One Baudelaire, that is.
It is incredibly difficult to take pictures of your own feet! It's probably a good thing I quit knitting when I did, as the sock was already getting too tight to pull it up all the way. It could have stood to be a few inches shorter, but I wasn't going to try to undo what I'd already done. If I ever knit these socks again, I'll just follow the pattern as is.
So once I finished this, what did I do? What I should have done is cast on the second sock, but no. I cast on another charity scarf. No pictures yet as it is only two rows long at the moment.
I think I'm trying to get sick again. I've got sinus pressure and a heavy chest. What I don't have is energy. In fact, I'm considering skipping karate and going to bed early.
The more I think about it, the more I like that idea.
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Pretty sock! Nifty color too - a nice bright cherry red that isn't too dark, if my screen is to be believed.
I hope a night off kicks whatever it is you have developing. Good luck!
The sock is pretty! You have the best looking socks around! I love the pattern and color.
That is a great sock, very pretty. I hope you get to feeling better soon.
Hope you're feeling better today, Becky.
I like the color of the sock, too. I'm not qualified to comment, otherwise.
Becky the sock is very pretty!!!!! Very delicate looking, I like it!
I sure hope you get lots of rest and shake that bug!
Cindy, thank you. Unfortunately, the sock is not that bright, but I can't seem to capture its true color. It is more of a burgundy.
Ashley, why thank you!
Diva, Buck, and Dawn, thank you, too. I am feeling some better, though I'm still pretty congested. It's a wonder what a full night's sleep can do for a body!
Gorgeous sock, Becky! I love the color and it really makes the pattern pop.
Thank you Opal.
Now that is a nice sock! I saw a thing on the travel channel where the lady was in Ireland. She was looking at fisherman's sweaters - the different cables and such knitted into the sweater supposedly belong to different families - interesting. You could have your own family sock.
Lou, I've heard that story, too, how each family had its own patterns for sweaters and such. I've also heard that that is just a myth, but I rather like to think that it is true.
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