I'm looking for a knitted sock pattern online for beginners. Do you of you recommend one? There are so many online, and what needles will I need? I have yarn. I do not have any sock yarn knitting books. Guess it may be time to order one.
I have this yarn. Is it enough for size 11 socks? Each ball has 247 yards. I have no idea what size these knitting needles are nor the circular one. I have a feeling they are too big anyway. Why do they not label them? I'll need to order whatever needles I need too.
Thanks a bunch!
Update: Oh Lordy...my printer is now out of ink. Sigh...ordering ink now if I can just in case one of you have an online pattern for me.
Another update: I found the size 6 double pointed in my knitting stash. Woohoo. Do I still need a circular? and is that the right size?
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Random Tidbits
Morning coffee on the porch this morning.
Well folks. I have nothing to update, but there is another case in our county. A 71 year old man.
Thank you Debby for the black beans. Can you tell me again what the proper name of them is? Thanks again!
I wish I took pictures, but something is eating the tops of my garlic. I spent some time gathering up bits of wire to cover the tops of the grow bags and will move them this weekend. It could be the stray cat that hasn't left yet (the other 2 have left).
Today I am thankful for. . .
-my treadmill so I can have daily exercise
-daughter home to have person to person conversation
-Hubby working, so we can pay the bills
-that Hubby's work is following instructions on keeping things sanitized (they even have doors open to not touch door knobs, someone is spraying minute by minute, chair removed from lunch room to make sure they sit 6 feet apart, even their trucks have been cleaned).
-the mail system is still in operation
-daughter washed all the dishes yesterday
-coffee
-not running out of things to do indoors
-awesome outside weather today
Labels:
Gratitude,
Homesteading,
Pandemic
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