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Saturday, September 09, 2006

After careful swatching and a complete leg, I've decided to frog my Mystery sock. I'm loving the design (Leaves of Grass Anklet) but I fear it is too small. I am planning to start over though, this time I'm going to add a few more stitches when I cast on.

A pic before frogging can be found at my blog.

1 Comments:

  • Oh! I'm so sorry you're having to frog--but I suppose it is important to have socks that fit. Sorta. *They're really pretty!

    By Blogger msubulldog, at 5:49 PM  

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