Sunday, April 5, 2009

Rainbows and Snow

I finished the Noro socks and took a quick pic outside during last week's blizzard. I did it before the snow and wind really picked up...when I could barely see the house across the street. Luck was on my side because these socks match almost as perfectly as you can get 2 Noro things to match~~and it was all by chance :) Click on the pictures to get a better look...

56 stitch basic stockinette sock

women's size small/med

needles: size 2 dpn's

yarn: Noro Kureyon Sock, color #S185


I knit these a little longer than I usually do. I wanted to use as much of the skein as I could (I still have almost half a skein left.) And sometimes you just need a bit of color peeking out from your boots, lol!

After the Noro socks were finished I whipped up another quick pair...

56 stitch basic stockinette sock

size women's small/med

needles: size 2 dpn's

yarn: Walk Away by Yarn Bee, color #02 Footsy


I hope your weekend has been lovely ;) We didn't get our forecasted snowstorm this weekend. Yesterday the wind was freezing cold, but today is blue skies and sunshine! Sending you all a little Colorado Sunshine!!!

26 comments:

  1. What beautiful socks!
    Keep warm and safe Staci!
    [[[hugs]]]

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  2. Nice socks! At least if the weather is frightful, you have rainbows on your feet!

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  3. Those socks are wonderful and you whip them up so fast.

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  4. Your socks are so beautiful.
    Good that the snowstorm missed you. Not very funny at this time of the year.

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  5. Staci. They are wonderful. Wish I could knit that quickly! lol

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  6. These socks are gorgeous. Love the color of both pair of socks.

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  7. Those are really quite lovely! I can picture them on my feet!!! ;-)

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  8. Such snuggly pretty socks! I'm green with envy of your knitting skills! You do great work.

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  9. Staci,

    What pretty socks and how great that they match so well.

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  10. Those are some cool socks! Love them!

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  11. I love these socks. Every time I see a "sock post" from you I think...some day, some day. And that day never comes. I am just terrified of making heels. I'm a righty who knits like a lefty. I've been told this is the "Norwegian style" so no one can show me how to turn the heels properly.

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  12. Love your socks!
    Stay safe and warm!

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  13. Beautiful beautiful beautiful socks! Very funny and very lovely :)

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  14. I love your socks - both pairs! You must have very happy feet.

    I just can't imagine snow. Here everything is in bloom. Maybe I can send some spring your way.

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  15. I love your socks - perfect for a blizzard!

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  16. I love all the socks you make!
    thanks for sending us some Colorado sunshine:)

    (((HUGS)))

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  17. Such beautiful and snuggly socks.

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  18. Ohhh they are awesome! what cool socks to wear!
    Natasha

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  19. Your cleverness with needles never cease to amaze me! Darn, I should be able to knit basic socks, shouldn't I? I love that Noro yarn. Gorgeous, gorgeous colour!

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  20. I just love those socks! Fabulous!

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  21. Really nice socks! I took a learn-to-knit class awhile back, and I enjoyed it, but kept thinking while I was knitting, "Ya know, I could be cross-stitching right now." So I don't knit anymore.

    Cool blue boots, too!

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  22. I just love your socks, I wish i could knit, my feet are always cold, especially when I
    i'm having a flare up. I'm sure these would keep them snug

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  23. I love that you not only finished one pair of socks - you "whipped up" another pair!! You must be a fast knitter! I plodded- as opposed to "whipped up" the last pair of socks I made. Good for you!! :)

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