These socks traveled with me over Thanksgiving.... They were done on one long circular needle. Pattern adapted from the book "Tops & Toes." 100% washable wool. Lace ribbing kept it interesting, a delight to make!
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And a joy to wear. Here, doing what they do best....
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Close-up of the lace ribbing. I can get away with this because winter is never too cold here in wine country. I mean, we can wear flip-flops in the winter!
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Yaje loves them too.
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It wouldn't be my handywork if they were identical. As you can see, I ran out of yarn on the second one. Luckily I had some suitable scraps lying around. All the easier to tell right from left.
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