It took most of Sunday and aside for eating, the complete focus was on sock #2, but it worked; the present is DONE. It took a lot less time the second time around because I avoided all the redos required in #1. With about 20 hours of total knitting time, I succeeded in getting something I really hoped would work done before the due date. This is one of those few projects that actually turned out better than I had hoped it would.
And as promised here's a photo to show the heathered effect in the gray yarn. Note the green that shows up randomly.
There is what I think is enough leftover to make a small pair of socks using these two yarns. May the knitting gods smile on me again to help me find a small sock pattern that works as well. Perhaps I will actually measure the length of each yarn before I start; what a novel idea.
Yet to be blocked, but that can be done in minutes. |
And as promised here's a photo to show the heathered effect in the gray yarn. Note the green that shows up randomly.
There is what I think is enough leftover to make a small pair of socks using these two yarns. May the knitting gods smile on me again to help me find a small sock pattern that works as well. Perhaps I will actually measure the length of each yarn before I start; what a novel idea.
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