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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Journey Begins, Again

yarma 
I've started the second black sock.  I've already dropped a stitch and had to go find it.  So.  Much.  Fun. I love working with tiny black yarn!  At night.  If I was smart, I would knit this during the day, by the window and work on other things at night.  You cannot imagine how much I wish I was through with this pair of socks.  I just want it done!

Unfortunately, whining about it on the Internet won't get it finished.  The Magic Knitting Nighttime Elves haven't shown up and finished it while I sleep either.  I guess I'll just have to get it knit and try not to drop any more stitches.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous kayT said...

I am currently knitting a dark green sock during the day and a white sweater at night. I highly recommend this technique!

9:31 PM  

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