The Winter Ice socks were finished last week. I love how the cuffs striped, and if I dye a similar blank, I will leave more bare yarn (white) in the middle section, so the foot segment of the socks is not so dark.
They turned out so pretty Nancy. I really like them. I'm starting a new pair of socks today for our grandson for Christmas and I hope he likes them. They will be a camo color since he's an outdoorsman. Blessings, Betsy
Those are so cool! So I'm guessing you wound balls of yarn from each side of the blank? Because whatever you did the socks do look like a pair. Terrific yarn dyeing and knitting going on out there.
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Wow didn't they turn out interesting and love the title.
ReplyDeleteThose are incredibly pretty!
ReplyDeleteFrom b1ank to bind off they are perfect Nancy
ReplyDeleteOh I love them!!!! Absolute perfection!
ReplyDeleteThose are really pretty socks. That process is almost magical.
ReplyDeleteThese turned out beautifully! And just in time for some real winter weather for you!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the way they worked up.
ReplyDeleteThey turned out so pretty Nancy. I really like them. I'm starting a new pair of socks today for our grandson for Christmas and I hope he likes them. They will be a camo color since he's an outdoorsman.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Those are so cool! So I'm guessing you wound balls of yarn from each side of the blank? Because whatever you did the socks do look like a pair. Terrific yarn dyeing and knitting going on out there.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe!!! They look great!
ReplyDeleteThat was certainly an interesting experiment, and took you hardly any time at all to complete.
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see how they turned out!
ReplyDeleteThose socks are really pretty! I didn't know you could dye your own blank. Nice work.
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