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Socks I made for my granddaughter's birthday!
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Perfect fit!
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Socks I made for my granddaughter's birthday!
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...w/100_4343.jpg
Perfect fit!
They're absolutely gorgeous!! Too bad crocheted socks don't feel quite as good on the foot :)
Great Job. I still haven't made any socks. Maybe in 2010!
thank you both!
Patti - admittedly socks were tough for me! I've been a sweater-knitter for 30 years, but socks require certain skills that I didn't know if I had in me! :D
Heels (short rows) are the thing to master, as well as the toes! After a few top-down socks, I decided that Kitchener stitching those toes was a bigger pain in the @$$ than I was willing to master and switched to toe-up. The next thing to learn, for me, was how to cast off in ribbing in a way that didn't make them super tight!
And now, I really want to learn how to cast-on two toe-up socks onto one long circular needle! :D Yes, I'm a work in progress.
BUT - if you look at this as just one long learning curve - and as brave as you are about tackling new things - this should be a piece of gluten-free cake for you! All I can say is, try it!! The first pair or two won't be perfect, but by pair number 3, you'll be hooked!
Have fun!!!!
Abby - maybe not, but crocheted SLIPPERS are marvelous! :D