Admittedly not very far along. This portion has been very easy, though the tiny needles still vex me sometimes. I am just doing a simple pattern - I figured learning sock techniques was enough without mixing in a fancy pattern. So far they seem nice and stretchy - I am looking forward to getting one done.
Part of the reason I have not worked on them much is because I have been working on hats for my niece, as well as Christmas presents for various family members. And some fingerless gloves that a friend asked me to make for her. It was actually one of my very first projects a year ago, and I am finally getting to the second glove.
Both still need thumbs added, but I feel good in getting this pair worked on and, hopefully, completed soon.
I am still working on whittling down my yarn stash, too. Though I did buy some sock yarn for the socks, the gloves are yarn I have had for a year, and the couple of baby hats that I have been making are all from things I have had for a while. So, that is making me rather happy, too. Feeling like I am cleaning up my home while at the same time making fun and cute things that people will wear is a feeling that I like. I didn't get a picture of the hat that I made for my niece this weekend. I had to tear it out 3 times on Sunday and I finally finished it yesterday when I had free time again. I think I just crochet too tightly - meaning that patterns written for normal crocheters don't fully apply to me, so I end up adding extra rows. But, I learned that lesson well this weekend, so hopefully I can just begin adding rows sooner and making sure to measure circumference so that I don't have to rip out hats three times! Measure twice and crochet once? Something like that.
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