Sock knitting gone bad
The first time I ever tried knitting socks, I finished the first one and never got fired up about knitting the matching sock. I always make a mistake in my knitting that I turn into a positive, and I think I will remember what I did to personalize the pattern. I usually write it down…on a post-it, or on the pattern, but never written in a way that I will understand when I need the directions again.

I now knit socks as a pair, at the same time, on two sets of double pointed needles. I still make mistakes, but I keep on going back and forth between the two stockings. I have a bad habit of leaving my knitting project on the back of the couch where I spend my knitting time.
Yes, the double pointed knitting needle in my sweet poodles’ hair came out of an active row of knitting on one of the socks. I now face my worst knitting fear…I quiver with apprehension whenever looking to replace a knitting needle in a dropped stitch, much less a whole row of dropped stitches.
In the past I have been known to rip out an entire project to start over rather than try to decipher how to undo the damage. I don’t have that kind of time or patience anymore, and I now am only held back by trying to find a suitably small crochet hook to replace the stitches onto the knitting needle. I still have a hard time keeping the knits and purls going in the correct direction…

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