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Not a Wii® sock, but a wee sock


by Nanc filed under knitting on April 2, 2008 04:19 PM

'Cause a sock for the Nintendo Wii® would be ridiculous, right?



I participated in the wee tiny sock swap hosted by Yarn Miracle. I did this last year, too, and had a good time. It's a relatively simple, quick, and inexpensive swap to participate in – so why the heck not?!

I knit this wee sock for WoollyMoose from some lime green Koigu that I picked up at my first trip to MSWF in 2006.

There has been other knitting on my needles, and I know that I owe y'all the Knitting Future segment of the Past and Present series. Write me up an IOU, 'cause it may be a while still.

Any complaints should be taken up with Munny. No worries, he's a friendly guy... I think (hard to tell with no expression or face).

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Posted by: P-la on April 2, 2008 08:00 PM

Wee socks are such big fun!


Posted by: Jen da purse Ho on April 3, 2008 05:12 AM

WEEEE! such a beautiful sock!


Posted by: Kathy on April 3, 2008 02:29 PM

I wouldn't be surprised by anything you wacky sock knitters choose to knit....


Posted by: julie on April 3, 2008 07:49 PM

Oh Nancy! Thank you so very much for the lovely green sock and the pretty stitch markers. Those were so thoughtful, as was the coloring on the sock. I appreciate it all.


Posted by: Rachel on April 4, 2008 11:20 AM

That yarn is beautiful!


Posted by: aubyn on April 4, 2008 08:58 PM

That is one awesome wee sock


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