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Monday, March 31, 2008

Wee Tiny Sock Swap 2008

At the end of last week I signed up for a swap. It is the Wee Tiny Sock Swap 2008. The Ravelry group site is here if you are interested in looking at it. Here is my sock in pictures...of course.

Since this was my first time ever doing a Wee Sock I thought that it would only be fitting to use the left over yarn from my first sock. I really liked how it turned out. It's already in the mail and I hope that she likes it. My person has already contacted me and I now know that mine is winging itself across the US to me. I'll post pictures here once it has arrived. This has been a lot of fun to finish a project so quickly.

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:21 PM

    It looks adorable, I can't wait to see it in person! Fly faster sock, fly faster! :) I'm very impressed by your charming little skein. I also have to confess to being charmed by the symbolism of you using the yarn from your first sock.
    Thank you so much,
    K.

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  2. That is a very cute wee sock!
    I learned how to knit socks by making miniature socks. very fun!

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  3. Very cute!I love the music on your blog.

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  4. cute little thing

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  5. Kim, those socks are adorable! I wish I could do that!

    I also wanted to let you know that I read your comments to Bubba's Sis and Stacey. I am so sorry about Abby. {{{Hugs to you & your family}}

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  6. Your little sockie is adorable. Thanks for the b-day wish.

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  7. I have never seen such a cute little sock...

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  8. It's darling....

    Kim, thank you for your support, I appreciate you. And I'm so sorry you dealt with a cat's death as well, I didn't know. (((hugs)))

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