
Awhile ago I learned how to knit socks. I'm slowly improving my knitting skills by trying increasingly more difficult pieces one project at a time. I started small with these baby socks (John's foot is in the photo for prespective). The first one of these I made and showed around was seeminly not impressive because the typical question was: What are you going to do with it, give it to a one legged baby? So, I made another one. I want so badly to put my feet in them, but . . . yeah . . .
Anyway, I've started on a "my size" pair and this is how far along I am. It will be awhile before they're finished. I actually don't knit that much. That is only the cuff that is slipped over my foot. I'm almost ready to start knitting the heal. As you can see I knit in the car. It's a good car craft.

2 comments:
Cute toes AND Cute socks!
I finished the walking stick. I'm going to sandpaper it.
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