Stephanie Pearl-McPhee has the most clever ideas. Last year she invented a sock club for herself, and at the end of 2010 she had 12 new pairs of socks that were (and this is the best part) all made from yarns and patterns that she herself chose, so she was sure to like them. (Or if she didn't, there was no one to blame but herself, and there is some satisfaction to be garnered even from that.)
So, in the spirit of band-wagon jumping—if you have a bandwagon, odds are good I will jump on it...I'm just that way—I've decided to follow suit in 2011. Not being nearly as prolific as Stephanie, (and my current sock production looking something like "exactly zero socks every month") I've decided, in the words of Eddie Izzard, to scale it back a bit.
I now have six neat little packets that include sock yarns that have languished in my stash since forever, paired with patterns that are all a wee bit more complicated than my standard sock recipe. Good times.
I draw the first kit on Saturday, and will be back with pictures and reports of progress.
P.S. Don't forget that February is for Finishing. I haven't.
P.P.S. March is for Making Mates. So there is still some hope for all of the pairs of socks that I started in 2009 and 2010 that didn't get finished.
4 comments:
First I have to say it's nice to see something from you again!
Second, I'm thinking about joining you in that self-imposed sock knitting club, but I'm also doing the House Cup again, so I'll be doing some knitting there (of course, there's no reason I can't squeeze a pair of socks into one of the homework assignments, right?)
Whoa. Check you out! I plan on making single unmatched socks as my carry-around socks (thank you, Madeline) and other than that, I don't know what my knitting plans are for the coming year.
Brilliant idea! I like your organization and am going to continue the bandwagon and make my own basket of socks! =)
OMG, I'm doing this as well! Good luck to both of us.
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