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Saturday, February 19, 2022

Socks for the Sock Project

Since these two socks didn't match much, I decided to donate them to the Sock Project which I think is part of the WarmSockWarmHeart group. I used Dee's Take Five pattern for them. It's a fun one.



Then I searched through my sock WIPs and found this one which was all done except for sewing in the ends. This was Knitters Brewing Company's Let It Snow sock, the result of a mystery pattern.  It's quite pretty, but I decided I'd probably never finish sock# 2.  So off it goes to a good project.


The snowflake shows up best head-on, doesn't it?



What are you up to on this Saturday?  It's chilly and grey here, but it wasn't raining on our walk, thankfully!  Have a good weekend.


10 comments:

Betsy said...

Those are great socks and will be very welcome by the sock project. I need to get more made for them too. I have way too many committments this year.
It was 60F here yesterday. 30F today and supposed to be 63F tomorrow before temps plummet all next week. Craziness in the weather!
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy

Tired Teacher 2 said...

Pretty socks! Windy and cold today, and even more frigid air is expected next week. The predicted high Mon-Thurs is 5° to -5°. I’m staying inside for sure.

Delighted Hands said...

Both pairs of socks are pretty--the snowflake one is a new pattern to me--very cool!

Wanderingcatstudio said...

Nice socks!

Today was very cold, so I sewed all afternoon and cross stitched in the evening!

Pat at Bell Creek Quilts said...

So sweet of you to donate socks! That'a awesome!

Araignee said...

What great socks! That mystery sock is really beautiful. It's a work of art!

Barbara Curiel said...

Beautiful socks! I’m sure it’s a good feeling t pass them along to folks who will love them.

kathy b said...

JUdy
THank you !!!!! They wi11 be treasured by someone in the group. I think they are about ready to take donations. They were happy to have the socks but wanted us to co11ect during COVID heights.
You are so sweet. Thank you, kathy b

jenclair said...

Wonderful socks! What a marvelous skill and talent!

Eastside Cats said...

Thought I'd stop by to visit your blog, since you visited us.
Yes, we live northeast of Metro Detroit, Michigan, and see more of Canada from Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River than the average area resident.
I used to knit baby blankets, until we adopted Celestial Angel and Chuck, cat fursibs, and they attacked the yard, the needles...so I put everything away.
Perhaps I'll break them out again, but still have rowdy cats!