Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Socks in a hurry
Friday, December 14, 2012
In Memory of Miss Loopy
Monday, December 3, 2012
Last pair made in Mildura

Yarn from The Loopy Ewe
I haven't tried this brand and type before. The variegations are subtle and the yarn is 'firm' which is quite nice for socks. It's 90% superwash wool and 10% nylon. Hoping the tiny bit of nylon will help them wear longer without losing too much of the fabulous qualities of pure wool.
Having tried the Teal Goo pattern as a side panel I thought it might be nice as an overall lacy leg.
Again I used this Miraculous Elastic Bind Off .... Yeah a fantastic result and no sewing needle required!
I'm satisfied with the results.
Now all they need is a good home!
Ursala
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Ghost Gum socks

Yarn from my favourite yarn supplier.
It's 85% wool and 15% nylon... Not quite as nice to knit but will suit someone who would like something that wears a little longer. Australian yarn hence the colour name and very apt since this is where I am.
I used this toe up arch shaped pattern. I used my own favourite heel shaping tho.
For the side panels I used Teal goo chart . It looks ok but is certainly asymmetrical!
My usual stretchy cast off requires a sewing needle (horrors!)
The reason I knit socks is there isn't much that has to endure the sewing needle treatment!
I'm even happier now This way is a very smooth edge and voila no sewing needle required!
Ursala
Friday, November 16, 2012
Royal socks!
100% cotton from The Loopy Ewe in Ultra Pima.
Made as toe up with a shaped arched. See instructions here

Made as toe up with a shaped arched. See instructions here

Monday, November 12, 2012
Bumblebee Socks
Nice yarn from The Loopy Ewe (of course!) delivered to me in Perth... Loopy Ewe deliver anywhere in the world.
Marco as usual admired them - always hopeful of scoring a new pair!
I had mended his other hand knit wool socks since we've been on the road and so these are for him... Whilst on the needles he called them beehive socks!

12 November 2012
Marco as usual admired them - always hopeful of scoring a new pair!
I had mended his other hand knit wool socks since we've been on the road and so these are for him... Whilst on the needles he called them beehive socks!

12 November 2012
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