I'm really pleased with the way they turned out, and I loved both the Sundara Sock yarn and the pattern. I was worried at the end that I'd made the foot too short for my husband, but I blocked them out to his foot length and now I think they'll be perfect. The picture doesn't do the beautiful purply color justice.
Before starting on my next pair of socks, I did a quickie project from 101 Designer One-Skein Wonders.
The seed stitch picks up the subtle shimmer in the yarn just beautifully, and the case is cute. I'd definitely make the pattern again for its real purpose--to hold soap--and it would make a great holiday or swap pal gift with a unique scented soap inside.
I love these fast (two nights!) projects, they help keep things interesting. I am having a bit of trouble getting my Mojo going for the Woodsy Ribs vest, but it is looking good so far and I just need a good chunk of time to work on it and see some progress (I have about 5 inches done so far, and garments for a 6-foot man DO take more time than those for 5 foot 2 me!)
Next up: I'll cast on for my next pair of socks, and will think about starting a sweater for my cousin who will be having a baby this summer.
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I am very hard on headphones too. I have my mp3 player in a leather case to protect it but my headphone wires always get tangled and then don't work. The socks look great. I am working on socks for my husband but he wanted brown. It takes a lot of brown to make men's socks.
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