The lil' cowboy liked his camouflage socks so much that he asked if I could make socks for a couple of his friends too. How could a grandmama say no? These Jeannee baby/toddler socks really do work up fast...I'm using size 5 needles with worsted weight yarn and can finish a pair in just a few evenings, so I shouldn't have any trouble getting these finished before Christmas.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
New Socks, Two Socks
The lil' cowboy liked his camouflage socks so much that he asked if I could make socks for a couple of his friends too. How could a grandmama say no? These Jeannee baby/toddler socks really do work up fast...I'm using size 5 needles with worsted weight yarn and can finish a pair in just a few evenings, so I shouldn't have any trouble getting these finished before Christmas.
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I just love the stuff you make! I bookmarked the page and hope to get a pair or two made for a few of the grandkids. Thanks...course, I shouldn't wait till the last minute like I do to make stuff :(
ReplyDeletePretty colors...bright and perfect for a little one. Looks like they knit up pretty fast, I think Christmas is doable!
ReplyDeleteLovely Susan. I think they will keep little toes so cosy. Tonight we are barely above freezing temperature, so I am thinking of sock making too. It will have to be next week at the earliest as this week is fully booked.
ReplyDeleteThe colours you have chosen are gorgeous. I bet they will be firm favs.
I sure wish my feet were that small! I'd have many more pairs of hand knit socks! I'm sure the recipients are going to love them!
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