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Let's Wrap This Up.
Okay - the final two pairs from pile o' socks.
First up: Wisteria Waterfalls (pattern: Waterfall by Wendy Johnson).
Cast On: May 8
Cast Off: May 17 - that's more like it!
Needles: 2.00mm 47" circular - two at a time, toe up.
Yarn: Mini Mochi.
The yarn was a gift and I love the colors and how soft it is. I hate that it doesn't have a twist. It's rather like what I would expect knitting with roving would be like. I wish I had matched the stripes up. Because I have a thing for odd numbers, I modified the stitch pattern to have 5 lace patterns running up the foot. To do this and not make them huge - I decreased the number of stitches between the lace. All notes can be found in Rav.
The final pair is Creative Mystery (pattern: Mystery Sock 2009 by Kristen Kapur).
Cast On: October 12, 2009
Cast Off: November 7, 2009
Needles: 2.00 mm 47" circular, two at a time, top down.
Yarn: Creatively Dyed Ocean.
this yarn was gifted to me by Channon for my birthday last year. I put the yarn aside because I've decided I really don't like multi-color yarns. However, this one just has little tiny spots of color. To me - it doesn't say multi-color so much as a semi-solid. It's fabulous. I don't know why I put it aside so long. In fact, I probably would have forgotten about it altogether. Except another Rav Friend told me how fabulous this pattern was. So - I sent her into my virtual stash and had her pick a yarn. She picked out 5, I pulled them all and had JB pick one of those. So this pair was a true mystery and I loved every minute of it! thanks girls.
So - did I get them all?
Anonymous
They're both INCREDIBLE socks, but I'm a little shocked at the subtle stripes in the Ocean! I'm glad you loved the yarn.
ReplyDeleteThey all look awesome. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis was a nice sock round up. I also enjoyed your Thanksgiving post from yesterday. Hope you had a wonderful turkey day. BTW, I know someone whose husband hates turkey, so she cooks a ham as well on Thanksgiving. Just suggesting, this might make you happy in years to come!
ReplyDeleteNo cold footsies at your house this winter.
ReplyDeleteWow have you been busy with the socks! I too enjoyed your post from Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty! I love these. :)
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