r/Visiblemending 5d ago

DARNING End of the Sock of Theseus

Alas, I think time has come to retire a pair of my Socks of Theseus as my toe keeps separating the fibres in my darn at the end. The plan is to use the sock fabric to patch holes in other socks, I think!

This pair has 14 darns between them (I think. Some of them blend together, it could be more!) of varying quality because some of my first ones were on this pair. I bought them some time around 2019 so they've lasted me alright for a cheap pair. And 14 darns means I've sorta avoided sending 14 pairs to the landfill. I am happy with that.

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u/Vegan_Zukunft 5d ago

Well Done!

The title gave me a good laugh :)

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u/QuietVariety6089 5d ago

That's a lot of work! I'd be interested to know how these wear and wash, as I've never had much luck with floss on stretch fabric.

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u/TakeMeToTechNoir 5d ago

I haven't had many issues personally. It's defo a little bit lumpy, and I have to make sure not to stretch the fabric much during the darning which is not easy, but it hasn't been too bad. That being said, I do not care about the sensation of my socks. If I had sensory issues I might feel differently cuz I can defo feel the darn for a while before it melds in with the rest of the sock.

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u/ShenaniganStarling 5d ago

No, no, it can never end! Don't let your dreams be dreams! Socks, be strong!

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u/Sarallelogram 5d ago

I discovered that darning in wool solves a lot of these issues.

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u/TakeMeToTechNoir 5d ago

Yeah, I see that, I was just using what I had at the time lol

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u/fnvcraigboonekisser 5d ago

i just want to say i love this sm!! i love the name and concept of keeping a sock on life support LMAO

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u/Ornery_Page_6366 5d ago

I have a similar problem w/ socks and have sometimes used another piece of fabric to line the toe area. I can't feel it while wearing them and it really seems to help them hold up longer.

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u/TakeMeToTechNoir 5d ago

That's a good idea. I think I might use these as donor fabric to do this in some other socks lmao

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u/ExternalChildhood845 4d ago

We’ve all been there. Glad to see someone whose knots are as big as mine 😅

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u/ThatLastTurnHome 4d ago

I salute these socks.

A suggestion though: you might try using a finer thread and make a tighter weave through the fabric instead of surface darning it; your toe may be separating the threads because it is a looser weave with thick thread on the surface of the sock rather than woven into it (that is, you have been weaving between the other added threads rather than the original sock material). A honeycomb, Scotch, or Swiss darn might also work better.

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u/TakeMeToTechNoir 4d ago

I don't really understand. How can I weave into the sock threads if there's a hole there?

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u/ThatLastTurnHome 4d ago

You can't weave into the sock exactly where the hole is (exactly where the hole is, it will be similar to what you have now), but you can weave into the sock all around it. In this video, you can see she is weaving more into the sock material surrounding the hole: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z45uE8HKniI&t=415s. She is using huge thread in this video, so it doesn't look that much tighter, but it actually matches the weight of the thread in the cloth; if you use thread of a similar weight to that in the original sock you are using, I think you will have a much tighter weave. If you can get your hands on the book Modern Mending by Erin Lewis-Fitzgerald, she has a very nice tutorial of this on pages 94-101. She also has nice step by step instructions on the other darning methods I mentioned.

I'm attaching photos of a mostly invisible sock darn I did using the method I described. It's not that different than what you did, except I used much finer thread and I wove into the sock in the areas where there was still material. That is, when I was putting in my rows of thread, I was essentially doing small running stitches where there was material and when I got to the hole I made the long stitch over it that you did, rather than just making a long stitch beginning way outside of the hole.

Let me know if this makes sense or if you still have questions (in which case I'll try to find another video or some other instructions accessible online). The way you did it looks really good and is probably much faster, so I'm not saying it's worth spending the time doing it the way I did it below with a finer thread, but just wanted to let you know about this option. (Also please excuse the photo of my dirt-stained gym sock!)

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u/ThatLastTurnHome 4d ago

Here it is from the inside, which may be more helpful. I left little loops at the end when I was turning into a new row to allow for stretch and shrinkage of the cotton thread in the wash.

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u/LiggyLax 4d ago

The sock is dead, long live the sock!

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u/hopefullynottoolate 3d ago

word on the street is einstein hated getting holes in socks at the toe so much he just quit wearing them.

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u/dickmarchinko 1d ago

Best name ever