Sock Yarn Mystery-Bucilla Silk Tweed
April 23, 2009 by Noreen Crone-Findlay
Filed under knitting, yarn
A few years ago, I bought several balls of Bernat Sox yarn in wild colors because I wanted to

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experiment with plain, unadorned sock yarn.
Why? I had just done a trade on a handspinning list on yahoo.
My trading partner had sent me several cones of what looked to be a very vintage blending thread: Bucilla Silk Tweed.
That’s it in the pic, sitting just above the needles. Oooh… yummy stuff!
I have used the Bucilla Silk Tweed thread in all kinds of projects and absolutely love it.
It’s a slubby, mostly super fine strand of quite lively thread that blends beautifully with any yarn that it is held together with.
I have woven it into shawls and scarves, and all knitted all kinds of socks with it.
But, I had forgotten about my original plan for the tweeded-up wild color socks until just recently.
A week or so ago, I wrote about a pair of socks that I have just recently knitted and tatted flowers onto:
Well… those socks made me remember the balls of Sox yarn. I dug out a balls of turquoise, red and purple, and a cone of the Bucilla Silk Tweed thread:

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The plan is to tat flowers onto the tops of these socks, as well. I am going to use green yarn for the stemmie bits and bright yellow for the flowers. I am sick of winter drab and am breaking out by knitting oh so colorful sockies!
I just love the silk thread so much and am sadly, running out of it.
I was wondering if there is anything in the current marketplace that is close to the Bucilla Silk Tweed?
I googled and searched and came up blank on it.
So then, I thought… what about blending threads?
So I googled on that, and came up with Kreinik’s blending threads that are mostly meant for embroidery:

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The Kreinik blending threads are really neat, but I don’t think I would use them in the body of a sock.
I think that I will, however, experiment to see how it looks with the tatted flower sections at the top of the socks.
I love tatting with metallic threads, so it’s worthwhile to do some sampling.
BUT…. finding something that resembles the silk tweed has totally eluded me and it remains a mystery.
Do you know if such a thing still exists and who carries it?
I bet someone out there knows!
















