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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Keep Calm Craft On {crafting on}

The act of creating, in one form or another, preserves my sanity amongst the chaos of life. This explains why I always have more than one project going at a time as well as why my housework tends to fall behind. I enjoy seeing what others are working on and keeping calm with, too. What are you creating? What is keeping you going? Snap a picture or two and share it with the rest of us by leaving your link below.
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I pulled the socks I am knitting for myself out of a short hibernation and am just beginning to turn the heel. Adult socks take a lot longer than baby or toddler ones. I hope I can keep up my enthusiasm for them so I don't end up with just one sock!

What are you working on? Happy creating!

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They are a gorgeous colour, and knitting with lovely yarn is the perfect antidote to second sock syndrome so I'm sure you'll be fine!
That is a really beautiful colorway - and I see your chamomile is doing well!
That lovely yarn should keep you motivated - you are going to have a really beautiful pair of socks one day soon!
Adult socks DO take longer!! so do sweaters and hats :) I love the color and the design!!
So lovely! One day I will learn how to knit socks like that (I never got passed the simply scarf phase when I was in high school, ha!). I'm sure you can't wait to wear them this winter!

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