
I'm on the second fuzzy foot, watching the remainder of my one skein disappear with each row. I have four inches left to do, plus toe decreases. Will it be enough?? I'm determined to find out tonight.

Also, an outdoor picture of my
handdyed sock yarn for the
Red Sock KAL. Well, half of the yarn anyway... the other half was accidentally tangled up into a mess that I've not had a chance to sort out. The outdoor light helped capture the color more accurately, I think. I didn't want a solid block of color, so there is just light shifts in shades throughout.
And of course, my partner in crime.
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I can't wait to see the finished feet! You are making me seriously consider learning how to do socks so I can borrow your pattern. :) The yarn is GORGEOUS!!! Again, more inspiration... now I am thinking dying could be fun, especially with KnitPicks having dyable blank yarn so reasonably priced. I'm thinking of all the shades of light pink I could have... and maybe some as beautiful as the ones you've done! And your partner in crime is adorable... What eyes! :)
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