Two finished footwear objects do not necessarily a pair make

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One Eleanora legwarmer (okay…anklewarmer. It reaches mid-calf, which is, I believe, the most flattering length for a legwarmer) and one Child’s First Sock. One more of each to come.


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28 Comments on “Two finished footwear objects do not necessarily a pair make

  1. Hey, I had a pair something like that a few weeks ago!
    Posted by: Norma

  2. That’s still one more than I have 😉
    Posted by: Lee Ann

  3. Heh…I’m just imagining what Eleanora would’ve looked like had you been planted firmly in denial about the size of the sock and just kept going.

    But man, is that lovely. I’ll be starting mine soon.
    Posted by: Michelle

  4. I love the legwarmer! It it just beautiful and a great adaptation.
    Posted by: Vicki

  5. The leg warmer is great – I’m thinking Mim would love it! Don’t designers usually love when people make variations of their patterns?

    Child’s First Sock – so pretty!
    Posted by: Laura

  6. Both lovely. But that Child’s First Sock looks awfully large — will you not be allowing your child to wear socks until he is four or five? Poor little thing…
    Posted by: alison

  7. I am assuming that the “child’s first sock” is suposed to be the first sock they learn to knit?? seems a lil complicated for that.. are the heal and toes simplified?
    Posted by: Teresa

  8. Hey, I had a pair something like that a few weeks ago!
    Posted by: Norma

  9. That’s still one more than I have 😉
    Posted by: Lee Ann

  10. Heh…I’m just imagining what Eleanora would’ve looked like had you been planted firmly in denial about the size of the sock and just kept going.

    But man, is that lovely. I’ll be starting mine soon.
    Posted by: Michelle

  11. I love the legwarmer! It it just beautiful and a great adaptation.
    Posted by: Vicki

  12. The leg warmer is great – I’m thinking Mim would love it! Don’t designers usually love when people make variations of their patterns?

    Child’s First Sock – so pretty!
    Posted by: Laura

  13. Both lovely. But that Child’s First Sock looks awfully large — will you not be allowing your child to wear socks until he is four or five? Poor little thing…
    Posted by: alison

  14. I am assuming that the “child’s first sock” is suposed to be the first sock they learn to knit?? seems a lil complicated for that.. are the heal and toes simplified?
    Posted by: Teresa

  15. Pretty. But, have you cast on for the second ones yet?
    Posted by: claudia

  16. Hi,

    I just found your site and am excited. I just received a Studio Chunky Knitter (model# 150) and your site came up when I “Googled” the knitting machine. I am in desperate need of an instrcuion manual and have not been able to fine one anywhere! If you have one could I please, please get a copy? I would gladly send a s.a.s.e. as well as pay for any costs incurred in copying.

    Thank you

    Debbie
    Posted by: Debbie

  17. Hi,

    I just found your site and am excited. I just received a Studio Chunky Knitter (model# 150) and your site came up when I “Googled” the knitting machine. I am in desperate need of an instrcuion manual and have not been able to fine one anywhere! If you have one could I please, please get a copy? I would gladly send a s.a.s.e. as well as pay for any costs incurred in copying.

    Thank you

    Debbie
    Posted by: Debbie

  18. Lemme guess? These are for the baby because his ….. feet are gonna get cold?
    Posted by: Cassie

  19. allow me, as cari possibly is busy rolling over. “Child’s First Sock” is the name of the pattern, from Nancy Bush’s Knitting Vintage Socks. Originally it was for a child; Bush updated the pattern so it now can be worn by a woman, i’m guessing cari, herself.

    if you don’t know that book, do! it’s really wonderful!
    Posted by: e

  20. Pretty. But, have you cast on for the second ones yet?
    Posted by: claudia

  21. Hi,

    I just found your site and am excited. I just received a Studio Chunky Knitter (model# 150) and your site came up when I “Googled” the knitting machine. I am in desperate need of an instrcuion manual and have not been able to fine one anywhere! If you have one could I please, please get a copy? I would gladly send a s.a.s.e. as well as pay for any costs incurred in copying.

    Thank you

    Debbie
    Posted by: Debbie

  22. Hi,

    I just found your site and am excited. I just received a Studio Chunky Knitter (model# 150) and your site came up when I “Googled” the knitting machine. I am in desperate need of an instrcuion manual and have not been able to fine one anywhere! If you have one could I please, please get a copy? I would gladly send a s.a.s.e. as well as pay for any costs incurred in copying.

    Thank you

    Debbie
    Posted by: Debbie

  23. Lemme guess? These are for the baby because his ….. feet are gonna get cold?
    Posted by: Cassie

  24. allow me, as cari possibly is busy rolling over. “Child’s First Sock” is the name of the pattern, from Nancy Bush’s Knitting Vintage Socks. Originally it was for a child; Bush updated the pattern so it now can be worn by a woman, i’m guessing cari, herself.

    if you don’t know that book, do! it’s really wonderful!
    Posted by: e