Blogs are so demanding!
My darned blog template only looks lovely when I actually, you know, *post* every now and then. How rude!
Well, that’s ok. I have stuff to show. I wanted to finish my first sockapalooza sock before I posted and I’m getting close. Look! It looked even better on my daughter’s foot, her foot is much closer to that of my pal, but I had to have something to show so here is the size 8 sock on my size 11 behemoth foot.
I have learned many valuable lessons about making socks:
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- Stockinette stitch is pretty dulln
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- It’s even dull when you switch off continental/americann
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- … but stripy yarn does help.n
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- Bamboo needles are kinda fragile, especially when you try to tug a small sock onto a big foot. Sometimes they break. Which sucks. And snags your yarn. Plus it’s kind of embarrassing.n
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- Turning a heel isn’t very hard, as long as you just turn off your brain and follow the directions.n
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I like gussets. Who woulda thunk? </ul> nI can’t wait until these are done (and something for Susan) so I can start on a pair of socks for MEEEEE! I have some koigu just waiting to be made into some lovely socks.
I also have a lovely photo of Sherbet’s new owner:
What? Why are you still pointing that camera at me? I did cute for the *last* picture!
As you can see, fortune smiled on this new knitter and the sweater fits perfectly. I only hope she doesn’t eat any of the buttons!
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- Turning a heel isn’t very hard, as long as you just turn off your brain and follow the directions.n
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- Bamboo needles are kinda fragile, especially when you try to tug a small sock onto a big foot. Sometimes they break. Which sucks. And snags your yarn. Plus it’s kind of embarrassing.n
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