Happy Finished Mini Ringel Socks

Identical Mini Ringel Socks
Nothing like a little finished project action -- even if the photo lighting late at night in my bedroom isn't so great. These socks turned out a great deal more identical than I expected them to. About the only bit of difference is at the very toe where there's just one round more of the dark red on one sock than the other. Quite a satisfying resul!
Now I just have to find that second skein of Tiger Eye Socks that Rock and get moving again on the second sock in that pair. It's getting cold here in Chicago and a girl can never have too many soft and wonderful and colorful pairs of socks in her dresser drawer or on her feet!

Sweet socks! I just wanted to say, over the weekend I browsed your gallery, and you are quite the gifted knitter!
Lovely socks...beautiful colour!
Neat. I've got two pair of socks in that exact colorway. Mine, however, do not match a bit.
Very impressive!
Lovely!! Those are beautiful socks.
How is one to curb their enthusiasm when one has SEEN the SIP? (socks in progress)?
Even more beautiful than in person!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy Thanksgiving Theresa & John!
(I hope you are inspired by your table's Cornucopia Colors to find that Tiger Eye...)
Hi,
I accidentally came across your blog. Was very interested to know that your mum is a cloth doll maker. She is very talented too. That witch doll is lovely. She should join up cloth doll makers groups. There are plenty of them around. Here are some links for her to join and interact with like minded people http://www.thedollnet.com/friends/index.html
http://www.uncommonfolk.org/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ClothDollMaking/?yguid=
http://www.dollstreetdreamers.com/
These are a few links to start her off but if you put a search in google you will come up with many more. Hope to see her soon in one of the groups.
they're loverly. it reminds me of this fab photo of all these pairs of strips socks lined up to look like chromosomes. Gina Glover did it: http://www.arts.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2003/09/24/ecfvos24.xml
theresa, i received my socks in the mail and i LOVE them! they fit perfectly. you did an excellent, excellent job!
thank you!!!