sock casualty (almost)
or "Why you should never leave a partially completed sock within reach of a curious and unsupervised Danimal":
Why he felt it necessary to stick the DPNs in the couch cushions like tent stakes is beyond me. No worries, though. I got the sock back on the needles and even got a few rounds in this morning while some knitting friends were visiting.
I've got some finished stuff to show you, plus some OLD unfinished stuff to finish, some plans for using up some stash yarn that I'm tired of, plus a couple of things I scavenged from my parents' basement...all good stuff to blog, but that will all have to wait until I can take good pictures.
Ta-ta till then.
Why he felt it necessary to stick the DPNs in the couch cushions like tent stakes is beyond me. No worries, though. I got the sock back on the needles and even got a few rounds in this morning while some knitting friends were visiting.
I've got some finished stuff to show you, plus some OLD unfinished stuff to finish, some plans for using up some stash yarn that I'm tired of, plus a couple of things I scavenged from my parents' basement...all good stuff to blog, but that will all have to wait until I can take good pictures.
Ta-ta till then.
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(We bought a house, closer to yours, by the way... only on the other side of the beltline. Hopefully that will help us to start regular dates together.)
Mom