I used a basic rib pattern from Nancy Bush's Knitting Vintage Socks and continued until the fat lady kitchenered.
Stealing time to knit between diaper changes and preschool drop-offs and pick-ups in the North Georgia foothills.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
'Tween the Toes!
Here's a shout out to all UGA fans! I found this Dawg-coloured sock yarn in the Czech Republic a couple of years ago and the spirit finally moved me to cast on last month in Canada. I knew I wanted to call them 'Tween the toes, so I waited until I could figure out a pattern to fit the name (one where I didn't have to knit individual toes).

I used a basic rib pattern from Nancy Bush's Knitting Vintage Socks and continued until the fat lady kitchenered.
I used a basic rib pattern from Nancy Bush's Knitting Vintage Socks and continued until the fat lady kitchenered.
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Found my way here surfing through knitting blogs. Your socks look great, and I like the colour too.
ReplyDeleteWhat part of Canada did you visit? I live in New Brunswick.
Hi Shelley, nice to meet you. I was visiting my Mum at her home in Nova Scotia.
ReplyDeleteBut my aunt lives up in Bathurst, New Brunswick is gorgeous!