I’ve finished the feet!
The last time I updated, all I had finished were the toes.
What I especially love about this method is being able to try on the sock in progress.
It’s too bad the world won’t stop and wait for me to finish knitting, knitting, knitting…


[...] first pair: 100% merino wool. Too itchy. They drive me batty when I wear them. [...]
Hey, Robin! Never saw a pic of your completed socks (or the pair you knit after these). Any chance of getting a peek at them?
Soon! Promise.
They look good!
thanks!
Very cute!!!
They’re so cute! Do you have to like…count…and stuff?
Ha. there is a little counting but nothing demanding like triple digits .. heh heh
Oh, Robin, they look so good! I wish I could do this!
You totally can! If I can do it a fifth grader can do it.
They look terrific!! I’m still trying to cast on…checking Youtube since I seem to need extra help.
Shoot! I wish I could just drop by and help. they key, for me, on the cast on was to remember that the top yarn wrapss to the bottom needle and the bottom wraps to the top needle. I will look for a good tutorial. between the two of we should find a good one.
Oh they are cute and how cool to be able to try them on as you go.
agree!
toe up is the best! Pretty green!
Those are SO cute! I am jealous of your talent!
it is honestly not talent. this book has great directions.
Girl – you are doing amazing. I started a pair in January and totally don’t like them so I stopped knitting them. I can’t decided if I should finish them or start over….
You should definitely push ahead and finish…or rip it out and use that yarn on some socks you like.