Sunday, August 09, 2015
POTLUCK SOCKS
MONSTER SOCKS |
"POTLUCK SOCKS" As a habitual hand-knitted sock designer and knitter, I knit over 50 pairs of warm wool socks each year. Because I knit so many socks, I end up with a plethora of small balls of hand-dyed beauties, solid colours, and self-patterning wool yarns. Other sock knitters know that I also knit for the orphanages in Kazakhstan so they will also donate their own leftover balls to me. What a bonanza for a sock knitter! What do I do with these small balls? Knit Potluck Socks (aka "Monster") socks of
SIMPLE SOCKS |
If you haven't yet seen an UPPERCASE Magazine and you are interested in the graphic arts, textile design, etc. I highly recommend a subscription. I savor every issue and they earn a spot in my permanent library onboard this boat where space is at a premium.
KNEE HIGH MONSTER SOCKS |
Unfortunately, I pushed it to the limit - knitting all day as we motored up the Intracoastal Waterway and into the evenings, day after day with no break. We often spent several days on the boat without setting foot on land or swimming (alligators). When I started to get a little stiff, I simply added another pillow behind my neck and kept going. Bad girl.
Then when we stopped in Swansboro, North Carolina, I carried an over-stuffed backpack of groceries the mile back to the boat even though my shoulder and neck got a "zing" and went numb. I trucked on. Bad girl again. Now I had the repetitive strain injury from knitting compounded with a pinched nerve under my collarbone.
So, the last couple of months have been painful. There have been good days and bad days, doctor
MONSTER SOCKS |
Luckily I found that working with clay actually was possible if I didn't work in too many tiny details. I've become a "Studio Member" at the Glynn Visual Arts Center on St. Simons Island which allows me full 24x7 access to the studio. So naturally I spend several days a week playing with mud now. Fun, fun fun!
I've been making more bottoms for weaving/coiling pine needle baskets both for me and my friends, some textured trays, and other do-dads. I tried to throw on the potter's wheel and had some success until my little vase went flying across the room. Oops. I'll try again when my neck is better.
So, although I've hit a temporary bump, life is still good.
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So sorry to hear about your injury, but glad to know you guys are still alive and kicking. And sailing. I hope you get well soon. (Have you tried a chiropractor? That's the only thing that helps me when I pinch, pull, or tweak my back or neck.)
Am so happy to see you back blogging. I'd been checking in every couple of days to see if there was anything new. Love the latest socks. Will be heading down to OFFF the last week or so of Sept., was so glad you made it there last year and we got to meet.
I feel your pain, I over did it a few summers ago. I ended up with a bulging disc in my neck. I went the route of acupressure and was back in the knitting grove in 3 months. I just have to remember to set a timer and knit and hour and then go do something else for a little bit, but NOT typing. Typing and knitting are almost the same repetitive movements.
Congratulations on the publication of your patterns.
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Congratulations on the publication of your patterns.
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