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These were a quick knit. Once I learned how to read. . . . I started them 4 different times. First time, I couldn't remember the cast on. Second time, I dropped a stitch. Third time, it just wasn't big enough. Fourth time's a charm? Pattern: Seduction by Ann Budd. Yarn: Cherry Tree Hill; gift from a friend. The Rest: Needles, US1s, magic loop, top down, both at the same time. Model: a very scared Dudley Dog. He did NOT like having the sock blockers leaning on him. Verdict: Lovely pattern. Will most likely knit it again.

11 comments :

  1. At least you didn't give up. I have several projects that took multiple tries to get going. sometimes they turn out the best.

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  2. Poor Dudley. He's a good sport. The socks are nice; red is good on you!

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  3. Love the model and the socks! Great job.
    x

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  5. The socks look absolutely squishy! Do you find them as addictive to knit as I do? I love the color. And Dudley dog was an absolute sport about posing for you! Good Boy!

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  6. At least I know that sweet Dudders got treats for his cute suffering.

    Beautiful socks and azaleas.

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  7. Gorgeous socks. :) Give poor Dudley a smooch on the nose for me.

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  8. Poor Dudley... I hope he was rewarded with a fancy bone for that!

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  9. Pretty socks - glad to hear they were worth all the trouble ! Dudley may have his own thoughts on the matter.

    btw - the second skew is now underway.

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  10. Awh...thanks for the comment...sorry for the delay in responding. I sure love these socks!! I love Cherry Tree Hill.

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