One sock completed; one large, not-quite-perfect (or cute) sock completed. One more needed to make a pair. Then it will be on to smaller needles and lighter weight yarn. It won’t be those teeny tiny size 2 needles yet but smaller than the ample size 5 needles used in this sock.
Slow and steady.
One sock at a time.
Practice, practice, practice!
Time for a second cup of coffee and some mental mantra meditations – for both life and knitting.
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Good job Sandy! I bet they will make great boot socks.
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That looks great! Practice makes perfect!
ReplyDeleteBoot socks they are! And in full disclosure, I did totally rip out the first stock I attempted.
ReplyDeleteSandy, nothing wrong with boot socks! They're really coming in handy this year. Snow again today. I knit lots of these heavier socks. You can't buy such sturdy ones in the store.
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I asked for a picture and here it is!! I love it...it looks wonderful..I think you have mastered this project!! Don't you wish you had a big size foot so you wouldn't have to try those tiny needles? Keep up the good work! love, Audrey
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful is this!?? As you know, I have been goating and this is my first visit this week! What a great looking sock! Doesn't it feel good to accomplish something wonderful??
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