On my monitor the top colour for the socks looks like raspberry. :)
I checked the website for Ella Rae Classic yarn and it is slightly different from your yarn in the bags in sun but not much. Anyway you look at it the yarn is gorgeous.
Oh, and as for your following post ....wild cheers and 1000% agreement. I'm heading for my 31st anniversary this year. :)
I enjoy your books and found this blog while looking for your website. Can I say that your posts on socks (and a class at my local yarn shop) got me back to knitting and onto the fun of knitting socks. Thank you. I have knit quite a few pairs of socks in the last year and I don't see it slowing down.
It is addictive, isn't it? My feet are so much happier; I don't want to *ever* wear commercially made socks again (at least not until they quit making socks so Spandexed they cut off my circulation!) But then...that means knitting new socks to replace the ones that wear out, and...there's that color and that other color I like...and I want to get the socks on a rotation that doesn't *require* me to knit a pair a month (or close to it) to stay ahead of things.
So I don't see my sock-knitting slowing down for some time to come. Are you posting pictures of yours anywhere?
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I checked the website for Ella Rae Classic yarn and it is slightly different from your yarn in the bags in sun but not much. Anyway you look at it the yarn is gorgeous.
Oh, and as for your following post ....wild cheers and 1000% agreement. I'm heading for my 31st anniversary this year. :)
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So I don't see my sock-knitting slowing down for some time to come. Are you posting pictures of yours anywhere?
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