At Loose Ends
women's size 10 knit with 56 stitches on size 2 needles |
Photo shows one sock inside out and the tails that needed secured. While there were a lot of loose ends, I didn't mind because I like the socks.
women's size 10 knit with 56 stitches on size 2 needles |
beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteThe colors work perfectly together!
ReplyDeleteThey sure don't look like they're made from odds n ends. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sara. They look like the fancy yarns you can buy. Congrats on another beautiful finish.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteI love the socks and I am amazed at your patience. I have always resisted knitting with odds and ends because of all the end weaving needed. Now I can see that it is worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are fantastic. the pattern of colors looks so well planned. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE SEEING ALL OF THE SOCKS YOU MAKE NANCY. I THINK THEY ARE ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteYou must have the most exciting socks in Wyoming! How do you weave in the ends I usually do that while I'm knitting. But I've never done striped socks by adding a new ball of yarn. I, too, love the color.
ReplyDeleteWOW Nancy they are amazing socks. Leftovers rock!
ReplyDeleteYour socks are beautiful! I love the different colors you put together from leftovers and they match!
ReplyDeleteThey're awesome!! You're going to motivate me to knit socks again yet...
ReplyDeleteFun colors, Nancy! You are amazing in all the socks you create with leftovers.
ReplyDeleteThese are just adorable, Nancy!!! The colors are so vibrant and fun! I love how you use every bit of yarn...no waste at all!
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