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Cable Rib Socks....Done...Waving Lace Socks....started....

Finished SocksWell I finished the cable rib socks and really enjoyed them. However, I have identified some problem areas in my knitting that I need to work on. If you can see in the toe of this sock, my kitchener stitch really is sucky. I always get so so so confused which way I am supposed to be going. I am sure there is some sort of rhyme or something to help me with this but I don`t know it. Does someone know it? I need such help it`s not even funny. Toe

The next problem is a little hard to see in these photos. My calbe gets a little wonky at the gusset. I don`t understand why as I followed the pattern and everything worked out as it should. I couldn`t find any errors and the second one turned out the same as the first. The pictures I have found on Ravelry for these socks and this pattern have all got proper un-wonky cables. If you can see the cable and you know my problem, please let me know as it`s kinda killing me. Gusset

Ok, next we have our next project, casted on for the Sockdown Ravelry Challenge to knit 12 pairs of socks in 12 months. Technically, it`s really 6 pairs in 12 months but my plan is for 12. I will post pictures as soon as I have some. These are taking a bit longer than the cable ribs because I changed my plan and I am making lace socks. I love how they are turning out but I need 2o rows without errors before I will take a picture and I don`t intend to frog them for one error row (that`s all I have so far).

I intend to post a blog about my two new favorite guys in a couple of days. Stay tuned.....

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