When my boys were very young and I walked them past a sweet shop twice a day to and from school, the phrase, “No darling, Friday is sweetie day” came from my lips several times a week. This plan had two effects, firstly, they learnt the days of the week and which order they fell in extremely quickly and secondly, soon after learning the days of the week, they stopped nagging.
I don’t see why I shouldn’t resurrect Friday as sweetie day for me. Its seems like a plan and a good one at that.
I heard a whisper about a special treat that some sock knitters had become just a little bit giddy about. (although I am probably in reality one of the last to know about this). So I had a little bit of a slow trawl around the Internet and found what I was looking for.
We do like pink packages, with Socktopus written on them, don’t we girls?

This is Malabrigo sock wool, which is in a superwash merino. (which to Mandycharlie is of extreme importance after hubby shrunk one of her hand knitted socks) There are so many gorgeous colours to choose from I had real difficulty (life is so tough!!) choosing which to have but eventually settled on Persia and Velvet Grapes. They are as scrumptious as they look.

And then I thought, I’ve got to fill this blog post up with something else, two piccies, one of a package, a very nice package, but still a package and the other of two skeins of wool is not really making much of an effort.
I am taking part in (and I’ll get this the wrong way around) NaNoBloMo, for the first time, which means to the uninitiated that you blog every day in the month of November. Its quite, not in a child birth way, but quite draining. I’m not the greatest of writers or the greatest of wits, I have no fundamental knowledge of the arts in any form or any great political stance and mostly the things I know are what I have struggled to learn without tuition (apart from the use of books and the Internet) for myself. I think, although I could be wrong that my blog is more of a gentle chatter that is accessible. So if I struggle over the next few weeks, and there are just one or two posts too many about food or the plot, please forgive me. I am trying to make this month varied and interesting, but I can see that I will probably fail at that.
As I was sorting through my stash I came across these (along with some other treasures) that I haven’t blogged about. They are Wildflower Socks by f. pea knit on 2.25 mm needles. I altered the pattern just slightly and knit it smooth under the foot. Son no.2 bought me this yarn, last year he asked me what I would like for Christmas and I pitifully cried that I would like some Lornas Laces Shepherd Sock in Gold Hill and that I couldn’t find any (in that particular colourway) in this country. So I found some in America and had it flown over, not very green, but very necessary and son no.2 was most pleased that he had bought something that his mum loved and adored.

And although I should be knitting lots of Christmas socks, I have taken time off recently to knit dk socks for me! I love the way these have knitted up, they are nice and thick and quite dense, they are 56 stitch,56 row by Nancy McGlynn. using Country 2529 Limbo Schoeller & Stahl on 3mm needles. I always put two needles together when casting on to make sure the cast on isn’t too tight and I’ve also given them a longer length in the foot than I need, so that I can fit another pair of socks underneath.
