Conservative Socks

I like the texture added by the green.

Three variegated yarns, how I love these socks.

I made more socks en route to Damascus. This was my third trip, and my third pair. I still need to photograph the second pair, but they are currently in the laundry. Come to think of it, I still need to post the Hanne jacket I finished months ago...
K brought me two skeins of Koigu KPPPM from the States. The colors are P803196 and P6B5X165. I swear that's what is written on the label. I had some left over green wool from my first Syria socks, and I used most of that up too. I knitted them from the toe up, and above the heel I added a purl row of the green in between the tan-ish yarn. K thinks these socks are loud! The nerve!
2 Comments:
Wonderful socks; I love the color interplay.
They are really great, but… "conservative"?
:)
I think they're pretty radical myself
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