Wednesday, March 15, 2006


Isn't this little cuff of the sock cute! It looks so small for our 2 year old grandson though. I've already switched to a larger size needles and may have to make it even larger. I'm looking forward to finishing it tomorrow. Just thought I'd let you know how its coming along...*s*. Knitting is so relaxing...I like it...I like it!

Psalm 145:1 "I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever."

8 comments:

Dawn said...

I can't seem to knit a scarf, let alone a sock...I look longingly at the knitter blogs and all their fun projects....

Saija said...

i come from a long line of knitters ... i can knit but the feel of the wool bothers my fingers, so :o( ...

anyway, my sweet aunt has her tv projects ... last months tv project was knitting socks for leo ... they are so warm, and he loves the homemade socks that my aunt & my mom have made for him over the years ...

keeping on knitting, Knitter Kat!

Amy said...

I would love to get back into knitting and use to do it alot as a child in fact I have lots of old retro knitting patterns that I'd love to do but I can't understand the instructions all that well...

Laurie said...

Dear Maggie,
Oh I wish I could knit~my Nana tried to teach me how to crochet years ago and I just had no patience for it! Good luck with your project!!

Mindy said...

love to learn how to knit...I used to know years ago when I was a kid...but forgot how to do it...maybe its time to get back at it! This inspires me...have a great day Miss Maggie! xo

Kali said...

Oh my, how sweet!

HomemakerAng said...

i would love to learn to knit also! i know it is harder than you knitting girls make it look though (smile)

Shelley L. MacKenzie said...

I love making socks. I've made 2 pair for my 2 1/2 year old nephew, another pair of kids socks and 2 adult pairs with a 3rd in the process as we speak. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be to knit them either, which is a plus for me!