I picked this yarn for the colour combination
but now I can't think what I would wear them with
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This pair bugs me because they don't match. The colours don't even repeat properly on each sock. |
I haven't blocked these yet so they
look a little rumpled
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These would be nice except I wasn't paying
attention and one is 2 inches
shorter than the other.
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But I need something to knit.
My powers of concentration seem to be lacking these days, so I'm not sure an intricate pattern would be the right choice. I tried a lacy scarf a while back but after the 6th attempt I conceded defeat and moved on to my 3rd pair of socks.
I know to make something for anyone over the age of 12 is a big time commitment. I like the sort of instant gratification of socks. Sure, it still takes me a few days to make them but I can see progress at each knitting session. A couple of hours here, cuff done. A couple of hours there, leg done. But a cardigan, say, for myself... 2 hours later and I'm still making the border of the back. And then there's the whole sewing the thing together. Meh.
There are no little people around I could knit something for. I've got lots of cute little patterns from when I was knitting for my own kids and I often get the urge to cast on for a wee cardigan. But what would I do with the finished product? I could donate it somewhere I suppose.
Right now, I've started a little preemie hat just to tide me over but that won't last long.
Any suggestions?
Oh, I love all your socks. I have never even tried a sock I stick to hats and my cows do not complain:). I wish I could knit I have a fourteen month old granddaughter and she can only use a few dozen hats;) Hugs B
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous. I am always in awe of knitters - I just can't do it even though I love crochet. You should sell them!
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