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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Mystery Sock

Last week the To Dragons With Love mystery sock began.  I decided to play along because, dragons, and socks.  I'm using Sweet Georgia Yarns Tough Love Sock (I know, again!) in Racing Green which is an absolutely gorgeous, rich green (slightly less blue than what the picture shows below).  I'm calling them my Green Dragon socks.  I've knit the first clue and since the second clue went out yesterday, I am going to show you what they look like.  This is your warning if you're doing this MKAL, spoilers ahead!



Turn back now if you don't want to see!




This is your last warning!





Green Dragon socks
Ok, so here's what I've got so far.  I'm just doing one sock at a time because I don't want to divide the skein or work from both ends of the ball (that way madness lies).  I really need to stash some more of this yarn since I not only love it, but I'm down to only one or two skeins now.  I love the crazy, multicolored yarns for plain stockinette socks, but for patterns with more going on, I adore the tonal or almost solid yarns.

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