Specifically, a cake and a sock.
This is a piece of chocolate bourbon pecan cake with caramel whipped cream. All made by me for my dad’s birthday dinner. OMG IT WAS AWESOME.
First sock attempt = Success! Maybe not perfect, but it looks like a sock and that’s all I care about.
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wait…. hold up… you finished a sock, and not just any sock, your first sock… in a single weekend??? One day I’ll give socks a chance.
I did! But I spent a LOT of time on it.
I keep hearing about this second sock syndrome, so I hope you don’t become afflicted. :) Good job!
SSS doesn’t really affect new sock knitters. It usually turns up in the later stages of sock knitting when the knitter “gets over” knitting 2 of the same thing. Probably by the 4th pair of socks.
good to know. that’s when you start getting crazy ideas about knitting two at once. psychos!! :D
That’s right. Those people are ka-razy! ;)
So, as I see it, you’re going to have to make 10 different cakes and cupcake varieties so we can sample all these goodies when we come to visit. Get to work. :)
I know, Maggie, we’re going to have to make a list. I’ll be chained to the oven!
They both look delicious. Toe up or top down? (The sock that is)
Top down, I guess? Started with the cuff.
I heart toe up. (No icksworthy grafting to do at the end.) Plus that magical seamless cast on makes me feel like I can bend space and do cold fusion.
I find increasing at the toe a lot more fiddly than grafting. But I find grafting easy. Because I’m magical! I like toe-up with a short-row toe.
Freakgirl, I’ll bring my special oven chain.
I suck at grafting. But Maggie will teach me a better way when she gets here in January. Before she chains me to the oven, I mean.
That’s hot.
Ha!