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I'm only about 8 rows into the pattern, but I love how it looks. I also still can't get over the diagonal striping of the colors in the cuff!
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And the best part about the yarn--I've got the formula for the dyes that I used, so I can replicate this! (And to answer Carole's question (from many weeks ago) as to how I applied the yarn--we used stencil brushes and pressed the dye into the yarn.)
...must knit more rows...
2 comments:
yes, yes, I agree! Charlene's yarn = Charlene's sock pattern. You did an amzing job on the colorway of your yarn. Love the pattern too. For a sec, thought it was the Monkey Socks pattern I am working on. I am entering major sockathon with a few diversions for shawls.
Isn't the weather grand?
I love it! Looks really nice. I can't wait to see it in person and touch it.
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