I’ve been working on the Easter sock every spare moment.

In fact, I’m almost to the toe. I’m not loving working with the cotton – but the colours are making it worth dealing with. I expect to have the second sock started soon.
I’ve been working on the Easter sock every spare moment.

In fact, I’m almost to the toe. I’m not loving working with the cotton – but the colours are making it worth dealing with. I expect to have the second sock started soon.
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They do look like Easter! I knit cotton socks for a friend who is allergic to wool and I did not enjoy the process.
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Yes, these colours make me think of spring.
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So pretty! Ages ago I bought a bunch of cotton sock yarn thinking I could make myself some spring and summer socks and have never touched it. I’m not even going to say that this might be the summer I use them but I know better. I think they are permanent residents of the stash.
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Such beautiful colors! They just scream spring.
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The no stretchiness of cotton hurts my fingers. I usually only use it for dishcloths. I make a few at a time and then take a break for awhile, months or weeks.
Those colors are perfect though.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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