Mismatched Socks

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Yes, you probably thought that I was going to show off my trip to ThreadBear and the goodies I brought back. Truth be told, I thought I was going to be doing that, too. But I had a sudden burst of inspiration to finish off two socks that were only in need of toes. Or, rather, I needed a couple of projects that could be worked on in the dark while I followed John's Doom 3 progress. Thus, I polished off my Mermaid sock (I love the way she set up the toe decreases to maintain the pattern) and I ripped back and shortened the toe on John's Pinstripe Socks.

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An Unlikely Pair of Socks

John's sock now fits perfectly (I ripped back so that there was 6.5" of tube past the heel start and then did standard decreases until I got to 16 stitches at the toe instead of my usual 12). And I really think I should get bonus knitting points doing Kitchener stitch in the almost dark with black yarn.

But I couldn't sign off tonight having only talked about two mismatched, unmated socks. I just have to show a picture of something that came home with me from Michigan:

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Sheepy Magazine/Book Rack

When I saw this at my parent's house I just couldn't stop smiling. When Mom told me that she and Dad had found it while travelling through Michigan and just had to bring it home for me, my smile got even larger. How could I not love this sheep, complete with bell, that would be just perfect for holding a project or books and magazines next to my favorite reading chair? (You can't tell from the picture, but there's a nice open box between his fuzzy sides.) It's really just too wonderful!

I don't have room for a sheep in my backyard -- but now I have one in my house!

P.S. To everyone who asked me about the pattern I used for the Phil Ruban top. It's a pattern from the Phildar Ete 2003 book. I have no idea if the book is available anymore...

6 Comments

Dani said:

I love that sheep! It would look great stocked with some of your stash too. Much better then the usual knitting holder. I like the colour of the mermaid socks too.

claudia said:

That is one fabulous sheep. Lucky girl!

margene said:

What a cute sheep!! That will be perfect for knitting of any sort. Your sweater was beautiful (as seeb on Sharon's blog) and the socks are marvy...good for you for making them right.

Sharlene said:

Ooh, does that mean the boys are open for business now? I've tried e-mailing, but get no response...

Steph said:

I love the sheep! And great socks. I love Lucy Neatby's book too. Those mermaid socks are fab.

Amy said:

Cute sheep! The mermaid sock turned out great. I don't have that book yet but have been wanting to check it out. I know she uses self-patterning/self-striping sock yarns in it, right? What yarn are your mermaids out of?

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