So instead of monsters and mayhem, I decided to put in a movie and settled in for a quiet evening of knitting.
Miss Peno had other plans...

So we compromised. I pet her in between stitches and still managed to get an FO

These socks have actually been kicking around since March. I got the first one done in three days, but didn't cast on for the second one until Knit Camp. Then it just kept getting set aside for other things.
I'm quite happy to have them off the needles.
And with that - I'll leave you with my favourite Hallowe'en song ever!
5 comments:
Nice socks. I need to shop your Mother's store soon.
Happy Samhain. Glad I was able to make you giggle.
Joyeux Halloween-en retard!
Sounds like a great night to me!
Sounds like the perfect evening! Very pretty socks. I always like scalloped patterns.
We got home late from work, and as a result only three Trick-or-Treaters at the door. Not good when there are 70 Hersheys mini bars in the bowl!
Miss Peno looks so like my Naomi, right down the stripe on her forehead!
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