02. February 2021
Like so many other people, I suffer from cold feet every winter (and honestly, sometimes in the summer too...). I have bought countless different "winter socks" by now. Some long, some short, some with fur, some without, and so on and so forth. They usually keep my feet warm for a few hours, but my feet quickly cool down again - and before anyone blames the poor floor, we have the luxury of underfloor heating.
When the winter of 2020 and working from home led to many hours of cold feet, so to speak, I reached the end of my patience. I've had a crochet instruction book from the USA with various sock models for several years now. So I picked the simplest one and crocheted a pair of perfectly fitting socks first. But they're not particularly warm... So I needed an over-sock: I crocheted a second pair about two sizes larger (in diameter, not length!). They were then put on top of each other, and the empty space was filled with a lot of filling material. Now I have the warmest of all warm socks and my feet feel perfectly comfortable!
If you also want to crochet (or knit) your own socks, here are some tips for you after successfully completing my project: