A bunch of useless crap
Published on April 14, 2007 By MasonM In Blogging
After I had some lunch I wandered into the truck stop tv lounge. I was sitting there all nice and quiet knitting on my sock and watching the idiot box when another driver came in and sat down. He asked me what I was doing and I told him that I was knitting a sock.

"You can actually knit your own socks?" he asked.

"Umm, yeah dude, socks don't grow on trees ya know." was my probably a tad too smart-assed reply.

The guy seemed genuinely fascinated by the idea that a person could actually knit their own socks. I don't know how he thought socks were made, but I guess it never occurred to him that they are knit.

I spent a couple of minutes showing him what I was doing, and how it's done. I'm knitting with a single circular needle using the Magic Loop technique. I guess I'm just so used to it now that I forget that ML does look pretty cool.

As I have to stay parked here until Monday morning before I can move this oversized load again I'll have plenty of time to get some knitting done as well as doing up some laundry. I'm running low on clean socks and boxers so I guess it's time to toss some stuff into a machine and let them swish around a bit. Sounds like a good project for a Sunday afternoon.

And I can knit some while they're swishing around.

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on Apr 14, 2007

Could be a while as I had to frog and start over


Darn it!  


Yeah, knit happens
on Apr 14, 2007
Socks may not grow on tress but apparantly there is an area that they migrate to via the washing machine vortex.
on Apr 14, 2007
Socks may not grow on tress but apparantly there is an area that they migrate to via the washing machine vortex.


Socks, like ball point pens, go to their own planet.
on Apr 15, 2007

Socks may not grow on tress but apparantly there is an area that they migrate to via the washing machine vortex.



Socks may not grow on tress but apparantly there is an area that they migrate to via the washing machine vortex.


Socks, like ball point pens, go to their own planet.


Yep, there is a planet in a galaxy far far away where they all live a happy existence, joyful of their sock divorce. It can only be accessed via a special type of worm hole created by washers and or driers.
on Apr 15, 2007
I'm glad you're still knitting, since I hadn't heard you mentioned it lately! I have not picked up the needles since the last time I talked about them...which means I won't learn! Aw well....
on Apr 15, 2007
My friend has a knitting group... when I move to Fayetteville, I may have to join so she can teach me how to knit. Then I can make all kinds of hats, scarves, socks, mittens and all that cool stuff. You all have inspired me.
on Apr 15, 2007

I'm glad you're still knitting, since I hadn't heard you mentioned it lately! I have not picked up the needles since the last time I talked about them...which means I won't learn! Aw well....


Since I hurt my back last month I hadn't done very much knitting, but now that I can bear to sit still for a little while at a time I'm back to working on that sock I frogged at the hotel.
on Apr 15, 2007

My friend has a knitting group... when I move to Fayetteville, I may have to join so she can teach me how to knit. Then I can make all kinds of hats, scarves, socks, mittens and all that cool stuff. You all have inspired me.


Cool, glad to hear it. It really is very relaxing once you get past that initial frustrating couple of weeks. Don't let the starting out frustrate you too much. Just remember that it takes practice to get it "just right". It doesn't have to perfekt.

on Apr 15, 2007
Once I got the hang of crochet, I stuck to it. I make some pretty cool blankets. However, you can do so much more with knitting. I do have a problem with the clicking needles... so I guess I need to stick to bamboo needles.
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