I also just finished these socks. My 5yo needed some warm, long socks to wear with his boots so I call these Boot Socks.

Pattern: used the Garter Rib stitch from "Sensational Socks"
Yarn: odds and ends of sport weight yarn
Notes: basic 48 st sock with 2.75mm (US2) needles
Also picked up some new knitting magazines this week:

And finally, I made myself a stitch marker. I am always envious when I see the gorgeous stitch markers that many knitters make themselves. However, this is not my scene. I hate fiddling with tiny things and would never have the patience to fiddle with beads and wires. So I simply attached a charm to a small ring and presto a stitch marker. My camera does not do close-ups so the photo is horrible but hopefully you get the gist.

2 comments:
I insist you send me your address right away - so I can send you some stitch markers
Ines
and specify some colors
Can I ask you what kind of toe you used for the Boot Socks? It looks very neat and comfortable.
I've been enjoying your blog so will definitely be back. ~Sharon
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