My poor husband has been patiently waiting for his Cauchy Socks to be finished. I have been so busy on my earflap hat kick that hishttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifsocks--begun on 4th of July weekend--have taken a definite back seat. Finally, this morning, I finished the socks. I really like the way they look--very masculine and a simple pattern with some interest both for the knitter and the wearer.
In other foot-related news, I'm now going back to the just-started Hunter Boot liners for my daughter, the college girl. I am using the Toirneach Kilt Hose pattern, from Knitty.com back in 2007. Because they are supposed to be worn with kilts, they are knee-high and have a fold-over cuff that my daughter can cuff over the outside of each boot. They are going to be very cute!
I'm also continuing to make earflap hats like crazy. Here is one of my daughter's friends modeling hers:
OK, friends, time to get back to my knitting and Podcasts! Will try to be back before too much time has gone by.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sweet Feet!
My poor husband has been patiently waiting for his Cauchy Socks to be finished. I have been so busy on my earflap hat kick that hishttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifsocks--begun on 4th of July weekend--have taken a definite back seat. Finally, this morning, I finished the socks. I really like the way they look--very masculine and a simple pattern with some interest both for the knitter and the wearer.
In other foot-related news, I'm now going back to the just-started Hunter Boot liners for my daughter, the college girl. I am using the Toirneach Kilt Hose pattern, from Knitty.com back in 2007. Because they are supposed to be worn with kilts, they are knee-high and have a fold-over cuff that my daughter can cuff over the outside of each boot. They are going to be very cute!
I'm also continuing to make earflap hats like crazy. Here is one of my daughter's friends modeling hers:
OK, friends, time to get back to my knitting and Podcasts! Will try to be back before too much time has gone by.
In other foot-related news, I'm now going back to the just-started Hunter Boot liners for my daughter, the college girl. I am using the Toirneach Kilt Hose pattern, from Knitty.com back in 2007. Because they are supposed to be worn with kilts, they are knee-high and have a fold-over cuff that my daughter can cuff over the outside of each boot. They are going to be very cute!
I'm also continuing to make earflap hats like crazy. Here is one of my daughter's friends modeling hers:
OK, friends, time to get back to my knitting and Podcasts! Will try to be back before too much time has gone by.
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