Well, I'm happy to say the discovery of a tumbling-blocks stitch pattern written in Germany yanked me back from that edge. I finished my September Sockdown! with about 36 hours to spare in late October, and cast on Steffi Linden's Escher-Wurfel before the month-end starting deadline. And I don't know why it is, but knitting two socks at once rolls along so much faster.
Okay, okay - you can't see the stitch pattern, the photo's lousy and it's half-done so it's all bunchy - but proof that more than half a pair of socks has happened in a week!
And, they are not friendless. Two days after casting on the October Sockdown!, I jumped in to the November Sockdown! with the Mystery Sock by Debi. This one is doled out slowly, one clue a week. The first clue, and the first few rounds of the 2nd, are shown here. Clue one only took a couple of days of sittin' around time (eg, not much!) again proving the strange paradox of two-socks-at-once going faster, as well as the Yarn Harlot's theory (I think it was hers) that complicated colourwork also somehow goes faster. Bizarre.
So things are looking up. The frogged RSC sock will be re-started for December as the designer, Yarnissima, is the Sockdown! designer for next month. I now just have to pick up my lace mojo again and get the purple thing back on track, as it's been gathering dust since late summer.

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