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Friday, April 07, 2006

Sockapaloooza Socks Done!


I finished my second Sockapaloooza sock yesterday, so I'm done with them! I'll be getting on the bags this weekend. I feel pretty good getting them done already. I'm usually a big procrastinator so finishing these up almost 4 weeks early is a good thing for me. I'm really happy with the way they look, in fact I'll have to knit myself a pair soon.

Some of you have asked about the pattern and I plan to write it up and offer it for sale, but it won't just be for this one sock design. It will actually have two complete sock patterns, plus directions for a third, which will actually be a variation of the second design. I also plan to give directions for dying with Easter Egg Dyes, just in case you don't know how to do that. My Sockapaloooza Pal will get a copy of the pattern with her socks and bag. I've started knitting the second pair of socks for this pattern so its well on its way. Once I get the first sock done, I'll write up the pattern, then double check it with the second sock. I like to knit from the pattern I've written, rather than write the pattern after knitting because I think I can catch errors better. I also always knit from the chart AFTER its been entered into the computer, rather than just a pencil drawing. Again, it helps me to catch errors so I don't pass them on in the pattern. I hope everyone has a great weekend! I'll be knitting socks and making bags - unless I decide to wander the streets and measure strange people's feet (I think there could be a song there!)

11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The socks turned out beautiful!

8:14 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

They are so delicate! I love the pattern and I'm sure your secret pal will, too! Mindy

9:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Woo-hoo! Beauteous socks - love the Easter egg color and the lace!

11:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love the socks and can't wait for you to add this to your patterns. Also interested in dying with Easter egg colors. Will be buying some as this is the season.

5:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'll be looking forward to the pattern and the dyeing instructions. Just a thought - are you going to offer several sizes? I have smaller feet, but most patterns are written for ladies' medium. I guess I could downsize, but it's such a hassle!
Dorothy
http://missouristar.typepad.com
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9:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

gorgeous! I love the color and the lace pattern! wow! congrats on finishing. :)

8:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love the pretty lace pattern!

9:17 AM  
Blogger cauchy09 said...

Those are so elegant! Can't wait to see the pattern.

5:32 PM  
Blogger alison said...

How lovely! Can't wait to see the instructions for dyeing with easter egg dyes.

6:50 AM  
Blogger Ruth said...

Gorgeous socks ... I love the robin's egg blue. Your pal will love them.

7:45 AM  
Blogger Soggy Desert Rat said...

Oh, Wow! I hope those are mine!

4:57 PM  

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