Cat Crap Hill wrote: I left too soon! And really, that THE LAST AIRBENDER has some serious continuity problems. And a lazy director. I should have stayed for the Ballet Du Sox!
Well, there ya go, folks! The Knit Knook beats out the movie theater and Hollywood's feeble attempt to fill your time.
I even started another pair, these are for my mom:
And took an artsy fartsy (but too bright) picture of my next two pairs waiting to be made:
Wily Weasel's
More for me:
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CCH, just for you, next time I'll do a Rapunzel kick! rofllol
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Wala! Finished my B&B socks (basketweave & braid)
They have the basket weave pattern on the leg and a cable down the front of the entire sock.
Now I'm trying to figure out which sock pattern to knit next.
I'm thinking of knitting short, fuzzy, house socks for gifts.
Wildiris, I love those!!!! Did you get the pattern at the Knook or on Ravelry? I think I need it.
I actually already gave up on the Mom sox - the yarn was making me dizzy. I'll rip 'em back and make anklets instead or might try a different pattern to change the color up. So, instead, started a new pair for the mom with different yarn and am doing the Serendipity pattern out of the Sock Club book by Charlene Schurch. Kinda lacy but still simple, so easy pattern to work on tomorrow at the hospital. (They definitely won't be done for her hospital visit but maybe by the weekend!)
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