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Pink Knit Socks

These socks belong to me! They were hand knit by my assistant Brigette and she gave them to me!  Brigette’s been working on them for weeks.  She knits every chance she gets, even standing in line at the DMV.

Lots of people wanted these socks.  Some even offered to pay her to knit them a pair.  She thought about the time it took and decided these are worth about $4000.   Hopefully she’ll get faster as she goes along.

People who don’t knit, sew, crochet etc.  have no idea how long it takes to create these wonderful handmade things!  Think of the hours we spend quilting, knitting, embroidering, appliquéing etc.  We do it for the love of the craft, because if we were paid by the hour we’d all be living grand!

Brigette gave the socks to me but she doesn’t really believe I’ll wear them.  So I’m wearing the pink socks.  I’m wearing them so much she may have to make me another pair.  Soon.

She’s working on a blue pair now.  And today I noticed she has some black & white wool in her basket.  She’s getting faster already.  At least I hope so!

And, for those of you interested in the cotton throw I’m crocheting, here’s a direct link to the kit.

I’ll be back on Friday with block three of “Snowbound”!

25 Comments

  • BonnieNyquist

    The socks are awesome! Love the color and yarn, can we ask Brigette what she used? Does she kknit from the top down or the toe up? I have made a pair of socks and they didn’t fit me! How did she know they would fit so well? Any chance of a knitted sock tutorial? To receive a pair of hand knitted socks is the highest compliment anyone can give you.

  • mimi'sdarlins

    Anne, I’m so behind in my browsing, finally saw this post! Love the pink socks, love the pink afghan you are crocheting…I’m afraid if you keep posting your progress pics, you’ll have me crocheting again too, haven’t done that in years! Can’t wait to see the next pics :-)

  • Julie

    I love your pink socks! Do you think that we could find out what yarn your Brigette used? They look like the same pattern that I use for my socks (in my “basket” is multi colored yarn (pink, blue, lavendar and a very light green) that is working up beautifully.

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