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Mini Archie’s February Furtle Around The Blogosphere

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    Furtle (v): to have a rummage or delve into the contents of something Hello! I’ve made good progress this month with my year of socks for me. I’ve finished the socks I started  last month : Read about them  here And started the next pair: Only two ends on this sock, thank goodness! Yarn is “Soul Power” by The Yarn Badger Which means I’m exactly halfway through  Time to start the next one *firm face* The  link party for Fettle Those Finishes! 2025  closes tonight so if you want to join, assemble a list and link before 11pm (GMT) - remember that the list can be edited throughout the year so all you need is one item on it to link up if you’re short of time. Linking up to the February Furtle  If you're linking up, please add a link (one per person, please) to your blog post, which could contain: a mosaic of all you've made in the month, something you've made/started/worked on, a goal which you'd like to achieve in the next month (and then in next ...
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The Year Of Socks for Me: Scrappy Socks

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The socks I started last month (and which I worried about reaching the end of the yarn before reaching the end of the toes in my last post ) are finished and ready to go on my feet! This is what I started with:  The two balls on the outside left are the same yarn This is what they looked like when I finished them and turned them inside out to darn in the ends: <gulps> Yes, I got a shock at just how many there were! I didn’t want it to look obvious that I’d used four different yarns so did ten rounds of one of the two bigger balls, then five of one of the smaller, then ten of the other big ball and five of the other small ball until I hit the heel (which is the same yarn as the cuff and first ten rounds of the leg and toe as well as the first ten rounds of the instep) and then continued until I ran out of the smaller balls. I then alternated the larger balls but each time I used them, I started from the other end of the yarn to mix it up a bit (so either started with the end w...