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RE: Stolz wie Oskar!

in Kururu-TV2 years ago

Your socks are very cute, I like them!
I like more the fact of continuity, that you have fulfilled that promise to weave with the wool of your sheep, that is priceless, and surely it even has sentimental value and a very precious achievement.
I don't know how to knit... I know some manual skills like sewing and embroidering, but knitting is something I haven't learned, although I tell you that it seems to me that it can be pleasant to do it.😊
Anyway, I congratulate you... waiting to see your next works.

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 2 years ago 

Thank you very much... :-))
Yes, you are right, the emotional value of these socks is the highest. It took so much time and work (which was definitely a lot of fun) to even prepare the yarn for knitting - priceless. But most importantly, it's my sheep that wore the fur.... :-))
Knitting is quite an old craft that I learned from my mother. You have to be very patient in the beginning, but eventually it "clicks" and you knit blind. Various sweaters and socks (even with complicated patterns) have already been made by my needles, but the result has never been as satisfying as with my own sheep's wool. The title of this mini-article rightly includes the word "pride"... ;-)
Okay, the next work will take its time - I'm planning a sweater (after I've processed the sock orders from family members...). But I promise to report on the welfare of the sheep in the meantime - they are soooo cute... ;-)

Oh, no doubt they are very noble animals... and so cute 😊

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