Here is a picture of my latest finished project:
I’m calling them my Pippi Longstocking Socks because they remind me of the old, old, old show’s main character. She always wore the craziest socks.
The pattern is actually called Stornoway Socks. The free pattern can be found here.
My friend, Rabbitrescuer, wanted to learn how to knit socks, [...]
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Posted in Knitting, tagged brown sheep cotton fleece, cables, cotton, kitchener stitch, Knitting, knittinghelp.com, napkin rings, provisional cast on, three needle bind off on March 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Ok…I’m finally getting around to posting details about the cabled napkin rings I made for the banquet.
If you didn’t see the picture in my previous post, here it is again.
I used Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece. The color is Cotton Ball. This yarn is leftover from my second knitting project. I was thrilled to find it [...]
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Posted in Knitting, tagged cables, etsy, interweave knits, Knitting, knotty or knice, purple, sock blockers, socks, trekking pro natura on January 4, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Woo Hoo! These socks are FINALLY off the needles!
First, the pictures, and then the info…
The pattern is called Knotty or Knice Socks from the Fall 2008 issue of Interweave Knits.
I cast these on 9/28/08 and bound them off yesterday (1/3/09). The main reason why it took me so long to complete them is because I [...]
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Woo Hoo! I have another finished project!
I love, love, love this scarf! It’s the first time I’ve ever knit with Malabrigo Worsted, and it was simply divine!
This is Silver’s pattern, which you can find here. The pattern is SUPER-EASY! It took me one week to complete. I started it last Sunday while we were on [...]
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I’ve been rather busy the last few days.
On Friday, I left work early so that the family could travel to Ft. Myers to Florida Gulf Coast University. It was Jr Recruiting Weekend, and Soccer Chick was invited to attend.
We arrived in time to watch the second half of the women’s soccer game. The team is [...]
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