spotted on ravelry: the pattern to knit the sock pictured on the Wikipedia article for "sock"
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/as-seen-on-wikipedia-socks
spotted on ravelry: the pattern to knit the sock pictured on the Wikipedia article for "sock"
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/as-seen-on-wikipedia-socks
@molly0xfff you are really cool. Goes from posting about techbro fraud to knitting advice.
@molly0xfff how are there only 8 projects?!?
@molly0xfff At first I thought it was about wikipedia socks, the puppet kind... lol
@molly0xfff I love Ravelry!
@molly0xfff This is hilarious, and I am definitely at least partially the target audience (would be 100% if they were crocheted socks lol). I did get some knitting needles a couple months back but haven't given it a go yet 🤷
@molly0xfff idk the first thing about #knitting or #crochet, but the people who do these crafts seem very fun-spirited. So, I share this reminder that the U.S. National Park Service has patterns for a goat, a cactus, fish, triops, a beaver, and more. https://www.nps.gov/search/?query=Crochet&sitelimit=&affiliate=nps
@molly0xfff
Nice sock. Interesting cables. Kudos to the person who deconstructed the pattern.
@molly0xfff sockogenesis
@molly0xfff @DMakarios I think you might enjoy this
@molly0xfff this is what the internet is for
@molly0xfff this feels _extremely_ Fedi
@molly0xfff this feels like some kind of quantum trap.
@molly0xfff Woah!
Though I must admit you lost me at cuff down travelling stitch something. :-)
Do you need self-sealing stem bolts to knit those? ;-)