I finished the first of my sOctober socks, a pair of Slow Fade from Knitty.
They knit up very quickly - a week from start to finish. Once I got the hang of the pattern, I didn't need the charts at all, which is always fun.
Some bits of the pattern didn't make a whole lot of sense, but, as an experienced sock knitter, it was easy to work out what was meant to be going on.
I had a bit of trouble getting photos - I know conventional wisdom is to take them in daylight, but I finished these on Sunday night, and Leon and I won't be together in daylight until Thursday at the earliest. We have down lights, a they make taking photos difficult. And Princess Daisy, she of the beautiful whiskers, wanted them in every photo:
I enjoyed knitting with the yarn I dyed, and using something that was most definitly "from the bottom of the pile".
They knit up very quickly - a week from start to finish. Once I got the hang of the pattern, I didn't need the charts at all, which is always fun.
Some bits of the pattern didn't make a whole lot of sense, but, as an experienced sock knitter, it was easy to work out what was meant to be going on.
I had a bit of trouble getting photos - I know conventional wisdom is to take them in daylight, but I finished these on Sunday night, and Leon and I won't be together in daylight until Thursday at the earliest. We have down lights, a they make taking photos difficult. And Princess Daisy, she of the beautiful whiskers, wanted them in every photo:
I enjoyed knitting with the yarn I dyed, and using something that was most definitly "from the bottom of the pile".
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