I happened upon At Upper Pond just as I was finishing the first of my Jolly Hockey Socks, only to discover Jane had knit the same socks in the same yarn in the same colorway and likewise christened them Hockey Socks!
Then, the very day I completed my second pair of sKNITches socks,
I logged on to find Jane had just finished a second pair, too! This time we used different colorways--Handsome Devil for Jane and Collegiate for me--but it still felt a wee bit spooky!
If she starts on a mahooosive jumper then it's time to be worried - that would be a lot to take on!
ReplyDeleteThat is spooky. But I can see why you would choose that yarn - your sock are lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo so gorgeous Kristina. I have a serious case of sock envy here.
ReplyDeletehow can you have finished another pair.... I am still struggling with my heel on the current pair.....
ReplyDeleteYou've got the bug well and truly haven't you? They are lovely. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteVery spooky indeed! Looks like you made them just in time for these plummeting temperatures.
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful! And the little heels are so cute! Please send them to me pronto - it's going to be 18 degrees tonight. Oh, they weren't for me? Drat.
ReplyDelete(Hope you had a happy Thanksgiving.)
Jolly Hockey Socks!
ReplyDeleteNo excuses for being cold this winter. You are very clever to make them look so beautiful
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with your sock knitting skills! I just love them!
ReplyDeleteHappy (belated) Thanksgiving to you, as well!
Quite spooky - they are lovely socks. You are both very clever to knit them so well.
ReplyDeletefabulous socks!!
ReplyDeleteoooh lovely socks - I love that colour combination.
ReplyDeleteExtremely spooky! Thanks for stopping by. I am currently knitting my youngest hockey player his own hockey socks!!
ReplyDeleteNot TOO spooky, considering how cute the pattern/colours are. If I had this talent, I would be thinking SOCKS for Xmas pressies.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you got The Cold. If the weather permits, I'm going to venture into London again tomorrow. xx