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july 29, 2010

happy feet

I'm having some foot problems. With the trip to Germany scheduled for next week, I'm off to see a podiatrist this afternoon to get it dealt with asap. Meanwhile, I'm thinking happy foot thoughts by doing a little sock knitting.

While teaching a sock class this month, I surprised myself by finishing my sample sock. I actually started knitting this pair of socks four years ago (the yarn came from my Dye-o-rama Sock Yarn Swap buddy). For some reason, back in June of '06, I'd put the first sock down right before the heel. Soon thereafter, I taught a sock class, found the sock and decided to use it to demonstrate heel and toe techniques. Then the sock got buried in my teaching bag, only coming out for a quick patched on heel and toe in each successive sock class. Until this time. We had an extra week in sock class this time and so I knit the foot. For real. (Up to now, I'd just done a heel and like a quarter inch of foot and then skipped to the toe.) Giddy with success, I cast on for sock number two and finished it the following week. Pretty blue socks that match my blue blog.

A belated thanks to my Dye-o-Rama buddy all those years ago for some now much needed sock therapy.

posted by alison at 11:24 am | in a little knitting , dye job
Comments

The gift that keeps on giving!

Posted by: Bobbi at July 30, 2010 8:31 AM

There is no statute of limitations on knitting. Thank goodness, or I would be in a sorry situation with some of my ancient knits (including at least one pair of socks at least as old as yours).

Posted by: Seanna Lea at July 30, 2010 10:16 AM

Bravo for the socks! They are a lovely blue mix! I hope your feet are all better soon.

Posted by: Pom Pom at August 1, 2010 9:04 PM




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