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Awesome! You're really doing great. They'll be done in no time.
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10-24-2003, 04:15 PM #17
Whew, so far I am still on my first sock. But it is 11 inches long now. the pattern calls for it to be 18 inches. Almost done! I hope i have enough yarn for the second sock! It is going much faster now that I am a bit more confident with my stitching. I can't wait to get going on other projects. But i might do one for dh, and some for each of the kids for christmas. If i gain some speediness, i might even be DONE by christmas!LOL.
~~ Missy ~~
Planting and raising an urban homestead in the middle of Downtown big city right at the foot of the Rocky Mountains!



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10-24-2003, 04:22 PM #18
WTG Melissa!

It does go a lot faster the more you do!
~~ Dee ~~
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10-24-2003, 04:58 PM #19
Melissa, your doing a wonderful job.
Can I give you a little tip: Just as in quilting, always purchase a couple extra balls of wool. Because, when you go back, you might not find the same dye lot or heaven forbid, the same wool. If your short, that way you'll always have extra wool.
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10-24-2003, 05:02 PM #20
You are doing great!!!!!
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10-24-2003, 09:56 PM #21
I know i have more of the yarn here in the house...but I don't know where. I fear it is in the kids closets. I hope I have enough so that I don't have to venture in there, LOL.
~~ Missy ~~
Planting and raising an urban homestead in the middle of Downtown big city right at the foot of the Rocky Mountains!



Zone 5 Colorado Springs, CO USA
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