I love wearing kneesocks, so I thought I'd embellish a couple of my favorite pairs for fall. Here are a few ideas for fancying them up with button rosettes.
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I make sock monsters! No two are alike. They like to celebrate holidays in style and wear outfits!
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Lou, Fletch, Cathy, Cecil-Bob, Horst, Hadleigh, Sparky, Cosmo, Boxhead, and Charlie all belong to La Société des Monstres Célèbres, a group of monsters who began life in a...
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I designed these socks for Krafti and love using this pattern over and over. Yarn is from PicoAccuardi Dyeworks.
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I was about 8 years old when I knit my first piece of essential winter gear - a wool scarf a few inches wide and as long as my patience would allow. Over the years I progressed to circular needles...
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Wool socks are the ultimate in warmth during the winter season. Wool is water repellent and wicks moisture from your feet if you do get so warm that you sweat, which make these perfect gear for snow...
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These socks are for a woman with a size 7 to 7.5 foot, and are as unique as they come!
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Ah, the lowly sock...worn on feet, shoved into boots, and even chewed up by pets. Yet the hand-knitted sock is a thing of beauty, comfort, and entertainment on long bus rides.
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I sometimes think that knitting projects are like that old saying--if it's not broken don't fix it--in that if you have a project that you've made successfully, why not just make it over and over and over again? Well, for one thing it completely destroys the surprise of opening a handmade gift made by you. And, let's face it-it can also be boring. I strongly advocate branching out and applying your knitting skills to new and beautiful things.
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