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Wow! Most people consider socks to be a pretty advanced project and shy away from them for ages, but you just dove right in there didn't you. 7 pairs?! Respect!
Both of these pairs look so heckin' cozy, and I'm in love with the speckled yarn on the long ones.
Gotta ask about the "single glove" though, I feel like there's probably a story there ๐
oh and p.s. I got overexcited and completely forgot to add...welcome to Lemmy!
Thanks for the friendly welcome ๐
Very early on I made the error of telling a friend that I picked up knitting and I jokingly asked her if she wanted a pair of socks. Well, to my shock she said yes! So I didn't have a choice but to dive right in ๐
And I'm sure I would not have persevered if I didn't have that "motivation". The first sock was so hard! Even just reading the instructions. Half a page of text for the heel only. And I didn't know what half of the words meant. I interpreted it some way, tried it out, it didn't look right, knitted backwards, rinse, repeat... And when I finally had a sock after many, many painful hours, it turned out way too big! But I learned so much.
My shy-away project is definitely a sweater. Every knitter needs to make one someday, don't they? They are so intimidatingly huge. Socks may be complicated, but a least they are small.
The glove was my the last project before I took a break that ended when I made these two pairs of socks. I'm happy with how the glove turned out. But I have to say, I didn't enjoy making it as much as I do socks. It felt quite a bit more tedious. Having to knit the fingers separately. Very few stitches per needle, so constant needle-switching. I simply couldn't get into that sweet groove that socks provide. But one day it'll get a sibling, I promise!
Funnily enough my second ever project was a sweater, so I guess we both went in at the deep end. Best way to learn, though! ๐
Completely with you on gloves, I've done it once and then stuck to mittens because those individual fingers are just so tedious. Still, yours turned out great and definitely deserves a partner one day!
Wow! That's a really good looking glove, and the fit is perfect. I've never been brave enough to make anything other than mittens. So many little tubes. :)