Thursday, March 04, 2021

Socks Socks Socks and More Socks (cont'd)


Two months later, how about 8 more socks (for the record), picking up from where I last left off on December 31!

38th Pair (for Ria), finished January 6, 2021
Katia Olé India, #50, Spain, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[Ria is one of our faithful volunteers here in our senior community,
taking charge of the koffie hour every morning in our recreation room.
She loved this yarn in my stash because of all the brown she wears.]

39th Pair (for Astrid), finished January 15, 2021
Schachenmayr Regia, #03657, Germany, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[Astrid is now at the point where she wears my socks every day, with 7 pairs.]

40th Pair (for Diane Wilson), finished January 23, 2021
Opal Schafpate, #9757, Germany, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[At the beginning of January, I collaborated with 4 of my high school friends to make socks for them,
in appreciation for their faithful, undying, and daily support of me on Facebook.  This pair is for Diane!
Even though she graduated from Central Michigan, she took graduate classes at Michigan State
and became an adjunct professor there, teaching science to undergrads.
Lucky for her, I had this green and white (MSU!) yarn in my stash.] 

41st Pair (for Janny), finished January 30, 2021
Opal Comedy, #9833, Germany, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[This is my first "commissioned" pair of socks, meaning Janny chose and paid for the yarn.
She lives here in our senior community and is part of our Wednesday knitting group.
They all know now that if they supply the yarn, I'll make them a pair of socks.]

42nd Pair (for Dicky), finished February 6, 2021
Opal Comedy, #9834, Germany, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[Remember neighbor Dicky who waters our plants and picks up our mail while we're on vacation?
I've already knitted her 2 gratis pairs, but this one is now a commissioned pair.
She says she eventually wants one pair for every day of the week.]

43rd Pair (for Thea), finished February 14, 2021
Opal Black Dragon, #9964, Germany, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[Thea is an integral part of our community and also of our knitting group, even though she doesn't knit.
This is a commissioned pair for her.]

BTW, I finished this pair on the one-year anniversary of when I first started knitting socks last year.
If you had told me then that I would make 43 pairs in my first year, I would have LOLed.  :)

44th Pair (for Els), finished February 21, 2021
Opal Adventure, #9825, Germany, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[Here's a thank-you to Els, President of our Activity Committee (of which Astrid is Treasurer),
always ready and willing to help out whenever/wherever she can.
BTW, she chose the same yarn as Ary, another helper here, in case it looks familiar.]

45th Pair (for Janny), finished February 28, 2021
Opal Comedy, #9834, Germany, 75% wool, 25% polyamide
[Here's Janny's second commissioned pair, choosing the same yarn as her friend Dicky,
from three pairs ago.  You could say we're a close-knit community.  HA!]

There you have it, one pair of socks at a time!

 

14 comments:

  1. Happy faces and warm feet all over the place, Ginnie. Including my feet.... It is fun to see these socks "grow" on the needles and see how the patterns come alive. What a wonderful thing to do and you made a lot of people really really happy. And who does not want a pair of socks from the "Queen of socks" (A neighbour mentioned that to Ginnie after ordering a pair, which is almost finished)
    I am so glad that you keep record of this wonderful hobby, Ginnie. And I am so happy with my 7 pairs. IHVJ.

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    1. I really do love that YOU'RE the one, Astrid, who can see my everyday progress...now for over a year! HA! Thank you for being my biggest Fan Club all along the way.

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  2. Love the socks and the smiling faces! Well done, Ginnie!!

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  3. Wat zijn het weer mooie sokken en leuk om te zien dat ze allemaal zo goed terecht zijn gekomen. Allemaal blije gezichten

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    1. Happy faces, indeed, Marjolein, every time. It gives me so much pleasure to bring happiness to others, especially when what they all say is "They're so warm!" :)

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    1. HAHAHA, Ruth. Well, I don't know about THAT but they all do seem to be so happy, always mentioning that the socks are so warm. That gives me so much joy.

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  5. What a GREAT FEEL GOOD POSTING!!! love love love!

    ❤️

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    1. Bless you, dear, Robin. You always make me feel so good. :)

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    1. At 45 pairs, Ted, that's 90 feet, and, assuming everyone has all their toes and my math is right, that would be 900 toes! :)

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  7. What a talented human being you are Ginnie. These are wonderful to look at and I'm sure they bring comfort.

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    1. Well, thank you, Maria! I had always wanted to learn to knit socks, just to say I did it, but never dreamed I'd actually end up addicted to making them! HA!

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