Noro Silk Garden Sock yarn! I'm doing a KAL with some of my fave ladies, Wendy, Chan, and Stacey for the Anastasia Socks toe up. I have never done toe up, but I'm excited to try it!
This is some fantastic yarn I picked up. It's Araucania Ranco Multi in an amazing colorway. I picked it up for socks, but it might turn into something different... Who knows.
All the colors are just fantastic.
These are my Sailor's Delight socks I started a week or so ago. I love them so far. They are Dream in Color Smooshy in the Flamingo Pie colorway. YUM!
Detail shot of the socks..
I have finished the heel and the decrease and I'm moving in on the rest of the foot.
The detail is just fantastic, in my opinion.
My socks are getting better and better the more I knit. It's been the easist project to keep in my small Vera Bradley bag and put in my purse for the bus or even with friends!
My friend Ora has a BEAUITFUL garden of just herbs and peppers. I got out my camera for our weekly Tuesday night dinner and took some pictures of her beautiful peppers. They are HOT!! The brownish pepper is a Chocolate Habenero, on the information tag it says "intensely hot" I will not be trying one of those! :)
I love the detail that my camera can pick up on different things. I'm so glad that I bought my Nikon D60. It's been so fun to practice taking pictures again. I think I'm getting better... slowly!
Hopefully, I'll have a FO after this weekend!!! Wendy and I are going up to her parents campground in PA for a weekend away and a Hog Roast!!! Oh I love a good hog roast. Should I wear the shirt we had made for the last one we had? :) It has a picture of a hog with an apple in its mouth, pretty funny!!!
3 comments:
I had NO idea you could enter socks in a county fair! I may be trying that next year!
Of course they won. ;) Congrats, and gee that's a pretty yarn for our KAL...
Love all your photos. Makes me want a new camera!
Hi! I'm visiting from Chan's blog... Congrats on winning!! That's great!! I just love all of the projects you have here, soooo pretty! :)
And that purpley yarn is lovely!!
Anita
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