More socks. I did check two skeins and they would have ended up differently even if I started both from the same end (though could only do outside since the full skein refused to let me find the inside end), so figured I might as well use up the small one as well.
Fingering weight yarn, Drops Fabel superwash, knitted on 2.5mm needles. Takes a bit time to knit, especially if one have to rip back a few rows (downside of doing two at a time is you also need to rip back two socks at the same time if you make a mistake).
Hopefully I got the math's right and they will get a good fit.
I really like these two colours together, but I'm finding it hard to get a photo to show them as they look to me - the colours are "plum" and "peacock"
This is a hat I've made as part of a set for a belated birthday gift for a colleague, once the snood is finished I'll get photos of them together and see if I have more luck getting the colours to look right in the photo!
Just finished this infinity scarf, super cosy and great for this time of year!
They're hard to photograph on a hanger, but hopefully, this does it justice.
Recently, we had a charity fundraising fair to raise money for Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where we had crafts, books, and a few other things on sale but the most popular thing was the raffle, which I donated a voucher for a pair of handmade socks.
So now I'm starting on the pair for the winner :)