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Pattern:
Zombie Socks by Sheryl Giles
Ravelry Only pattern - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/zombie-socks
Made for
Me in Size 9
Needles:
US 1 1/2 / 2.5 mm Knitpicks Option & Harmony
2 socks on 2 circs
Yarn:
Scout's Swag Superwash Merino/Tencel in Socktoberfest
scoutsswag.com/gallery/gallery.html
1 skeins = 375.0 yards
I am doing these toe-up. The pattern is cuff down but the pattern repeat doesn’t matter which end is up. So it is easy to switch to toe-up instead.
I have been debating what to do with the Scout’s Swag in Socktoberfest that I got from Silvercat. I was worried that the Zombie pattern might be too busy for the yarn. But so far, I really like the way it looks.
I got to the 64 stitches recommended in the pattern & it fits my foot well. It is a little loose, but I am hoping that it will tighten up a smidge when I block it.
Given the orange in these, I want them knit by Halloween. Unfortunately, there isn’t enough orange in the yarn for them to count for the September Sock Knitter’s Anonymous KAL. Ah well. Still enjoying the pattern & the yarn.
Row 1: Bookmarks
Row 2: Buttons distributed to attendees to find matches and engage in a social experiment.
Photo: Donna Chen
# Custom designed to suit all makes of Swags in varying sizes, the Swag Protection System (SPS) was designed to protect your valuable bedding both in use and during transit.
# Also acts as a ground sheet for your swag
# Suits all makes of swags in varying sizes
# Made from waterproof and wear-resistant PVC
# Available in Single, King Single and Double
# Opens to form a practical and handy ground sheet
# Robust and long-lasting expedition-style zips and webbing with top and end grab handles
# Protects your swag from rain, dirt and insects from entering during transit
# Oversized design fits your rolled up swag with all bedding
# Padded shoulder strap for carrying comfort
>> www.snowys.com.au/Sleeping-Gear/Swags/Swag-Protection-Sys...
"Love Swag"
Fotografa y diseñadora: Lena Sonrie Sonrisas
Video: Kevin Field TrejoProduce
Edición: Masflakoprod
"Love Swag"
Fotografa y diseñadora: Lena Sonrie Sonrisas
Video: Kevin Field TrejoProduce
Edición: Masflakoprod
Swag car No. 2 is one of the oldest TechEd items I have. This remote control car from Dell was a giveaway at TechEd 2003 in Dallas, the first year I attended.
This is a small car, under 3 inches. If you've ever used Dell PowerEdge servers, you will recognize the graphic on the base as a bezel from a server, a vintage 2003 server anyway. To start driving you remove the dome, detach the car, screw the antenna into the hole above the Del logo, and turn the base over. On the bottom are the controls for the car and you're ready to drive...I've only tried it out a couple times, but that little car will move! This was a popular item that year as you can imagine. You definitely had to queue up for this one.
So Justin Bieber got a NEW TATTOO! Yeep. See that one on his sleeve. I guess that makes it complete. Its of a egial. Or however you spell it. #swag #JB