Saturday, October 22, 2005

Pictures

Look what showed up in Kristin's mailbox this week! She says that they fit perfectly. I'm so happy. And I wanted to post a pic of the finished product for all of you to see. Quite a few folks saw me working on these socks. In case any knitters stop by, these are a basic cuff-to-toe sock pattern with some sort of heel flap and short row heel combo that I've heard is a bit unique. Since they were my first pair I didn't really know any different. I got the pattern off the yarn label. It was a kit from Fleece Artist. The yarn is Fleece Artist Superwash Merino.

I also got pictures back from our camping trip. Rob wanted me to post this one:



But I kind of like this one:



Either way, if you want to see more, you can click on this link and it'll take you to my Flickr page with all the pictures.

Ok -- last thing to show. Cynthia, you'll have to filter this one so that your dad doesn't see it. It's the yarn for his Christmas present. The photo is a little blurry but I think it captures it. I'm about 4 inches along on his gift. Trust me, this is good progress. The yarn is Classic Elite Yarns Evergreen Cotton-Wool.



Talk to you soon,

B.

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