Hedera, Spinning, and the Road to the Summit!
I finished my first KAL with the 52 Pair Plunge group, Hederaesque:

Pattern: A modified version of Hedera
Yarn: Cavyshops Merino Fingering in Tea Party
Started: 7/1/11
Finished: 7/24/11
A pretty pathetic start, but my July knitting was seriously hampered by my participation in Tour de Fleece.
I finished a skein of BMFA in Little Bunny Foo Foo:

And started some lovely Cloudlover superwash BFL in Hoarfrost:

These past few weeks I've spun more than I had in the past year! (And there's the knitting lull to show for it.)
In addition, I've been preparing for my trip to Sock Summit with a very important task... sock laundry.

The bottom half of the drying rack is hidden behind a table and out of the picture. So yeah, I have a lot of handknit socks. Obviously I won't be able to wear (or even bring!) them all to Sock Summit, but I figured it was as good a reason as any to take a picture of all my clean socks.

Pattern: A modified version of Hedera
Yarn: Cavyshops Merino Fingering in Tea Party
Started: 7/1/11
Finished: 7/24/11
A pretty pathetic start, but my July knitting was seriously hampered by my participation in Tour de Fleece.
I finished a skein of BMFA in Little Bunny Foo Foo:

And started some lovely Cloudlover superwash BFL in Hoarfrost:

These past few weeks I've spun more than I had in the past year! (And there's the knitting lull to show for it.)
In addition, I've been preparing for my trip to Sock Summit with a very important task... sock laundry.

The bottom half of the drying rack is hidden behind a table and out of the picture. So yeah, I have a lot of handknit socks. Obviously I won't be able to wear (or even bring!) them all to Sock Summit, but I figured it was as good a reason as any to take a picture of all my clean socks.
Labels: 52PP, Sock Summit, socks, spinning
5 Comments:
I'm so jealous of your array of socks! I only have 2 pairs so far and I dream of having my entire sock drawer filled with hand knits!
Have fun at sock summit!
I am impressed with the number of socks you have.
Your rack of socks gives me something to aspire to! I've gotten to the point where I can wear only my own socks for a week, but I have a ways to go, it looks like. Yours are beautiful!
Socks. MMMMmmmm. I must get more sock yarn. I find though I love to make anything out of sock yarn. I'm starting a stripy vest for a friend of mine in Harmoney Honey and Wintergreen from Mountain Colors.
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