Tuesday, 4 March 2025

A present.

 Knitted with a lot of love and I'm thrilled that the toe grafting now seems easy!! Packed and sent to my grandson and in another little box, 4 Welsh cakes as its his birthday on the seventh.


I have now started a pair for my daughter to wear in her wellies when she ventures out into the garden.
I don't need the pattern anymore I've knitted so many I remember it. Strange when I first started I thought I'd never do it, but now they're easy peasy!  And I love knitting them. 

My grandson, the youngest will be 25... I can't believe it, where did those years go to.. now a paralegal which is just what he wants to do.  I may have said this before but here it is again.......
When he was younger and asked what he wanted to do when he was grown up, he always answered ..he wanted a job, where you wore a suit and talked a lot, and that's what he does!
He does love to chat on the phone and from a very young age has given me all the family news.. I've always said to my daughter not to discuss secrets in front of him, because he can't wait to tell me!

Chrisxx


9 comments:

Granny Sue said...

Hand knitted socks are so lovely. What a special gift.

Mari said...

He'll love them!

Marie Smith said...

The socks look great!

KirstenM said...

I can knit simple socks without a pattern until I get to the heel.... then my troubles begin!

Maggie said...

Great docks. I was the same when I first started knitting socks but love making them now.

Lynn and Precious said...

You are a very talented knitter. I've seen other people knit socks and it's something that I would never even try to attempt with my feeble knitting skills. I'm sure all your socks are worn with love.

Marcia said...

Sounds like that grandson is doing very well for himself.

Lowcarb team member said...

He'll like those socks.

All the best Jan

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

A lovely gift for your grandson. Some socks knitted with love and some Welsh cakes also made with love.