My two main Ravellenics projects (blanket squares and spinning) got a little sidelined. I decided I needed some bright yellow socks and have not worked on much other knitting since.
Pattern: Burn brighter by Fiona Hamilton-MacLaren
Yarn: A Little Bit Sheepish sock yarn in Free Range
Needles: 2.5mm and 2.25mm dpns
There is still hope for some of my other Ravellenics projects, hoping to squeeze a little fibre time in over the weekend but there is a major DIY project going on that will hamper the knitting time.
great pattern. Everyone needs bright yellow socks!
ReplyDeletewow those are some bright socks - so pretty though, i love them!!! have a knitty friday xxx
ReplyDeleteHappy Feet, yellow always makes me happy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful happy feet
ReplyDeleteI love that yellow. I am losing my Ravellenic mojo. My socks are starting to slow down. I just want to spin. Argh! I want this pair of socks finished though. Oh, it won't happen before closing ceremonies.
ReplyDeleteLove those socks.
Lovely, sunshiney socks! I can see why you decided to work on them instead.
ReplyDeleteVery striking pattern! Thanks for the link; I've added it to my favourites!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your Ravellenics projects. Mine is going slowly, slowly.
Lovely bright sunny socks! x
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, love that stitch pattern! Seeing yours makes me want to make a pair too :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so comfy and delicate...and what a fantastic color!!
ReplyDeleteThose socks are so pretty- I love the little candle flame pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love your socks too. :-)
ReplyDeleteI have to cast on YELLOW socks. Yours truly are uplifting. The perfect socks for rainy and grey days.
ReplyDeleteI love those socks!!! I'm so glad you posted a close-up of the stitches, they're definitely worth showing off!
ReplyDeletelove the color! beautiful stitch pattern!
ReplyDeleteAwesome socks! I love that yellow yarn. Very nice job.
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely! There is a shawl pattern similar to that in the sock-yarn one-skein wonders book!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the bright colour and the pattern
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