Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Longest Line of Baby Socks
So...here are my 5 pairs of baby socks to donate to the "Longest Line of Baby Socks" event coming up in Germany. Click on the button on my sidebar for more information. I knit these little guys during the long drives that I endured this past weekend. Check out the close-ups:
THE GROUP
Gray with burgandy checks
Unidentified self-patterning sock yarn with 2x2 ribbed cuffs
Another bunch of left-over self-patterning yarn. Picot top edge and 2x2 rib at ankle
The way cool original OPAL tiger stripe yarn #105. This is leftover from the pair of tiger socks that I knit for my teenaged niece Kelley who, yes, wears them.
And finally, a simple lemon yellow pair with a touch of open work at the top.
Of course if I was busy knitting these that means that I didn't work on anything else. Not a stitch on my FLAK or shawl project. But that's OK. The good thing about yarn is that it "keeps". It doesn't go bad or stale and stink.
THE GROUP
Gray with burgandy checks
Unidentified self-patterning sock yarn with 2x2 ribbed cuffs
Another bunch of left-over self-patterning yarn. Picot top edge and 2x2 rib at ankle
The way cool original OPAL tiger stripe yarn #105. This is leftover from the pair of tiger socks that I knit for my teenaged niece Kelley who, yes, wears them.
And finally, a simple lemon yellow pair with a touch of open work at the top.
Of course if I was busy knitting these that means that I didn't work on anything else. Not a stitch on my FLAK or shawl project. But that's OK. The good thing about yarn is that it "keeps". It doesn't go bad or stale and stink.