Well-travelled socks
Socks #25 are done and finished. They’ve been hanging around the house since we returned home and I knew that it’d only take a couple of hours to finish them off, but somehow, it took more than a week to get round to it. They are knitted in a Swiss Froehlich sock yarn which provides pretty good camouflage on a Cotswold stone wall.
They are a conventional pattern, developed over quite some time to fit my Hero’s feet perfectly. They also bear no close inspection – or maybe they would make a great resource for WI Craft Judge training – because there are dropped stitches (and compensations), yarn inconsistencies and some other weird features that I didn’t spot until too late.
No, I don’t intend to point them out, because they’re only cosmetic and my Hero doesn’t care about such things one jot.
It looked like I was about to run out of yarn though, so I chose a contrast yarn for the toes. It might prove a talking point when he takes his shoes off!
Whilst out in the garden, I couldn’t resist taking photographs of one or two favourites
and the pesky wild strawberries, which are taking over the kitchen border.
In other news around here, someone is enjoying his birthday present very much indeed.
Life is good.
Reader Comments (6)
Life is, indeed, good. I love the pinkish toes on Hero's new socks. I love his new computer even more.
Love the toes of the socks.
You know, I rather like the pink toes too. I might even make a habit of adding a fun blast of colour on otherwise ordinary socks. In fact, I don't know why I've not thought of it before!
Colour coded toes helps keep them in pairs.
Maybe you were inspired by those pesky little strawberries 🍓 glad to hear life is treating you well.
Who said socks had to be matching anyway? Think of the hassle you would save yourself if you didn't have to worry about pairing up.