
As you can see, I'm well on my way with the heel flap of the second
Pomatomus sock. Given the problems I had following the pattern on the first sock, it's best that I take my time now. Let's see if I can do this one right the first time.

But taking my time with the second sock is not sitting well with some. Particularly with someone waiting for a third glove. At the end of September I knit a pair of
gloves for Gavin - one glove with all the fingers, and one with two fingers and the thumb exposed for manipulating his camera. But now he wants a third with all the fingers so that he can wear them as a pair of normal gloves. And, from what I can tell, he wants it in a hurry.
The yarn for that glove has made its way downstairs now, and sits waiting for me to cast on. Guess I'd better get to that soon.
1 comment:
ooh, pressure! don't let your man freeze
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