This must be one of the most gorgeous Pomatomus I've ever seen, no kidding here! The color of the yarn you've been using is so gorgeous, it brings out the pattern of the sock so perfectly! Fantastic work!
i have avoided these socks, (because i'm a late bloomer that way) but with every pair i see ... i wonder why i have not knitted them yet! very pretty!!!
Ohhhhhhhhhh damn now I am going to have to have another go at those socks they are just sooooo pretty.
Nat ordered the tin needle protector for me along with some for a few other people. http://knittingnatty.typepad.com/knittingnatty/ Go visit her blog, leave a comment or e mail her and I'm sure she will let you know where she got the needle protector from. :)
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ReplyDeleteThis must be one of the most gorgeous Pomatomus I've ever seen, no kidding here! The color of the yarn you've been using is so gorgeous, it brings out the pattern of the sock so perfectly! Fantastic work!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the link on how to cable without a needle. I never thought of that!
ReplyDeleteI'll do that over the weekend and let you know. Can't wait to see that cardi!
ReplyDeletei have avoided these socks, (because i'm a late bloomer that way) but with every pair i see ... i wonder why i have not knitted them yet!
ReplyDeletevery pretty!!!
Ohhhhhhhhhh damn now I am going to have to have another go at those socks they are just sooooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteNat ordered the tin needle protector for me along with some for a few other people.
http://knittingnatty.typepad.com/knittingnatty/
Go visit her blog, leave a comment or e mail her and I'm sure she will let you know where she got the needle protector from. :)
It looks great! Love the colorway too!
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