Sock number one is done, but it definitely didn’t turn out that great. This was knitted on two Addi circs. I do like doing socks better this way since I’m not keen on dpn’s, but hopefully the next sock will be better. I’ve casted it on — in fact, I think I casted it on six times; I wanted both top edges to be the same color. Course, now I get to do the k1p1 ribbing; nothing but fun, fun fun! At least it’s only for three inches; not a tall sock. These are mostly for practice, anyway. Maybe I should try the Magic Loop method… One Down, One to Go
Sock number one is done, but it definitely didn’t turn out that great. This was knitted on two Addi circs. I do like doing socks better this way since I’m not keen on dpn’s, but hopefully the next sock will be better. I’ve casted it on — in fact, I think I casted it on six times; I wanted both top edges to be the same color. Course, now I get to do the k1p1 ribbing; nothing but fun, fun fun! At least it’s only for three inches; not a tall sock. These are mostly for practice, anyway. Maybe I should try the Magic Loop method…
Your sock turned out great! I can’t do the dpn’s. I prefer the 2 circ method, but the downside is accumulating 2 of every size needle. ACK!
Your cat is hilarious. We have a persian that lays that way, all day. Her belly is mat free, but her back is a whole ‘nother story.
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Dude! I made my mom socks with that SAME YARN!!! (weird… one skein was lighter than the other!)
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