
The yarn was great and so was the pattern. They haven't been blocked, so you really can't tell how beautiful they would have been if I'd not left out a row on one of them. There was enough left over for these baby socks.

Here are the second draft socks for my buddy. They're being done in a sort of spring greenish Opal.

Last, but not least, here is the probationary hen. Can't have everything be about knitting.
7 comments:
They're beautiful!
Wow, that's a ton of Sockapalooza knitting already!
oooh I hope you're knitting those for me!
beautiful beautiful and I love those littel pink baby socks!
(good luck with the hen!)
Love the socks! The green are going to be gorgeous! I'm also partial to the baby socks - so sweet.
Sweet and pretty for summer. I think a summer time exchange will affect the colors and styles we see in this exchange. Buh-bye heavy winter colors!
Hi, I found your blog through the sockapalooza pligg. I had to say hi, because I am another transplanted West Virginian. I ended up in Brooklyn by way of upstate NY. Anyway, I love your little WV flag and the sock pattern is very cute.
i love the hen thanks Moma Jo
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