Here are Mom's thoughts on her first sock knitting experience:
Here's the proof (even if I had the wrong date on my camera!!!!) that they are completed!! Yeh!!! They are very warm and thick which I will enjoy immensely come winter. Learning to knit again was a very enjoyable experience due in large part to your teaching abilities and extreme patience with me. Thank you for helping out in all my ooopppps on that first sock and then holding my hand via the phone on the second. While I doubt I will develop the passion that you have for knitting I do look forward to a second pair. Who knows I may even try a pattern sometime- I like the thought of no purls. And a big thank you to all your blogging friends for their encouragement. Every facet of this experience has stretched me in good ways and I'm glad I let you talk me into giving it a try! I love you kiddo and thank you again for all your help. (Don't let anyone tell you that you can't teach an "old dog" new tricks)
Love,
Mom
I'm so proud of you Mom! Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us! [Technical details: Needles US 1.5, yarn: Knitpicks Gloss in Dolphin, basic sock with 2 x 2 ribbing at the top] I also got her Ann Bud's "Getting Started Knitting Socks." While I really enjoyed the book and it does have super pics of all the stages of sock making, I thought the written sock patterns were hard to read for a beginner. There are tons of abbreviations and knitting lingo, so if you aren't super familiar with knitting patterns it is challenging. Often just reading the pattern aloud made the meaning clear to Mom, but written out the meaning was hard to understand. ] Mom has a second pair planned, so this won't be the last we hear from Mom! :) (Thanks Dad for taking the pic!)
They look great! Your mom did a fabulous job. Hope she enjoys knitting her next pair of socks. I was addicted after one pair. :)
ReplyDeleteYour mom's socks turned out great! I love that she let you post her thoughts. The second pair will be even more fun to knit.
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