Blech.
Only socks to report this week. The shawl is at a standstill until my nose stops the dripping thing and my throat stops the scratching thing and my head stops the pounding thing and my bones stop the aching thing...and I suppose until I stop the moaning thing. [snort] *Ouch* that hurt.
Pattern: Basic 72st cuff down sock with band heel.
Yarn: Super Soxx by Lang - colour 630.0033
Needles: 2.25mm using magic loop
Pattern: Dublin Bay Socks
Yarn: Fortissima Colori #2428
Needles: 2.25mm using magic loop
Have a good one and stay healthy!
Keep On Knitting...
12 comments:
Those are great looking socks. Most of my friends say I use too many sts (72) and a 2.25mm needle. Mine fit and I'm glad to see others share my point of view.
Ahhhh...hope you feel better soon sweetie! The socks look lovely, as always.
Both pairs of socks look great! Hope you are feeling better soon.
I hope the yucky feeling doesn't hang around too long. Your socks look fantastic.
I hope you feel better soon!
Both pairs of socks are lovely. Thank you so much for providing the pattern for the Dublin Bay socks. I must make them!
I hope that you feel better soon!
And I hope that you're not tired of hearing that the socks are lovely.
I hope you feel better soon too! And yes, the socks are lovely!
Sorry to hear you are feeling sick. HOpe you get better soon.
The socks look GREAT.
You choose great socks.
I like the way you chose a non-striping yarn for the Dublin socks. It made the eyelet stand out more.
Hope you are feeling better soon!
Fluids, plenty of fluids, pain killers, cough syrup with codine, sleep and no intricate knitting. Get better soon. Your socks are beautiful!
Oh, those socks are pretty! I'm sorry you're under the weather. Try to get lots of sleep! Oh, and drink water, even though it tastes yucky when you're sick...
How do you like that band heel Michelle? It's one of the options in the new Sock Wizard.
Check out my blog for the answer to your question about the program. Blogger doesn't seem to be providing email address so that the writer can answer questions directly.
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