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Our white Golden Retriever stole your socks on XXX Mountain Sunday, and ate one. It has returned, in perfect condition. We are sorry, and would like to return it to you.
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janterry
Oct 2021
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wryter2000
(46,039 posts)1. I hope they washed it
janterry
(4,429 posts)2. I knit my own socks
each one takes a week (two weeks for a pair).
Even with all that work....... I'm thinking......they could keep the sock, lol
Scrivener7
(50,949 posts)3. That's impressive. I'm a very good knitter, but I've never tried a sock.
janterry
(4,429 posts)4. I've knit a LOT over the years
The only tricky thing is the heel turn, and tbh - you can watch it all online now (which makes it super easy).
The great thing about socks is that they are so portable.
wryter2000
(46,039 posts)5. I knit a lot,
But not things Im going to stick in a shoe.