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Comments on: Sock Stories
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/
Knitting! Plus some gardening, cocktails, and whatever else strikes my fancy.Sun, 04 Mar 2007 13:54:01 +0000
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By: Jen
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-241
Sun, 04 Mar 2007 13:54:01 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-241Your socks look great (as always). I also like that your socks talk. Keeps the knitting interesting! 🙂
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By: trek
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-240
Sat, 03 Mar 2007 16:34:52 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-240Nothing wrong with talking knits – you should hear what the dishcloths are always saying around here…
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By: Lorraine
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-239
Sat, 03 Mar 2007 15:25:52 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-239Brenda- I was telling Chris, some yarn is better in the skein or ball- once you knit with it, it loses it’s charm.
That’s why it falls under the category of “hoard”. Stuff you’ll never knit. The joy is in the owning.
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By: KnitNana
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-238
Sat, 03 Mar 2007 03:26:14 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-238I love the Lenten Rose yarn and socks – can’t wait to see your lace! Talking socks – LOLOL! (((hugs)))
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By: Chris
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-237
Fri, 02 Mar 2007 22:13:03 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-237LOL! I like talking socks. 🙂 They turned out great!
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By: knittingphilistine
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-236
Fri, 02 Mar 2007 18:53:09 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-236Wow, you knit socks like I knit socks…lots of singlets with no mates! Too bad about the jaywalkers, I really like the way the first one turned out. The colors, and everything. Maybe you shouldn’t frog them and make them for me. :o) I absolutely love the gray Gingerbread socks–I have a soft spot for gray socks, yet I rarely feel the compunction to knit any for myself. And those Lenten Rose’s…they’re gorgeous. I’ve seen a couple in the blogosphere, and they. are. divine.
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By: nova
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-235
Fri, 02 Mar 2007 18:01:02 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-235The lenten rose sock will be very pretty. I am saving mine for another pattern I have not yet found…
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By: Kristy
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-234
Fri, 02 Mar 2007 16:39:46 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-234Guacamole is a great colorway name! I’m glad to see you’re starting with the Lenten Rose yarn. Enjoy it!
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By: anna
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-233
Fri, 02 Mar 2007 15:44:20 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-233I like the talking first sock! Clever caption!
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By: Brigitte
https://www.molecularknitting.com/2007/03/sock-stories/#comment-232
Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:05:37 +0000http://molecularknitting.com/2007/03/02/sock-stories/#comment-232Oh, I think Guacamole is an excellent name for the yarn! It does look like it.