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emma.birdwhistle Posted - Nov 20 2006 : 10:12:51 AM
Dear farmgirls,
It seems that all my socks have worn out at once. :) I wear only skirts, so I tend to buy knee-high cotton blend socks to wear under them, since I don't like tights. I especially like colorful socks with ribbons at the top. But I wear them to death. Hence, I now have many pairs of pretty, long socks that are hopelessly worn out at the heels and toes, and I am wondering if there is any way to make use of the remaining ankle-to-knee section. Any interesting ideas?

Sincerely,

- Elizabeth Ann

If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. - Thoreau
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DaisyFarm Posted - Nov 20 2006 : 5:06:56 PM
Gee Babs, you just reminded me of something I had forgotten all about. Many years ago my Mom worked at a steam laundry. They had bags and bags of odd socks and she brought them all home one day and set to work on a braided rug. That rug was about 6'x4' as I remember it finished and it lasted probably 30 years.
Di
babs Posted - Nov 20 2006 : 3:25:06 PM
We save our worn out socks for rug making.

Here is a pic of a sock rag rug. www.ojai.net/threadsofjoy/pix/pix/P4130001.html
Here are some more from etsy - http://www.etsy.com/category_sub_sub.php?tags=housewares.bathroom.rug

All you do is cut the socks in 1 inch loops, and then connect the loops by looping them together to make a long chain. When you get your loom set up, you use your loops to weave the rug. It makes a very cushy, absorbent rug thats nice for in front of the sink or in the bathroom.

I have found 2 rug frames on garage sales for less than 15 dollars each. In fact, one was only $5. I bet you could find one on ebay. Or build it. It just needs to be a large rectangle or square shape.

Babs



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sunshine Posted - Nov 20 2006 : 10:16:02 AM
http://www.rosylittlethings.com/puppies.html

look at these sock critters might be of interest

i think in the current issue or christmas one there is also instruction on a variety of sock animals

have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe my blog http://sunshinescreations.blogspot.com
my web stores www.sunshines.etsy.com and http://vintagethreads.etsy.com

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