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june 18, 2007
one leaf at a time

I don't feel like I've had much knitting time recently, but I've made it to the toe of my pal's second sock! I've tried to work at least one leaf (8 rows) of the pattern each time I sit down to knit. One round of leaves doesn't take very long and after a few days, I've really made progress. Slow and steady wins the race, right? Maybe I can even have finished socks for sock watching tomorrow!
(PS - Be sure to update the database system when you finish your socks. There might be something special in store for a lucky finisher each month!)
posted by alison at 9:54 am | in
sockapalooza 4
oh i just love these in green. gotta finish the white ones before I start a new pair.
They are just beautiful! Can't imagine how you'll ever be able to part with them.
Thanks for the tip--I was wondering how we should let you know when we finish!
That's a great trick for making knitting progress on the sock. I'll have to try to set a goal for each repeat when I'm knitting my patterns socks next time. I just hope mine turn out as lovely as yours. They're great!
oops! Forgot to update the database! off to do that now--your EL socks look great! ^_^
They look great. That's such a wonderful color of green, especially for those socks!
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