This thread is for your finished socks. Posts should be finished socks only but you may give compliments as Comments below the post. We do this to make it easier to pick a winner with a random number generator. Please feel free to chat away in our Sock KAL Chat thread.
We have a prize drawing at the end of each month. The prize winner is selected by random number generator and each entry is a chance to win the prize. You are eligible for up to four entries. Please make a seperate post for each entry. You may post the following entries: [LIST=1]
Picture of the first finished sock (or two through the heels). Any socks started this month count.
Picture of a completed pair. Any socks completed this month count. Socks started before the beginning of the month may be finished and entered as a completed pair.
Picture of a finished pair that uses a pattern that goes with the monthly theme. Please include the name of your pattern and how it coordinates with the theme.
Picture of a finished pair that uses the featured color.
[/LIST] Our theme this month is Flowers! Choose any pattern that is connected to Flowers.
Our color is: Any color that matches a flower in your garden or flowers in one of your pots. Your finished picture should be a picture of your socks near your flowers. If your flowers won’t still be blooming when you finish your socks, show us a picture of your yarn next to your flowers.
These are finished through the heels. I’m trying Legacy Lace for the first time for socks. It’s very light weight and I’m hoping the socks will fit well.
I just finished the first of a pair of shortie socks for my sister-in-law. I’m sure its mate won’t be far behind, because she has tiny feet, especially in comparison to my huge man-sized feet! I don’t know what this yarn is, I think it’s Paton’s Kroy Socks, but it’s been in my stash since before 2010 and managed to lose its band years ago. It is SO cute, I just love it, and I’m already planning how to make myself a pair of shorties with what is left over. Since this sock only used 20 grams of the 100-gram ball, there should be plenty to do something with.
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