Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Wednesday WIPs: Turning Corners

 

The heels are all turned on the socks. Someone commented that the blue ones look like sharks last week. It's actually a colorway called Ransverk named for a Norwegian mountain village. I like it because it's a "manly" colorway without being boring. The pink one is the Lantern Night colorway. Both are from Arne and Carlos' Socks and More collection. 



Ta da....one more row finished in section one of the Hue Shift. I've got one more row to do and then this section will be done. If I could just stop having to rip out the blocks that don't line up right, I could be done with this whole afghan in a flash. Those solid blocks throw me every time. 





9 comments:

  1. Love the patterns in those socks. You do such great work matching up your socks and the hue shift is so pretty. You're back on track now aren't you? How's the back doing?
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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    1. The back has its good days and bad days. I've learned that just because I can do something it doesn't mean I should...lol.

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  2. It took me a while to knit my Hue Shift, with the same colors as yours. But when it was done, I love using it. How are you finishing the edges? I used all the leftover yarn in random order and single crochet the edges until I ran out of yarn.

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    1. I haven't thought that far ahead tbh. I do hope whatever I do evens out those wonky edges though.

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  3. Yup, I still see shark fins in the blue sock on the left and some loons in the sock on the right. The pink ones are just pretty!

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  4. Both pairs of socks are so pretty. You are moving along with them quickly!

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  5. Both the socks and the afghans are looking great!

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  6. Great knitting results--the socks are very pretty! The afghan is really turning out beautifully!

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  7. The socks are coming right along. The samplers in the previous post are just lovely.

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