One of those fascinating posts in which I do nothing more than update you on the growth of my sock

The first Lenore sock is coming along nicely. I’m madly in love with this pattern and this colorway (both named Lenore, from the 2007 STR sock club):

lenorefirstfoot.jpg

That is all.

26 Comments on “One of those fascinating posts in which I do nothing more than update you on the growth of my sock

  1. Oooh, so pretty! I really want to cast mine on, but I must resist (other UFOs)

    Thanks for lighting a candle for my friend 🙂
    Posted by: Michele

  2. Ooooooh pretty! Sorry, I know that’s practically the same comment as the previous commenter, but it fits so well…
    Posted by: Lizbon

  3. I’m just going to have to learn how to knit on circular needles and find that pattern, oh wow, I don’t know if I can manage to do two things at the same time…ciao:)
    Posted by: rositta

  4. Your sock is so beautiful! I’ve been thinking about attempting some socks, any suggestions? Thunper looks cute in the previous post. Have you cut his hair yet?
    Posted by: rubyredruca

  5. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! (And I’m still miffed at myself that I didn’t remember to look at the blacks at the Blue Moon sale…) The only problem I see is that people are gonna want to eat your socks. Um. You know what I mean. [g]
    Posted by: MonicaPDX

  6. Oooh, so pretty! I really want to cast mine on, but I must resist (other UFOs)

    Thanks for lighting a candle for my friend 🙂
    Posted by: Michele

  7. Ooooooh pretty! Sorry, I know that’s practically the same comment as the previous commenter, but it fits so well…
    Posted by: Lizbon

  8. I’m just going to have to learn how to knit on circular needles and find that pattern, oh wow, I don’t know if I can manage to do two things at the same time…ciao:)
    Posted by: rositta

  9. Your sock is so beautiful! I’ve been thinking about attempting some socks, any suggestions? Thunper looks cute in the previous post. Have you cut his hair yet?
    Posted by: rubyredruca

  10. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! (And I’m still miffed at myself that I didn’t remember to look at the blacks at the Blue Moon sale…) The only problem I see is that people are gonna want to eat your socks. Um. You know what I mean. [g]
    Posted by: MonicaPDX

  11. Look good! You are making fast progress on these, I’m such a slow sock knitter.
    Posted by: Sharon

  12. Lovely sock. But look at that FLOOR! That’s gorgeous. Reminds my of the one my grandparents had, where I spent ages making clothes for my dolls from my grandma’s wonderful collection of fabrics (she used to make wallhangings).
    Posted by: marrije

  13. Ha! That’s a great title. We’ve all felt that way at some point or other… but your sock is so lovely that it really warrants a day-by-day posting. The colorway is spectacular. Perfect for fall.
    Posted by: Jennifer

  14. OH Crud now I want to start mine……………….
    It looks so nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Posted by: Betsy

  15. Look good! You are making fast progress on these, I’m such a slow sock knitter.
    Posted by: Sharon

  16. Lovely sock. But look at that FLOOR! That’s gorgeous. Reminds my of the one my grandparents had, where I spent ages making clothes for my dolls from my grandma’s wonderful collection of fabrics (she used to make wallhangings).
    Posted by: marrije

  17. Ha! That’s a great title. We’ve all felt that way at some point or other… but your sock is so lovely that it really warrants a day-by-day posting. The colorway is spectacular. Perfect for fall.
    Posted by: Jennifer

  18. OH Crud now I want to start mine……………….
    It looks so nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Posted by: Betsy

  19. hmmm – haven’t started my Lenore yet – not a big fan of the lace (thought it an odd thing for an October sock) but love the ways yours is looking. Are you following the pattern spot-on?
    Posted by: robin

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