Mountain Man Socks
Need a quick Christmas gift? I have an idea for you.
This is a very basic, simple pattern that I came up with for my grandfather that I'm calling Quick & Thick Mountain Man Socks. You can download the pattern by clicking here.
I used two strands of yarn together. One strand of Elann's Peruvian Pure Alpaca in Black and one strand of a very fine German sock yarn. It came out to 5.5 sts per inch.
We put our tree up on the first and I forgot to share my favorite ornament with you:
It's my little knitting lady from my favorite Christmas Store in Germany.
Joe is quite the crafter. It was his favorite part of German Kindergarten. He's always coming and asking me for the stapler and tape. Last night I found this on the tree:

For as ornery as that kid can be... I think he just may be the one of my four boys that ends up a priest. He can be very sweet when he wants to be and he's always the one that says grace at meals and worries about what time it is when it's almost time to go to Mass. I found these pictures on an old website I used to keep. This was Joe at about six months old in late 1999. I knit it from Debbie Bliss' Nursery Knits. I found the teddy bear buttons in a shop in Germany.
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