Ok, as promised here's the Naga socks pattern
(you will need to open the file in Acrobat, and then save it from there)
(you will need to open the file in Acrobat, and then save it from there)
a great big huge THANK YOU to everybody who test knit this pattern for me:
Anne Kennedy
(http://thebookwormsknitting.blogspot.com)
Beate Weindl
Carrie A. Barnhardt
Jean McDevitt
Mandy Harvey
(http://knitster1.wordpress.com)
Martha Onusconich
Mary Strauss
Monique C
(http://blog.360.yahoo.com/mcuillerier)
Patricia Schoonover
Robin Minkel
(http://kitten-knittin.blogspot.com/)
Susan Crowder Cyr
(http://susanofalltrades.blogspot.com)
Trek
(http://trekcelt.blogspot.com/index.html)
Anne Kennedy
(http://thebookwormsknitting.blogspot.com)
Beate Weindl
Carrie A. Barnhardt
Jean McDevitt
Mandy Harvey
(http://knitster1.wordpress.com)
Martha Onusconich
Mary Strauss
Monique C
(http://blog.360.yahoo.com/mcuillerier)
Patricia Schoonover
Robin Minkel
(http://kitten-knittin.blogspot.com/)
Susan Crowder Cyr
(http://susanofalltrades.blogspot.com)
Trek
(http://trekcelt.blogspot.com/index.html)
Is this naga like RPG naga?
ReplyDeleteThe Naga are a race of snake like gods in certain world religions.
ReplyDeleteI believe the RPG guys got their idea from them.
hi,
ReplyDeletei love your pattern but it will not open for me. it downloads and then says it has a fatal error.
Yay! It's printed off and in my to-do pile. I've never done either toe up or magic loop/two circs before, and I'm a brand-new sock knitter. Should be a nice challenge for me :-)
ReplyDeleteThese socks are absolutely gorgeous - what a really beautiful pattern! Thank you so much for sharing it, I will definitely try it out soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your beautiful sock pattern! I can't wait to give it a try :)
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