These socks knitted so quickly, I forgot to show them. Maybe It’s due to the fact that they are a boring color. What was I thinking? I guess there are times when boring socks are necessary. I just haven’t found it yet. Maybe, I’ll give them to my daughter. She tends to coordinate. Where does she get that from?
It has a nice pattern down the front that was easy to remember. It was from Socks That Rock club.
I doubt that I will be joining the club next year. Right now, I’m looking at my yarn basket. It holds the yarn from last four kits and I’m thinking about how much they look similar. I have not been inspired to knit any of them. What happened? As a matter of fact, if I wait until the rest come, I’ll have plenty for a sweater, if you like greens and purples. They all go together. At least I got some good patterns out of it.
We have broken with tradition and decided to name our motor mouth, Maggie Pie. I mean. Does she look like a Donna or a Ruth or a Gloria or a Betty? They weren’t working for us. Now. I did toy with Stella for a while. I stll have a couple of weeks to decide.
Tags: broken with tradition, forgotten socks, Maggie Pie, motor mouth, Socks That Rock club
September 15, 2013 at 12:34 am
I like Maggie pie. And the socks came out great!
September 22, 2013 at 8:05 pm
I sometimes wish she wouldn’t holler like a Magpie. She even talks in her sleep.
September 15, 2013 at 1:44 pm
Love the socks. Some prefer understated colors in socks! And I love the Maggie Pie; I have a Stella: she is all gray and secretive.
September 22, 2013 at 8:00 pm
I washed the socks and they came out nice and soft. So, I guess I’ll keep them both.
September 23, 2013 at 2:46 am
🙂 Good!