Dammit. Dammit. Dammit. That was one of my favorite words when I was kid, by the way. Anyway, I've finished the increases on G's second toe up sock. I'm ready to start the short row heel thing-y that I'm still kind of freaked out by. Here's what we have so far
Here comes the problem though. Pictured below is sock #2. Note the very small pile of yarn next to the sock. No where near enough to finish the sock. Argh!
So I guess that means a trip to the LYS tomorrow to try and find a second skein. Damn.
As an aside, when I was little, we lived on a ranch with an irrigation dam in the creek. I couldn't figure out why you couldn't say "damn," but you could go to the dam. I also didn't understand why my dad was so much older than me, when my birthday was Aug 9, and his was August 12. Just a little embarrassing stuff so you can get to know me better.
So hopefully I can find another skein tomorrow, because I really want to finish this sock.
Tonight is another call night. So far so good. Well, except for the sock stuff. But otherwise, it's been a great night. Plus I've gotten another person into knitting. Now both Erica AND Veronica are getting into knitting. I'm so proud. Brings tears to my eyes.
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5 comments:
Thats awesome, soon knitters will rule the world :-).
Your sock look fabulous! What yarn are you using? I love the colors.
OK. You ran out of yarn. We really need to convert you over to the Queen Kahuna method of making 2 socks simultaenously on 2 circs from the toe up! At least that way when one runs out of yarn, one can just end the socks because they match in length!
I was way too old before I realized I could never be a twin. Tragic, really. I always thought it would be fun.
Woohoo! I've made your blog twice now... I'm practically famous! :) Thanks for saving my scarf by the way - you're the BEST!
I love your "damn the damn dam" story! :)
Great socks indeed, what a great colorway - but oops, I know that thing with running out of yarn so well, actually that's my biggest horror with each and every project I start!
But I guess you won't have problems getting some more of this particular yarn, will you? Good luck with that!
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