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Hey! The best-dressed feet and neck in town!
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02.27.08 - 9:26 pm | #
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yeah, red cashmere. What a great combination! And those socks turned out really nicely. Also, I like the idea of the clasp in the front, too. You're making me want to do beading, too.
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02.27.08 - 9:27 pm | #
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Great socks!
Miss T |
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02.28.08 - 9:13 am | #
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The toggle in front is a wonderful, and beautiful, idea!
Rebecca |
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02.28.08 - 10:07 am | #
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I was beginning to wonder about you!
The socks are gorgeous as always. I've got a couple of skeins of Wollmeise just looking for a project; maybe Monkeys will be it!
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02.28.08 - 1:54 pm | #
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Both projects came out bee-yootifully!
I know what you mean about getting behindhand with both the making of and the reading of blogs - tragically, my own difficulty in getting computer time has resulted in my not getting me to the Yarnery in time, and so I was unable to obtain tickets to the next Harlot visit.
Woe!! Gnashing of teeth and rending of sweaters ensue!
That'll larn me...
Eileen |
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02.28.08 - 2:43 pm | #
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Mmmm... red cashmere. Looks super yummy!
I made the same toggle-front necklace from bead monkey a year ago (?) and it's great to whip on and off. Toggle in front is a great idea! 
Deb |
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02.28.08 - 4:04 pm | #
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Wow, that's a lot of gorgeous cashmere! Pretty socks - and hey, I think most Minnesotans' legs are that pale right now. 
Chris |
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02.29.08 - 3:32 pm | #
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Must try Monkey socks. As for your white legs, Spring (and the sun) will show up any day now.
Jeanne |
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03.01.08 - 12:39 pm | #
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I've never knit with cashmere, but after your review, I must try it sometime. Soon.
Li_B |
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