Joy of Socks, AODA
Apr. 25th, 2008 12:26 amLittle article on socks, including a video on how to darn socks:
http://transitionculture.org/2008/04/23/the-joy-of-socks/
Also talks about a web site the author found for these knitters who will knit socks for you. I like the idea, but if I ever have someone knit socks for me, it will not be someone in Germany. There are plenty of people right here who I could commission to make socks if I want to do that. Of course the 'plan' is that I will be learning to make my own socks -- I even have books! And more importantly, I know people who can help me when I get stuck.
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In more important news, at least if one is in the AODA,
gwynt_y_storm will be invested as our organization's Archdruid of the East, in June! I'm sure she will do honor to the position.
http://transitionculture.org/2008/04/23/the-joy-of-socks/
Also talks about a web site the author found for these knitters who will knit socks for you. I like the idea, but if I ever have someone knit socks for me, it will not be someone in Germany. There are plenty of people right here who I could commission to make socks if I want to do that. Of course the 'plan' is that I will be learning to make my own socks -- I even have books! And more importantly, I know people who can help me when I get stuck.
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In more important news, at least if one is in the AODA,
German socks
Date: 2008-04-25 10:06 am (UTC)Re: German socks
Date: 2008-04-25 02:37 pm (UTC)The link in the article on someone knitting socks for you is for some ladies from Germany. But there are plenty of people around here who knit socks, so I hardly need to order all the way from there, eh?
Re: German socks
Date: 2008-04-25 03:50 pm (UTC)Well, I learned how to knit in Germany. So if you're partial to socks knitting in a German fashion, feel free to contact me. However, they'll probably be somewhat thick as knitting with 0's or 00's doesn't seem to be my strong point anymore (read: I hardly ever finish them!)
:)
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Date: 2008-04-25 04:08 pm (UTC)Re: German socks
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Date: 2008-04-25 10:44 pm (UTC)Being self-taught, I usually do small repairs with thread, because when I first started I didn't have any sock-type yarns that would have been the right weight. It was nice to see that what I taught myself to do was pretty much what they were doing in the video :D
Isn't it great being able to fix things up? I have a cashmere turtleneck top from Filene's basement (bit more than your incredible cardigan, around $15-20), because the neck was partially separated from the body.
And a few years ago I was at one of those consignment stores around here and bought some silk blouses for $2-5 each, which I'm re-tailoring to suit me. Mostly just taking the fold-down part of the collars off -- I like 'Mandarin' collars.
Have fun with darning JM's socks! It's really satisfying being able to extend the life of useful or favorite things, isn't it?
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Date: 2008-04-28 07:08 pm (UTC)I also darned a hole in JM's garden pants. I used a cotton/poly blend heavyweight thread and my darning egg. It came out a bit thick and lumpy because I had trouble controlling the thread tension, but he was quite satisfied with it and so far it's wearing like iron --- which was the point. Mom used to do that with small holes in my dad and brother's pants, and it often works better than trying to patch an area under 1/4 inch in diameter.