Completed in January, 2013. Made from really nice fingering weight wool (Louet Gems 100% merino). After two years of not-hard wear, this:
On inspecting my other me-made socks of similar age, made from "sock wool" i.e. wool with 25% or so nylon, they are in better shape. If I'm going to spend a lot of time hand-knitting socks in future, I'll pay better attention to the fibre content.
Anyway, since I spent A LOT of time knitting these particular ones (the most complicated/fancy socks in my wardrobe) I thought I'd spend a little time mending them.
For the record this is the first time I have ever mended socks. I knew that you can darn by sort of weaving a patch, but IMHO that's really ugly. So I did a little research. Turns out you can also darn by doing duplicate stitch, i.e. following the path of the original knitting. Even to fill in an actual hole! Here's the info.
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