My last post was what? Valentine’s Day?!
Obviously, I dropped the ball with blogging. In fact, I forget how to make a list here. OK, I found it.
- February – I was so enamored with the Mosaic socks that I couldn’t stop knitting but I did. I decided to have a party* in June and needed to deal with a lot of stuff.
- March – I wanted new carpeting for the stairs and second floor but first wanted to stain the stairs a darker color.*
- April – I was still working on the stairs and encountered a problem during the process*. To clear my head, I visited my BFF in Ohio. We had a wonderful time!
- May – I finally finished the stairs and had new carpeting installed*. We went to our oldest grandson’s high school graduation in Michigan. Then a surprise retirement party for my sister-in-law.
- June – Cleaned, cleaned, cleaned. We had our family reunion and anniversary party.*
- July – Hot, hot, and more hot! I went to my first Book Club meeting*.
- August – My neighbor and I decided two months ago to have a combined yard sale so that occupied most of my time. It ended up that I didn’t have as much to sell but still made $101 plus I got rid of stuff. Most of what didn’t sell went straight to Goodwill and not back into the house. As you might know, having a yard sale is way too much work for very little return. After that adventure, I finally got back to my socks and discovered a BIG mistake.
Well, of course, I discovered a BIG mistake.

Here I am past the heel and gusset and two pattern repeats into the foot section.


You can see where the heel begins on the far right where the red arrow points.

The row right there is where the BIG mistake happened. The chart was wrong (or so I thought) so I redrew it and went right on knitting the gusset and foot.

When I looked at the sock, something wasn’t right. I know it’s there but you might not be able to see it. It finally dawned on me that I reversed the Main color and the Contrast color.
Could I live with the sock being wonky and wrong? With that busy pattern, who could tell it’s not correct?
Me. That’s who. I am my grandmother’s granddaughter. “If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right.”
*More to come (at a later date) about those other projects and events mentioned above.
Have a great day!

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You ripped.them? Oh dear…
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I will just back to the heel section.
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I would have to rip them out. My sister once said to me, “I made a mistake in this sweater. I wanted to leave it. I thought ‘what would Susan do?’ and ripped it out.” I guess I have a reputation. 🙂
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I’m only ripping to the heel so it’s not a total redo. That’s what I get for leaving it for several months.
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My take is that if you wouldn’t notice it on a galloping horse, it’s not worth redoing. But the second sock should match! On the other hand, it’s all process; you get to do what looks like a fun and engaging pattern again.
This certainly is “Knitting in flashes!!”
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Just discovered mosaic knitting. Haven’t done it on socks yet but what a great idea. Welcome back to blogging.
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Thank you. It’s a great (and free) pattern.
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I probably wouldn’t have ripped back (because I’m lazy) and would have just done the duplicate stitch over it and continued on with the pattern, unless it was a gift, but for me, I don’t care, lol.
But I think it looks really good. I wish I enjoyed color work, it always looks so nice but I prefer lace and textured knits, I don’t know why. So I will just enjoy it from afar :).
Sounds like a very busy summer!! Bet you are glad it’s fall!
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Beautiful design and sorry you had to rip back to fix.
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