Why slap them on the wrist with feather when you can belt them over the head with a sledgehammer.
Katharine Hepburn

The socks for my sock club are done. March.
Ta Da! Again, this
yarn is a simple joy to knit up. The colors this time are splendid. Check it out before I get around to buying all her hand dyed.

And now....I was one lucky girl. I checked the
sock blog on the 8
th of March to see what my cohorts were making. As I scrolled down, I saw my name, in big black letters. I had won the February drawing for having my socks done and posted in time! This hand dyed yarn from Peru is a
delight to the senses. I have never worked with
DK yarn before, any suggestions?

And these lovelies were in the bag that came too. They are snag proof markers in purple, which is rapidly becoming my favorite color. Thank you,
Zonda!
1 comment:
Very NIce!! ; )
DK is great for good thick winter socks (or regular socks if you are like me and your feet are always cold!) (I use 3's for dk weight, if that helps)
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