I’ve been working on the same pair of socks for over a month. I’m slowly making progress on them. They are my pride month socks for my niece in the Gay Power colorway from Dye Mad Yarn.

I’m in Cedar Falls all week with the kids. Audrey is going to a day camp with her best friend. I can’t remember the last time I was away from home for six nights. I may have overestimated how much I can accomplish.

I’m starting to think that I won’t be able to finish the sock, make three hats, a shawl, fingerless mitts, spin 3 braids and one batt while hanging out with three kids and my parents. Wish me luck.
You might surprise yourself! Better to have some options to work on than run out of things to do (or so I always tell myself when packing 11 more projects than I realistically need for any trip.)
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Well that sounds like you won’t get bored and have lots of options.
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There’s really no downside to bringing too many projects. If you don’t make a much progress as you want, there’s always next week!
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Much better than running out of things to do
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I like to take too much stuff so that I have lots of options. I have a pair of socks that have not been worked on for over a month… it is so hot here. If only the monsoon would come through for me. I love your socks.
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That’s plenty, so you won’t get bored!
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I’ve been away from blogging for awhile and I’ve gone through knitted sock withdrawal – ha! I just love seeing your awesome socks. Great gift for your niece! Your yarn stash for your Mom down time looks very ambitious – ha!
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