Socks Made On 88

Socks Made On 88
Socks Made On 88

Monday 18 November 2013

Christmas is a coming...

MrB is steadily knitting away each day!  Not because he has to, but because he wants to, and his passion of cranking is continuous! You may see him knitting for the market, or you may see him knitting Christmas gifts for our family.  We have three more markets before Christmas and we are ready!  He will only knit now what he wants to replace for what we sell each time now.  He has been knitting, stock piling all summer for this time of year.  That seemed to work well for us, and we have organized our not only our time, but our other duties well.  Every so often we sit down and have mini-meeting to make sure we are both on the same track, sometimes not, but after the meeting we are going the same direction.  MrB of course handles all cranking.  I try to direct him in which yarn to knit when and what colourways .  When it comes to making Left-Over pairs now I set out bags of six balls and then he can go to town creating.  I wonder what he is up to today?  I think I will venture down to the Cranking Cave Studio and see if I can capture an Erl-moment!  This is what I found.

 

No matter what way you put them or turn them ...




MrB is very proud of this particular pair of socks!  And they just happen to be his!  They were time consuming, trying new techniques that were successful, and he will be sporting them some day soon.  Personally they are one of my most favourite pair of Left-Overs that he has created.  I did give him some influence though with the bag of left-over yarn I left for him to do his magic.


Our little Hat model


Hunter, my little two month old grandson, modeling the grey hat I posted previously, that MrB made for him!  Who is the most adorable... the baby or the hat?  Together they make a good pair all set ready to take his evening walk, harbourside in the fresh air.  But Hunter will be toasty warm. Thanks MrB,
our little model wears the hat well.

My Newest Good Karma Socks

MrB finally got my yarn cranked out that I dyed at Good Karma in June.  I think he thought since its 100% wool I didn't need the socks till now.  I am very happy with the colour they turned out to be.  Good timing too as I just blew heels out of two pairs this week.  Jim said they should last a year and they have been a year and half for lots of wear, so they did good by me.  MrB tried his hand at darning one pair for me so I will have to see how that stands up. That pair has not been completely lost.  I wore my new Good Karma's yesterday and they always feel so good on the feet!  MrB loves his Good Karma socks as well.  They are soon becoming our winter favourites.


These look like they will serve me well while out camping in the summer.  Heavy for some warmth but light coloured to welcome the spring and summer colours of my wardrobe.  I match what I wear to my socks!