tottering cables

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a little lace never hurt a guy, right? especially when hidden inside an adorably staggering cable. those little eyelets perform an important job in these sturdy socks, too, keeping the fabric soft, supple, and breathable. knit up in a yummy, squishy yarn, these socks are appealingly cozy for the chilly months ahead and at the same time, comfortable to wear all day.

shown here: size medium in zen yarn garden squooshy, a superwash merino/nylon blend, in colorway, silver moon.

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it’s always a real pleasure to work with roxanne, owner of zen yarn garden, who provided the delicious yarn for this project. roxanne offers a wide array of beautiful sock, DK, and lace yarns at her online shop—go see!

my good friend gail, whose beautiful blog i visit for each new post (go see!), was jumping up and down with her hand in the air to test knit this pair—how could i resist? thank you ever so much gail; your socktoberfest tottering cables are gorgeous (see october 2 post)!

13 thoughts on “tottering cables

  1. Thank you!! Blush!!! 🙂 Thank YOU!!! My extreme pleasure as always!!!

    David’s socks are gorgeous in that color!!! I’ve been stalking ZYG looking for more of that color 🙂

    Happy Friday!!

  2. As soon as I finish my Brickers I will get this pattern (well, maybe sooner!). It’s great! David has a lovely modeling foot, and those are your new front steps, right? Did he finish his shoes yet?:-)

  3. Are those David’s hand-made shoes? If so, please tell him they look great. Lovely duo, with your artistry as well.

    Did you get to play on the Norm Hall wheel again?

  4. oh, I love those socks.and the yarn is so perfect for them.
    And do I spy some hand made shoes in that photo as well??
    and in a catching up statement: What fun you had at Rhinebeck!! Wonderful photos! And your spinning class sounds like it was incredible. I have some buffalo down that I want to spin one day. I love that soft stuff

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