The detail on the windows has gone well though, and I'm very pleased with the knitting generally. I really like the 'square panel' pattern (probably not easy to see in the photos) and so I carried it on over the top of the foot, knitting plain just on sole, toe and heel.
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Size is spot on, Hoping the enthusiasm remains through its partner....
3 comments:
Ahh! Gonks! Life was simple then. Nice socks.
Yes I remember gonks. Were they a compulsory part of the syllabus?? Love the sock.
LOL It might have been the syllabus. First project was a gonk, but the embroidery didn't happen until the second project - another little toy (a black cat in my case). I really didn't take to embroidery, and haven't managed to stick with things like quilting. Give me big needles rather than little ones!
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