
The socks continue. There’s a bit more of them than there was the last time I posted about them, though not as much as I had hoped there would be. I was focusing on a different project this weekend, which I will post more about tomorrow!
Are you working on any socks? If so, how are they going?
I can see your progress:)
I may cast on a pair of socks. First I’ve got to make some progress on the baby blanket.
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That should be fun – baby blankets are cute and they go pretty fast usually!
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Ugh I’m putting off a air of black socks for a friend. I don’t like knitting with black!
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I like black in general, and larger yarn isn’t such a problem, but these stitches are pretty hard to see!
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That’s what I’m afraid of!
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Yup – good lighting is needed!
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I just wish she had asked for them back in April so I would have had summer sun to do them in
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Black socks are the opposite of self striping socks. They take twice as long as normal socks.
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LOL – yes they do. Stockinette is boring to knit, and when there aren’t even pretty colors to look at, it’s double boring. I find myself losing interest and fooling around with my phone so often!
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When I made black socks I had to leave my phone in another room because the same thing happened to me.
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I started the second sock of my Clovers and started a pumpkin one for a MAL. I had to take a break from sock knitting as my fingers were getting stiff.
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Working with all tiny yarn and tiny needles can definitely be rough on your hands 🙂 I have to switch up with larger yarn and needles regularly.
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