Poor Mr B.
Not so long ago, he had half a dozen pairs of handknitted socks and was pretty much wearing them all the time (depending on the efficiency of the laundress…
). Then I swear they all got holes in at precisely the same time. Some were worse than others; I made him throw away both the pair knitted with Opal Rodeo Cotton and the Jules socks, as they were just more hole than sock, and tragically, the Having Hope socks had felted, which is the first time I’ve ever heard of a sock yarn with nylon felting, so perhaps it was the BFL content. Still gutting, though, when they’re the fanciest manly socks I’ve ever knitted.
So I promised I’d knit a few pairs this year to help build up his collection again, but then you all know what happened to my knitting mojo. I felt so guilty about his lack of socks that I even went out and bought a cheap pack of 7 pairs of plain black socks.
Which means his feet are warm but not fetchingly attired and obviously I need to cast on something that isn’t a baby hat…

The yarn is the only skein of remotely manly yarn I have left in my stash that I know won’t felt or wear out in a matter of days.
My old friend Trekking XXL comes to the rescue again! I’m planning to keep these for odd moments and travelling as they’re fairly mindless, though I also got a lot done this morning while sitting at my pc for two hours getting an antivirus problem sorted out.
I suppose the question now is whether the socks or the baby will arrive first..!







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Noooo, not the Jules socks. ._. Although, it happens here, too–the socks all seem to wear out at the same time, regardless of age. Hmmph.
Love the colour of the Trekking.
Oh yes! Same here – holes are sprouting in everyone’s socks all at once! I have decided to darn them all once and only then consider throwing them away – the theory being that I can catch up with the sock knitting before they wear through the darning! But my son will insist on running outside in socks over the gravel…!
Love the yarn! Mr Snoopydog has not yet got the longing for knitted socks………………SMILE! His feet are large! The colours are very manly!
I’ve only knitted one pair of socks for Mr Josiekitten – he complained that his feet were too warm!! Love the yarn you’ve chosen.