I started these a few days ago, they're really really fun to knit, the colorwork makes them very interesting even though it's plain stockinette. More details on my blog.
Oh my goodness, they're beautiful!!! I so want to do a pair of argyle socks, but I've never done intarsia. It's definitely on my to-do list. Yours look great so far!
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Those look great! Is it hard? I will have to check out your blog! My son LOVES argyle and I'd love to do some for him but they do look intimidating! Maybe a knitalong, huh huh huh?
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OTN: socks (on 2nd one) made from some hand dyed wool and mohair I got years ago - in shades of pink.
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You can do anything you want but you can't do everything!
FO: Re-do of chunky red afghan of Cotton-ease for DS's GF -they are married now! It only took 2 years to make that afghan HA!
OTN: socks (on 2nd one) made from some hand dyed wool and mohair I got years ago - in shades of pink.
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Those look great I can't wait to see them finished!
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