Promised Pictures

I said I'd show a picture of the purse problem. If you look you see that there's a slit in the front (obviously) and my problem is my gauge changed so my slit is being a little covered up. I'm hoping if I sew it up it won't be noticeable.
So I ordered some sock yarn last Saturday after getting a letter informing me that because the yarn I wanted was on backorder, then discontinued I would get free shipping on my
next purchase. So I found some Regia that was on sale for half off. So I saw this and liked it. Ecru. So pretty in the picture, but I didn't look

Red's perfect for project spectrum, and I'd love to start a pair of socks on it. I'm afraid to make it my first pair of socks though. Should something go horribly wrong, I'd rather have wasted some of the cheap yarn I have in my room. Oh, and I did get two of each color, just didn't feel like taking a picture of it. Then again maybe I should just jump right in. Screw those unfinished projects! But what sock to make? I have no idea! I want to make Jaywalkers but I'd have to go find needles too. Which means... A TRIP TO MY FAVORITE STORE! I wonder if the LYS by my school has the needles I need. If not I'm pretty sure the nice cheapo yarn store out in the middle of nowhere has the needles. They have everything.
Gotta go. Chinese food, which means lots of sushi. I love sushi.
1 Comments:
Don't be scared to try socks! I was, but my SNB group did a KAL and most of us had never done socks before. As soon as I finished my first pair I wanted to start on a second. Socks rock! They're the perfect portable project.
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