November Socks
Rose asked Tuesday why she was still in bed? Was she feeling alright?
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She wasn’t sick…
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…but her bare feet were chilly!
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Rose knew how to fix that…
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Thank you!!!
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…two warm feet…
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…two happy girls!
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Tuesday’s socks are from Meg Bakewell’s Tiniest Wee Sock Pattern on Ravelry. They were knitted in the round, using Noro Lace yarn.
Adapted for Hitty feet by: using 12 stitches instead of ten; and adding four rows of plain stitch after the instep decreases.
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I am very impressed with your needlework skills. You make my day with the beauty you share with us. Thank you.
The socks were very fiddly, but persistence paid off! I am happy that you enjoy the things we get up to in the Hitty cupboard!
Those are the dearest little socks ever! And, Tuesday is just heartmeltingly beautiful. She takes my breath away!
You said it better than I could – I thank you
Tiny wee socks are fun to have, and useful if there are tiny wee cold feet! Thanks for your kindness, Tuesday is a dear girl, we were all glad when she joined us in the cupboard!
And, I also love Tuesday’s dear little wooden doll 🙂
It is cute, isn’t it? I can’t remember where it came from, more’s the pity, but Tuesday loves it!
Tuesday and Rose are happy and so am I for your sharing!!! Wish I were as talented as you are 🙃
Tuesday and Rose are happy that you are happy, and they say that you are a genius of tiny architecture!
What a tender and sweet ending. Tuesday looks so happy with her new socks and toasty feet. Rose is so caring. That’s what I love about all Hittys…if only humans could all be like they are. Sigh!
Toasty feet makes me a happy person…maybe Rose and I need to knit more socks for unhappy humans?
My goodness!! Is there anything that sweet Rose can not do? Tuesday is the most darling of little girls and I am so happy her toes are now warm! Those tiny socks are…amazing!!!
Rose is very glad to use her talents to warm chilly feet and make her sisters happy!