This week I finished my 9th pair of socks to date! Do you know how hard it is to photograph socks alone on a gloomy day? It's not easy! After several failed attempts I popped out onto my front step and I had an acceptable photo in no time. Hurray for fall! :)
It's cool and blustery here, so these babies are going to get broken in (and covered in a whole lot of thread)...today!
Now it's your turn. Please link up your finishes. Thanks for joining me for finish it up Friday!
Beautiful Socks - just in time for fall!
ReplyDeleteI love that color!
ReplyDeleteYour socks look fantastic! I have the bad habit of knitting one and then getting bored and moving on, but our slightly cooler weather and your beautiful pic make me want to dig out my bin of UFOs!
ReplyDeletevery pretty! you have impressive knitting skills
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of colour, well done. Thanks for hosting the party again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color!
ReplyDeleteAmanda your socks tired out beautiful. I love the color.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely Amanda
ReplyDeleteThe socks are gorgeous, but the leaves really bring the photo to life! GREAT shot!
ReplyDeleteThey look fabulous--such a pretty color. It's supposed to be 97 degrees here today. *sob*
ReplyDeleteYour socks look great and are sure to keep you warm. It's cool and blustery here today too. (typing that just made me think of Winnie the Pool... lol).
ReplyDeletei love the color of your socks and that is a great photo!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks cozy! And thanks for the pineapple tutorial. I was just about to purchase a paper-pieced pattern, and now I don't have to...and I won't have to tear off all that paper! Oh, and has your giveaway closed? I can't post a comment. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Great picture too! SO wish I could knit socks, I wouldn't put my feet in anything else!!
ReplyDeleteGreat socks, they seem so comfy!
ReplyDeleteCute cute socks! We had a old front blow in last night, too :)
ReplyDeleteI have started three socks...Does that count? Yours look so very cozy!
ReplyDeleteLove your socks! I too am a sock knitter. It's addicting.
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love about those socks?? Great color, great style and perfect weather to break them in!! Enjoy!
ReplyDelete(I wish I could knit socks :-(()
beautiful socks. They look like something I imagine you would wear. I can see the threads now. Great to have cozy toes in the fall and winter.
ReplyDeleteJust want to say thank you for the quilt pattern. I really appreciate that you took the time to send it to me. Thanks again. Carol
ReplyDeletelove those socks I have a pair something like them in a different color that was knitted for me.
ReplyDeleteLook warm and cozy, Amanda.
ReplyDeleteAs always, thanks for the incentive to get something done each week!
ReplyDeleteoh the joys of being able to knit and quilt....too bad there aren't more hours in a day
ReplyDeletebut it's kind of like cross-training, huh?
Great photo! So pretty with those Autumn leaves.
ReplyDeleteUmmm can socks be beautiful? yes they can, yours are, truly! :)
ReplyDeleteOh aren't they gorgeous socks, definitely warm and snuggly and perfect for cool autumn evenings and pottering around the house!
ReplyDeleteSocks are difficult to photograph at any time! They look lovely and warm, well done!
ReplyDeleteI know someone who is going to have toes as warm as toast
ReplyDeleteBeautiful CrazyMom -- and just in time for the cold weather coming!
ReplyDeleteDo you ever sleep? When did you have time to make socks? They are so beautiful knitted!
ReplyDeleteNice job! On the socks and the photo! Yes, fall is here!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous socks, so much better than anything I see in shops.
ReplyDeleteYour socks are beautiful! I was in Minnesota this past weekend and socks were a must!
ReplyDeleteYour ninth pair of socks - that is very impressive! I chuckled to myself when I read that your socks would soon be covered in thread. It reminded me of something someone said. I can't remember it verbatim, but it was along the lines of "If you are going to get some thread on you while sewing, you may as well roll around on the floor and cover yourself in threads. It is much more impressive when you go and pick up the kids from school."
ReplyDeleteNine pairs already! I hope you have cast on for the tenth by now. Enjoy the toasty toes.
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