
What? That’s less of a sock than you saw last week? Oh, well I finished the first one!

Love the first sock. Looking forward to having a pair. So last Friday, I reached my breaking point. I couldn’t stand having my loom completely empty. So I did something about it.

This will be a twill sampler table runner that is a LONG overdue gift for a friend. And it isn’t warped yet, but the process has started, so YAY! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m having a massive allergy attack AND I have a ginormous book I’m working on reading. It’s time to turn a few pages then try to sleep my sinuses clear. (yeah, I know. It’s a pipe dream.)
2 comments:
Can I just say that I love that your sock bag has socks on it? Very fitting.
This has been a bad week for allergies. Last week, I could hardly lift my head for all the snot!
I love the blue sock. And you just keep posting photos of how much work it is to warp a loom. It keeps me from wanting another fiber hobby.
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