Oops...
On Saturday I pulled out one of my favorite pairs of hand knit socks to wear, and discovered this:

I don't usually get holes in the toes of my socks, but I think my aging pedicure was to blame this time. After rummaging around in my office, I found the ball of leftover yarn that goes with this sock. Here's a link to the finished socks, if you want to see what they looked like brand new.
Fixing the toe was relatively easy. I just cut off the end of the sock with the hole, got it back on needles, and reknit it. It took less time than getting a new pedicure.



After I finished the toe, I inspected the rest of both socks, and found some perilously thin heels (the photo above), so I got out the darning needle and duplicate stitched over both of them. My duplicate stitching probably wouldn't win any ribbons at the state fair, but it will hopefully give this pair a little longer lifespan.

And this is all the yarn I have left, so the next time this pair gets a hole, it's history.

This past week was a bit busy, which might explain the lack of knitting and posting around here. My weekend was spent at a Catholic women's retreat here. There were approximately thirty women at the retreat, and we stayed from Friday evening until Sunday afternoon. It was a wonderful experience, and I would highly recommend it to any of you looking for something similar.
Here's a photo of the view from the main conference room at the center:

I'm amazed that any of us could concentrate on anything but that view. I didn't get much knitting done while I was there, but I did find a couple of other knitters to hang out with Saturday evening. I just might possibly even have some progress photos the next time I post. Though I suppose fixing socks is progress of sorts.
Last but not least, I was interviewed recently for WhoKnits online magazine. Go here to read the interview! New link via the Wayback Machine!

