One Down, One To Go
I've finished the first of Mickael's socks and started the second. I'm not doing anything fancy with these. They're just a plain vanilla, stockinette sock with a heel stitch heel flap. I figured the yarn could do the fancy bits.
In more dramatic news, the first sock used 47 grams of yarn and the remaining ball of yarn weighed 46 grams. Logically, I will have to add something to finish the last toe, but for some reason I haven't bothered to go stash diving. I don't know if I'm expecting some sort of sock yarn miracle or what. I'm sure I have some gray upstairs that would work so I'm not worried either way, but for some reason I don't want to get it until I know for sure I'll need it. Just because the math says I will doesn't mean anything - I've never really trusted math anyway.
In more dramatic news, the first sock used 47 grams of yarn and the remaining ball of yarn weighed 46 grams. Logically, I will have to add something to finish the last toe, but for some reason I haven't bothered to go stash diving. I don't know if I'm expecting some sort of sock yarn miracle or what. I'm sure I have some gray upstairs that would work so I'm not worried either way, but for some reason I don't want to get it until I know for sure I'll need it. Just because the math says I will doesn't mean anything - I've never really trusted math anyway.
Labels: socks
1 Comments:
Knit faster. That's what the Yarn Harlot would do. Knit faster so you have enough yarn. LOL :P
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