As many of you have predicted, I am starting to suffer from a slight addiction of knitting socks. I watch myself robbing time from other activities (including writing and reading here) just to save it for knitting. Please tell me that the craziness will end as suddenly as it started!
The problem is that I am still discovering what to improve, so I have to knit more and more socks to apply it. And I like my knitting developments.
At the moment I am working on the first pair of socks for somebody else, so I put extra attention on it. Naturally, I wish to succeed but on the other hand I do not wish to create a geometric range of new socks requirements and support my knitting addiction.
I hope to keep my balance and cool head!
Ivana
I had a fingerless glove addiction for a little while.😊
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Nice to hear I am not the only one! 😊
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Hey, I know what you mean 🙂 It’ll pass if and when you find other obsessions. LOL
Your socks are very nice looking, great job!
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Thanks, Lydia! Another obsession? It sounds that you know me well! 👌
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I’ve never met you, but it feels like I do know you. LOL I like you obsessions. 🙂
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I have a similar feeling with you, Lydia 😊 Regarding obsession, I will make up something! 😎
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I’ve just returned to knitting after a very long absence and my partner announced he’d like some socks. SOCKS!!! Not a scarf or a hat to ease me in gently, then? So much has changed – giant balls of wool, self striping colours, circular knitting needles. I have the wool, I have the needles, I have the patterns, I just need to crack on with it!
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Exactly! I was like Alice in the Wonderland, too 🙂 But with so many advanced tools I make beautiful socks for sure! Looking forward to see them! Ivana
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I meant YOU will make them 😃 The automatic speller changed the meaning completely 😐
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