These are undoubtedly the brightest, loudest, wildest,
Ugh-liest socks I've ever knit. . . . .but I love 'em.

Knitting them was a
load of fun, like letting the child in me have free reign with
all the colours in the paint box.

They were also a frugal knit, using up many little oddments left over from knitting other, less wild, socks.

I did them toe-up, two at a time on one long circular so that I could get them to kind of, sort of, match.

The pattern is my usual standby hybrid, and the idea for the constant colour changing came from Heather Sebastian's "
Blender Socks".
Page for this project on Ravelry.
8 comments:
Those are all kinds of awesome!
FANTASTIC! Now whenever you need some confidence-put them on!
Quite spectacular! A good reason to save all those bits over time.
Gillian
Spectacular! Now I know just what to do with my odds and ends!
They're not fuggly, they're lovely!
What a great pick-me-up pair of socks. You will never lack color on a rainy day. *hugs* :)
Jimmy wants to know what u did with the left over yarn from these? HA HA HA HA HA HA>..
Darling... Love them...
Those are cool!!
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