Super quick flyby post!
I’m in love. I’m up to the cuff on my first Kitri sock, and I can’t put it down.
Beads, lace, Zephyr, I’m in looooove. I have about a milliom things I’m supposed to be doing today, and all I want to do is work on this cuff.
I think this confirms that I’m long overdue for some lace.
And the toe is just as gorgeous.
It’s very cleverly constructed so that the fans go all the way down to the toe.
Love. It.
I tried to warn you how addictive Kitri socks are but nooooooooooo, you just wouldn’t listen… 😉
Hee hee, we are both feeling the love today!
That toe is toooo gorgeous to put into a shoe! What will you wear them with??
Ooo, that’s definitely lovely!
Wow, the lace on that sock is truly beautiful. I can see why you’re in love!
That looks GREAT, can’t wait to see what the finished sock will look like. Too pretty! 🙂
Happy belated birthday!!
The socks are beautiful.
The toe looks cool. I can’t wait to see the cuff all done.
Wow! That’s amazing!
That is an amazing looking cuff, I can’t wait to see how it looks when finished. You want lace, well I can give you lace, how about a baby shawl with that many stitches on it you can’t even count them, and takes around an hour each row. I still find it hard to fathom that they call most types of pattern knitting lace knitting, I have been lace knitting forever then. I always thought it was some intricate very fine knitting that looks so lacy. But nearly everything baby knitting (well traditional baby knitting) is apparently lace knitting. Most of what you knit is lace to me, not what I knit.