This is another pattern of hers, called "Hermione's Everyday Socks" - it's a simple knit-purl pattern that works up nicely in a variegated yarn.
I made them a bit shorter in the leg (I think, 12 rounds less) because I was remembering this as being a shorter skein of yarn (it was sent to me as a gift and I've since lost the ball band). I think they turned out nicely and I could see using this pattern again, maybe with a more nearly-solid, lighter-colored yarn, so the knits and purls show up better.
I think this would also make a nice gift-socks pattern; the patterning is subtle enough that it would work for a man or a woman (despite the name), and it is a lot more interesting to knit than just all-stockinette socks.
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Provided I am feeling sufficiently recovered (I'm HOPING - I'm still coughing a bit and have a slightly scratchy throat) - I am looking forward to going to McKinney on Saturday. A quick check of their Main Street website reveals that all the stores I remember loving (Loco Cowpoke, Happiness is Quilting, Morningstar Treasures, Smitten, Heirlooms...) are still there (With McKinney, you never know - stores seem to open and close unexpectedly). AND there is a new "upscaley" food/cooking market there. I'm excited for that - perhaps that will be where I will find my spaghetti jar.
And just antique stores in general. I don't get out to them enough and a couple of the ones right in my town closed, so I don't have as many close sources of that kind of thing any more.
And of course, Quilt Asylum (They're not strictly downtown; they're as you enter town). They'll probably be my first stop.
I really, really want a day out now, though. I want to just hang out in antiques shops for a few hours, and look at quilt fabric, and go out to lunch somewhere and buy some fancy foods to take home and just generally go out and indulge myself for a day. (I see we actually got the "one-time stipend" - secular state-school speak for "Christmas bonus" on our December checks; there is almost never money for that (I think this is the first year I've been here that there has been one)...so I feel OK about going and spending some money right now).
I also have a short list of a few pieces of fabric I want as "go-withs" for projects I'm planning. (And I'm sure I'll find more I want).
Also, I'm participating in another Ravelry swap and this will give me a chance to hopefully find that One Last Item (Though I'm considering making a fun "project bag" out of some kind of cute printed cotton, rather than buying that One Last Item...).
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I like to think that Hermione took some knitting with her in the magical bag she used in the last book.
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