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Friday, January 13, 2012

January Socks-Done!


 Last month I signed on to take the 12 in 2012 Challenge with Denise at Justquiltin.  I had 2 single socks that were lonely for their mates.  Part of the challenge is to try new designs, along with using up the yarn stash.  I have a stash, not as extensive as others but I have one that I want to use.

Most evenings, I have spent working on sock 2 and I'm happy to say it is now finished.  I used Serenity Sock Weight-Deborah Norville Collection from Premier Yarns.  I can't wait to wear them.


February's project is the mate for this Paraphernalia sock.  I learned to do cables and read a chart but this sock has been finished since August and I'm afraid I may have forgotten what I was doing.  I had such good intentions to start sock 2.  But I didn't until last night.  After a false start and a restart, the ribbing is going smooth.  


I didn't buy this yarn, I won it from Judy L-so technically I didn't fall off the wagon like someone else did.  She wrote this funny post and I entered her drawing and won.  Lucky Me!!   So I went to Springtree Road and picked this fabulous Muscadine Sock yarn.  I had such a time picking which color I wanted and finally decided on Shiraz.  It is so gorgeous and so soft.  Thank you Judy for picking my name!!!  Maybe this will be my March project.

I'm going to try really hard to get ahead on the sock count for when summer and canning season hit.  Just think if I continue on, by the end of the year the lid to the yarn bin will close without a bulge.

3 comments:

fancystitching said...

Way to go! I'm still plugging along on my January socks. they are for DH, and he wants them to come up to his knees, so it is taking forever!

Granny said...

I think in December I finished a pair of socks using that Debra Norville yarn. I believe I got it at Hobby Lobby and I've worn the socks a dozen times and even accidentally washed them in the washer. It's probably ok but I hand wash my socks . . and they look brand new.

NurseBrandy said...

I can't wait to see a photo of the finished socks with the Muscadine yarn & so-far unknown design!!
Congras on the win, Miss Judy! :)