


..aaaaaaaaaand a progress shot

My previous post has most of the details on pattern and stuff of these socks, but I'm pretty proud of myself. I was using the stuff I picked up from Simple Socks Plain and Fancy, which is really an excellent book. Totally worth it, and it has a lot of information on estimating sock sizes based on just 1 or 2 measurements! And Mittens too! Plus, she totally advocates toe up socks, which are my FAVORITE. Anyway, I'm only a little way through the toe of teh second sock but I'm just busy doing stuff for
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