The pink socks from my sock kit are on the needles. So much for waiting until I was finished with the gift socks!
I justified it by telling myself I would just knit a swatch. But the thing is, this yarn is just amazing to work with. I think I mentioned it has aloe in it, and it’s so incredibly soft and wonderful to knit that I couldn’t just stop with the swatch.
The good news is that halfway through the ribbing I gave myself a swift mental kick and vowed to work the other sock at least through the heel turn before I could even look at the other sock again. So far it’s working…
But the fact that I couldn’t even wait 24 hours before casting on is a pretty good explanation as to why there are several unfinished mate-less socks and many, many other UFOs in my craft room. I’m just too fickle!
Oh, I do have to mention one thing, though. I ordered some new KnitPick’s needles for my pal, and a set for myself while I was at it, so I decided to start my new sock on those instead of my Addi’s. That pretty purple cable is the most flexible circular cable I’ve ever used, and the needles themselves are nice and sharp, perfect for the “slip two together, knit the next stitch, pass the two slipped stitches over” part of the pattern. So far I think these are my favorite sock needles. Don’t tell the Addi’s. ;)
I’m so glad you liked your kit! I was a little worried, because when I bought that pink yarn, I thought “oh, neat, it’s got aloe in it”. But then I read someone, somewhere, ranting about how gross she thought that was… eep.
But I’m glad you like it.
And I’m glad you took a picture, because as soon as I walked away from the post office, I had a “d’oh!” moment and realized I had no photographic evidence!