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Making Socks With Uncle Lee

Boy did I need to get my nails done.  This is a video made with a Nokia N95 I got in Russia.  I was showing my Uncle Lee how the phone worked and how to make socks.

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Serenity Off the Legare

This really is a fantastic affordable yarn, ever so soft and fluffs up so nice.  I had 16 skeins to make 8 socks.

A Pile of Serenity Legare 400 Setting for Serenity

Based on my tension as show above I knit up some extra large socks.

  • 4o rows in 3 x 1 rib
  • 70 rows to heel
  • 70 rows to toes

Now on to sewing up the toes…..

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Jelly Asian Trip Bags with a Little Serenity

Purses coming hot off the sewing machines.

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Mean while on the legare 400 the new yarn Serenity

Indigo Paprika Purple Spice Tyme Chili

A new line of yarn from Deborah Norville. The serenity line comes in 4 different weights (Sock, Sport, Worsted & Cunky). The yarn is incredible soft and best of all is machine washable.

  • 50% wool, 25% Bamboo, 25% Nylon, 1.76 oz
  • 1.76 ounces, 50 grams, 230 yards, 210 meters
  • Knit Gauge: Size 1-3 (2.25-3.5mm) needles, 6.75-9 stitches per inch
  • Crochet Gauge: Size B-1 – E-4 (2.25-3.5mm) hook, 6.75-9 stitches per inch
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Busy Making Socks….

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I have finally said I am going to kill my sock yarn stash and make a few socks.  Okay more than a few.  This is not even the half of them so many toes to sew yet.

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