We've gotten our first dusting of snow this year and the trees haven't even turned yet. I object. It's supposed to autumn, then winter.
As a passenger and then waiting for appoint-
ments, I finally finished the socks I started in June. It's so cold, I'm asking myself why anyone, me in this case, would knit socks with holes. The yarn is Tofufootsies - something like that. The yarn has soy and shellfish and felt kinda creepy and oddly crisp while I was knitting, but washed - ver' soft and niza.
Row 1: K3, p2
Row 2: K1, yo, ssk, Ps
Row 3: K3, P2
Row 4: K2 tog, yo, K1, P2
Very nice!
ReplyDeletePretty socks! I love the color.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty socks. We have snow today, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the green and the lace! Snow? No, no, no!
ReplyDeleteAbout the fall comment; not in Nevada!
ReplyDeleteWe got snow last night too, but its supposed to get back up into the 70's next week... Nevada weather is nothing if it isnt unpredictable! Well, we know we will have at least two seasons lol
Love the socks! Send that snowy weather my way!! I do hope we have snow this year in southside Virginia. It's been too long.
ReplyDeleteYay for your socks! Lovely green. And can you send a dusting of snow my way?
ReplyDeleteI love the socks too! What cold? Texas was in the 80's.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, snow already! That llama looks darn cute out in the snow.
ReplyDeleteI like the socks, too. I haven't tried any lacy sock patterns (except for the Dublin Bay socks, which just have an easy lace panel).