Are these not the cutest wee things you have ever seen?
I finished my Gloamin-Tide socks on Sunday, and since sOctober was not quite over, I decided to sneak in another pair. Baby socks, made with left over sock yarn.
I decided to make these for my office mate Ian - he is having a baby, and the other day (he may have seen sock patterns on my screen) he asked "will my baby be getting socks?" I replied "If your step mother makes him some" I was joking, but it is true his step mother is an "obsessed knitter" with a yarn room. He got all embarrassed, I guess he understands that knitting can be asked for, or begged for, but never demanded.
So I knit these for him. They are so sweet, only took 25 grams of yarn, and 2 nights knitting.
And with that, my sOctober draws to a close. I'll do a wrap next Thursday in Once-Apon-A-Sock, but for now I'll just say it's been a good one.
In meditation it's said that the pause between the in breath and the out breath is a gap, a space to rest. Well, I'm in that in-between space for reading, listening and knitting. This is a random photo of a highlight of my week - I filled up my lolly jar. These are just supermarket party mix. During the lockdowns, we sources a great pick-and-mix delivery service, but at some point they started sending from the UK, which is a bit silly. Rachey messaged me a new one she found, and I impulsed purchased a kilo of mixed lollies, and then she sent me a link to the biggest lolly shop in Melbourne, which also delivers sweets by the kilogram, so i think I'm sorted for the rest of the year! In reading I've just finished The Beckoning Lady by Margery Allingham . It's the second last book in the Summer of Mystery, and I have to admit, having now read nine Margery Allingham books, that they are OK. I wouldn't have read them if they were not connected to this club, but on...
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