Notorious Sock Knitters World Domination Tour 2009

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keychains 2010

Notorious Sock Knitters | November 10, 2009
By fingerpost@operamail.com

OK, I too love the yarn and patterns first and foremost, but… I have knit a length of all the small bits of “emergency yarn” from the keychains. This saves me from unwinding skeins until I’m ready, and gives me an idea of how the yarn plays with colour. I would miss them especially as I’ve been thinking about how many years it would take to make a tea cozy from my yarn lengths. I suppose it really depends on how much
money are we talking about?

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Rockin’ Sock Club 2010

Notorious Sock Knitters | November 10, 2009
By Karen Davis

The keychains are really cute, but I can live without the keychains if it saves money and we still get some swag.

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Notorious Sock Knitters | November 08, 2009
By KaarenB

Howdy……..I have really enjoyed the yarn keychains.  Especially, when I learned that a stay-at-home mom  was able to have a part-time job putting them together for us.  If that situation is the same, I would be happy to pay a little more for my sock club membership to keep that job funded.

However, whatever your decision, my membership will definitely be renewed!

KaarenB, Portland Oregon knitter

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Emergency Key Rings

Notorious Sock Knitters | November 08, 2009
By lindaphillips06@gmail.com

No problem. I agree with all, they’re cute as the dickens but not the reason I signed on for the club. Keep the colours fabulous and we’ll be here.
Linda in Italy

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November Playlist

Announcements | November 07, 2009
By Tina

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Rockin’ Sock Club 2010

Announcements | November 06, 2009
By Tina

Hey there NSk’s we are planning the club for next year and I would like to know how you would feel if the emergency key chains disappeared?
They cost a whole bunch to have made and effect the bottom line pretty heavily.

You input on this would be most helpful.

Playlist to follow.

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Squigggle Fraggle bubbles

May '08 Kit Questions | November 01, 2009
By Jackye

I am just now making my Squiggle Fraggle socks. Yarn overs are not my greatest strength, so I find that I need to rip out some of the rows when I make an error. Can anyone tell me how to rip out the bubble stitches? I always seem to lose at least one stitch. I’m sure it has to do with passing the 3rd stitch over the first 2 and doing an yo in the middle of 2 knits. If I can’t figure it out, I think I will try another pattern with the yarn. However, it would be wonderful to use the Sqiggle Fraggle pattern.