
My intended target wears size US 10 shoes, so the foot is much longer than I'm used to knitting when I knit socks for my size 5 feet. I always wondered how you allowed for different sizes of feet when knitting socks for someone else, and now I know it's not that difficult to do.
A glitch in the system (only Hurricane Gordon) prevented the hostess, yarnmonkey, from sending out individual emails with the information on our intended target. This morning I had to wade through a mile-long list of assassins to find who my target was to be. Then it was suggested that we email our target to ask them for their mailing address so we can send them the finished socks and thereby eliminate them. Like that's gonna happen. But on good faith, I emailed my target, who sounds like a fun gal from her blog. I bribed her with the promise of chocolate, so she might just come through yet.
And now the initial craziness is over. I expect to make slow and steady progress on the second sock, but nothing like the push that I got over the last two late nights. My little body just can't take the all-nighters like it used to. Go figure.
5 comments:
An all nighter would do me in. Truly!
Great job, Katrina! Go get 'em!
Awesome, Katrina. Size 10 socks, too. Good job!
I got mine done, but my target doesn't have size 10 feet. Now if I only had an address.......
Hi there ...
Love the sock.. I finally bought the Magic Loop .. going to try those soon, I love making socks but need a faster way.
Hope you are well.
I'm gonna die! Oh my goodness! My knitty life is flashing before my eyes!
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