Hopefully it’ll pass Mom’s inspection. Now, to finish the other one. Don’t call me today, I’ll be busy knitting.
Suzanne
p.s. I know my toe isn’t perfect, but I have to say, I don’t get what the fuss is about the Kitchener stitch. I thought it was…pretty easy…
It looks great to me. I’m so glad I won’t have to make any socks for you any more. I won’t, right?
Now I need to work on socks for those family members of mine who live in another country.
The Kitchener/grafting stitch is only a mystery to people who aren’t willing to just sit down in a quiet place and follow the directions. It’s not a mindless stitch, but fortunately on places like toes it doesn’t take very long at all to accomplish it.
What a nice Mom! I like the part where she has washed her hands of any more sock making for you! Do you think she’ll vut the boys off next? LOL! I hope your other foot gets some warmth today.
Awesome! I used a three needle bindoff on my socks until recently, because I’d heard horror stories about kitchener stitch. I watched a youtube video and kitchenered a whole shawl. No big deal. Have fun knitting today.