Berroco Vintage Sock
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Description
Description
Yarn: Berroco Vintage Sock
Benefits: This workhorse sock blend comes in many classic, beautiful shades for endless possibilities in an otherwise simple sock design. 60% synthetic fibers give this easy-care yarn extra stretch and durability (great for baby and kid’s garments) and 40% wool keeps your toes cozy and warm.
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- Hermione’s Everyday Socks by Erica Lueder (*free!)
- Scribbly Gum Socks by Helen Stewart
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About the Yarn
Berroco Vintage Sock is a fingering-weight plied yarn blended from wool, nylon and acrylic fibers. This work-horse yarn comes in many colors and is perfect for anything from sweaters to socks.
The Benefits
Vintage Sock is both incredibly soft and easy to care for with its machine-washability. As its name suggests, it makes exceptional socks, but we've fallen in love with using it for sweaters, hats and baby projects due to its price point, durability and wide color selection.






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CUSTOMER REVIEWS
I’m knitting a short sleeved t-shirt style sweater with this yarn. It’s a dream to knit with and SO soft!
This is my favorite sock yarn. The socks are soft and pretty and wear very well. The price is right, as well. I've made 6 pairs so far and look forward to many more.
Berroco Vintage Sock
Making a cardigan for our granddaughter. Love this yarn. Very soft and easy to work with.
not to disappoint , but I haven't used any of it yet. For a future project, but I am so looking forward to using it.
Deborah, thank you for your comment about Berroco Vintage Sock. I am sure your will be so happy with it for your next project.
Cheers,
Andrea