Not that I did much with the day. We took the bus downtown and found a much saner Dressew atmosphere. True, the 1/2 price sale was over but the crowds were gone. And really, is it hard to pay $2.00 a ball for sock yarn? I found some bright colors and I think I know a couple of little girls who like them. And like their Grammy socks, too. Can't ever have too many socks, can you?
After exhausting ourselves
Then I came home and finished the Valentine Candy socks. A little late but who cares about that? I'm wearing them today. Nice bright feet on a gray, rainy day. My awkward stance is to show off the arch shaping on the foot. I like these a lot. It's a fun technique and is really quite easy. The fit is great. Try them: Paulies Socks by Jane Prater.
Now to go brighten up tai chi with all this pink.
7 comments:
They are bright, fun, and beautiful!! If a ball of sock yarn is two dollars, how many pairs will it make? One? One day off each week is good.
Ginny - one ball of this yarn will make one adult sock. Two socks if it's for kids.
Great sock yarns! At $2 a ball, it is a tonne of fun!
The socks are just beautiful! I enjoyed seeing them at tai chi on such a blah day.
Are they knit from the toe up?
This is great sock yarn. It is almost like taking a day off work when you step away from the computer. I have taken many days off in a row each week. Come the summer time and when things pick up here I'll be taking more than a few days. Anyway I need a pair of socks, how do I get them?
I LOVE your sock yarn! I am making socks right now with a yarn that has an inbuilt design, it is stripey, I got it in Lidl (German discount store all over Europe, great for bargains and quality stuff too) and they are lovley. I wish I could get a variety of wool like yours. I love those socks, must check the link.
Thanks for sharing.
Catherine
You spend some hours in good compagny, and got yarn, food and drinks :-D
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