New Year

United States
January 13, 2008 1:40pm CST
Hello, I've been busy knitting socks for my father-in-law for Christmas and just got them done! Which is ok as he was playing Santa in CA so didn't get home till after Christmas anyway. I had one done, so I at least got to show him what he was getting. I did a tube sock, rather than one with a heel. A lot easier and a lot faster. Anyway I just finished crocheting 4 pair of slippers too! I did a pair for my daughter, husband, mother-in-law and myself. I found this great free crochet pattern on line, so did all four in about 3-1/2 days! Just a quick question. I'm looking for on-line data entry work part time for when I'm at my regular job and full time(like now) when I'm on my winter layoff and summer layoff. Can anyone help?
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• United States
14 Oct 11
that is sweet that you knit projects for your father in law for Christmas i do not knit Christmas gifts but that is because in order for me to finish something by Christmas i would have to start at the beginning of the year in January i am hoping that when i get more time on my hands i will be able to knit things for Christmas for my family members i have never tried to knit socks...ones with a heel or tube one but they are on the list of things for me to knit because it is hard for me to find a pair of thick hiking socks that are not too expensive i am trying to figure out how to knit a pair of slippers
@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
13 Jan 08
I hope your father in law likes the socks and wears them! And slippers sound great, too. Be cautious with the data entry positions where you have to pay first. They are usually fraud. If you can`t start for free do not do it. Happy mylotting!