Hi All. I've been looking all winter for SOCKS to dye, of all things! But I can dye them in a snap, assembly line style and they sell like hotcakes being a low cost item. Last year I had 40 pairs that I bought a a liquiation place that were PERFECT. They dyed so nice, they were thin summer socks and cheap too ($5 for 4pair) I just bought 3 different types to try out (in sizes that my family can use if not...) and when I dyed them I could see the dye not absorbing into some of the knit of the sock. They are the type with 'terry cloth' in the bottom but they are atleast 80% cotton. I don't think they will work out, i have avoided this type and been able to find 'smooth cotton' socks for kids and babies at walmart for $1 per pair but none for adults unless they are 'diabetic socks' $8 a pair! There are some Buster Brown socks at
www.shopnational.com, 100% cotton, but they don't sell to Canada!! Or I would have tried them and gotten a few dozen pair if they were good...target.com has 80 cotton/20 spandex for kids and up to 9-11 (is that a ladies size?) for a good price, are these the right ones?? Of coarse there is Dharma but they are expensive...
What are the rules for socks :


??If I knew I could choose better!
1. Over 80% cotton but is nylon , polyester, elastic, spandex OK? in what quantities?? What are the contents of the socks that YOU use?
2.Not the cushioned 'sports' type
3. Not over $2 US per pair (my rule

I don't want to charge more than $6-8 for socks!)
What else? I'd love to stop running around looking and buy 5 dozen ladies socks and get to dying them!
Thanks
