By the way, I'm a former Michigander (Pontiac) who subsequently was transplanted in Southern California. And lucky you that you get to wear all those knitteds! It's already getting too hot for scarves here, even the light weight ones.
Hi jouf! The yarn is going to be my first pair of socks (my Knitting Olympics project). I'm so excited!
Now that I'm a knitter, I definitely see the trade-off with cold winter weather. though I miss my mild Georgia winters, I do definitely like the excuse I have now to make and wear warm things!
Transplanted Georgia gal loving life in A2, where the winters are real enough to actually call for all the knitted wool things a girl could ever hope to make.
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And what will this beautiful yarn grow into??
By the way, I'm a former Michigander (Pontiac) who subsequently was transplanted in Southern California. And lucky you that you get to wear all those knitteds! It's already getting too hot for scarves here, even the light weight ones.
Hi jouf! The yarn is going to be my first pair of socks (my Knitting Olympics project). I'm so excited!
Now that I'm a knitter, I definitely see the trade-off with cold winter weather. though I miss my mild Georgia winters, I do definitely like the excuse I have now to make and wear warm things!
Toe up, cuff down, two circulars, magic loop, regular heel, sherman heel, pattern?? You can never get bored with socks!
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