You think?
When you have two socks going at once, and the yarn is thick enough and knit dense enough for the double-point needles to stand on end, that's porcupine knitting.
And yet when you smooth them all out they look quite civilized.
Plus: close to being done, YAY.
I must say I am loving the way these are coming out. I know 'mohair' doesn't suggest 'silk' on the smoothness front, but these babies are coming out like little twin heavens for feet. And even though I have several friends who love purple and would be very very happy if I was knitting these socks for them... nope. Still greedy here; they're for me.
Aren't the stitches just so pretty?
Less pretty but growing on me as a shabby chic thing: the distressed wood look on the porch. Further to the whole home reno thing - perhaps you've been watching the paint slowly wearing away over the last few years of photography here? I know I have. For a variety of reasons we decided to just let it all go till our beloved contractor could come back and rebuild the whole package.
So: just in case you love the shabby effect, you will probably want to know that unless something terrible happens, he's coming next week. Fingers Crossed.
But not too crossed because I need those fingers for knitting the rest of these socks. Hope you've had a great day and I will see you tomorrow!
Lovely socks! I've always got a pair or two on the needles. One can't have too many pair of hand knit socks!
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether my mission in life is to prove you right about sock volume, Sue ;^)
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