
Here's the first Monkey in all of it's glory! I am very pleased with how it turned out.
Here's a closer view of the foot. I like how it is striping.



I immediately cast on for the second Monkey! Although I am sad to report that second Monkey decided to go to the frog pond! I had knitted almost two complete repeats before I made a mistake that I couldn't fix. The mistake got worse and worse. So it was destined for the frog pond. This is actually the third Monkey that I cast on for. This is a very easy pattern to knit and I am becoming more and more addicted to knitting socks as each day goes on!
Now, for the big question? Could this be your sock??
3 comments:
Such a pretty colorway! Congrats on getting the first sock done!
I love your sock! What great colors.
That's one gorgeous monkey!Looks like my size...but probably not!I am sure your partner will love them.
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