Tombow Dual Brush Marker Open Stock-969 Chocolate
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Brand | Tombow |
Item model number | 10937926 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 2248020 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.4 (58 ratings) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 057355318021 |
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I consistently use Kroy sock yarn for all my socks and I have been making them for years. Not only this, I have friends who ask for handmade socks whenever they can. Handmade socks make excellent presents. So that should explain the five star rating. A lot of fellow knitters admit to using Kroy.
Patons Kroy is one of my favorite sock yarns. It's a little bit thicker than other brands, so there's less yardage, but it makes up for it with being long-wearing. The socks you make with it are thick and cushy. And the colorways are beautiful! If you have normal-sized feet, the yardage probably won't bother you, but if you have big feet like mine, consider making the heels and toes with a contrasting color.
Almost finished crocheting a pair of Yarnspiration Slip Stitch Cuff Crochet Socks. This is the second time I've used Paton Kroy Sock Yarn and have enjoyed both experiences. Very easy to work with and gives a lovely product with great colors. It's a definite winner!
Perfect for my first time knitting socks. Beautiful colors, easy to work with, and softer than expected.
Love this yarn! Have made so many socks with this. Washes and dries beautifully.
I used this black to border a scrappy crocheted blanket. Beautiful!
First time using Patons Kroy Socks yarn. It is soft and my shawl is coming along beautifully. Does not split when working with it. I recommend it for more then just socks.
I love Patons Kroy Socks. It's durable. It's plump. It's great for colorwork as well. The only drawback I've had in using it so far is that the red bleeds in the wash.
Midgade yarn at a mid price point. Slightly thicker than typical sockweight, and I use it frequently for everyday vanilla socks as it makes long-lasting, sturdy socks. One skein had three knots like you might get with discount/mill ends yarn, and it interrupted the striping pattern. Beware one skein is just short of enough for a pair of adult small ankle length socks.
I bought this Zebra strips yarn to make black and white striped socks as requested by my daughter. The colour is not the black and white as it looks like in picture, it is more black and beige, almost a yellowish tan. Maybe it was a very dirty zebra. I am very disappointed in it.