Cookie A's Lindsay socks
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Pattern from: Sock Innovation
Pattern by: Cookie A (oh my goodness, I must fangirl her)
On Ravelry: Lindsay
Yarn: Handmaiden Casbah in terra cotta (tans and brick reds)

I did a short row heel and toe with these socks for the first time, and I really enjoy how they came out. Although I think part of why I suddenly liked the short rows were that you don't have to pick up a wrap when you're in garter stitch (it disappears, w00t!)
The yarn is elegant, soft and warm. I've frogged several unworthy projects (that had more to do with not striping well) with this yarn, and I am more than pleased with how these socks turned out. I am living in them this winter, they are wonderful.
Pattern by: Cookie A (oh my goodness, I must fangirl her)
On Ravelry: Lindsay
Yarn: Handmaiden Casbah in terra cotta (tans and brick reds)

I did a short row heel and toe with these socks for the first time, and I really enjoy how they came out. Although I think part of why I suddenly liked the short rows were that you don't have to pick up a wrap when you're in garter stitch (it disappears, w00t!)
The yarn is elegant, soft and warm. I've frogged several unworthy projects (that had more to do with not striping well) with this yarn, and I am more than pleased with how these socks turned out. I am living in them this winter, they are wonderful.