After untangling the yarn, spending a few more days helping my sister, seeing our grandkids one more time*, and getting my ankle working right**, I finally got back to my knitting.
One November sock finished and the second sock started.

This pattern isn’t hard at all but does require some fine motor skills when doing the Honeycomb Knit stitch. Fortunately, it’s only once every six rows.

I’m really liking the stitch definition on the leg portion and will try to get this second sock finished soon. The depth of color is awesome!

My grandson’s redyed socks are next up…and I can choose the pattern myself!!
*********
*Our two grandkids that only live an hour and a half away are moving. Today. To Michigan. That’s about a 7-8 hour drive.
**I started physical therapy on my left ankle/foot to get some relief from the Achilles Tendonitis that has been plaguing me for several months. It’s a slow process but seems to be working.

Very cool pattern! Glad you are getting relief for your ankle, and sorry the G-kids are moving so far away.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks. Happy and sad times. We are very glad they are getting out of their apartment but wish it wasn’t so far away.
LikeLike
socks are gorgeous. That’s not a long drive if you had someone to share it with. (I’m saying that to make you feel better.) Physical therapy is amazing. I’m working on another Wallaby – I think I’m addicted. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m really like the finished honeycomb pattern but boy does my right wrist hurt after several rows.
When I looked at a map it’s not as far as I thought it was. Only 😉 7 or so hours…unlike our grandkids in Colorado which is about 23 hours.
How many Wallaby’s is this?
LikeLiked by 1 person
This is the 3rd. Two for the perfect child and this one is for a friend who moved out west
LikeLiked by 1 person