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I've already walked quite a bit now and then the usual doubts set in: are my hold-up stockings still properly in place? I'm not really sure so I guess I'll have to check them by lifting my skirt a little. Now I'm outside and all exposed so probably this is not a good time for that, yet I don't see anyone around so maybe I can get away with a quick skirt lift and stocking check after all. I guess I'll have to risk it and just go for it, and surely you won't tell anyone, right?
Pattern: Cookie A's Twisted Flower Socks modified in to a knee-high version.
Yarn: Valvilla Modella (65 %polyamide, 35 % wool; 50 g=160 m), 120 g.
Needles: 2,0 mm.
I love these! An absolutely beautiful cable and lace pattern from Cookie A, yet again.
I'm a big fan of knee-high socks and find them to be more versatile and useful than basic ankle-high socks. Therefore I made some modifications to the pattern. I'm so happy with the result, yay! :D
This Ravens stocking was hanging on the door at my friend's house a few weeks ago. Today they will be playing against the Denver Broncos in the second round of the NFL playoffs. My purple photo last Sunday must have helped them win (hah), but this week will be a lot harder. Today we have to play away, in Denver where it is only 15 degrees out, against the best team in our conference. A tall order for sure, but there is always hope!
UPDATE: Ravens 38-35 in 2 overtimes!!!!!!!!!
amazing after losing to this same team 4 weeks ago 34-17
Christmas sugar cookies decorated with fondant. For details: crazycakecompany.blogspot.com/2008/12/christmas-sugar-coo...
I started these as the sample socks for Toe Up 2 at a Time. Then I realized how thick they were. I decided to add fun fur to the tops, and make stockings for my nephews unborn twins.
Pictured here is the stocking top of Gisella.
These bands are on all the hosiery by by VienneMilano.