YOUR RESPONSES
Miranda Jeffries - March '06
Hello to happy spinners and knitters on this page.
would like to email like minded ladies with the same interests
as myself. love spinning and all the associated things,
but am impressed by the work on this page.
69 year old grandmother from australia.
have a son and new granddaughter living in the uk.
best wishes.
Lynda Kelly - Jan '06
I'm glad to see sock knitting is not a forgotten art. My
friend and I have both been spinning our own wool and knitting
socks. My friend has been giving socks out to all her family
and has received very possitive feedback from them concerning
heat and comfort,we have also been having a go at dying
our own wool so we have some super colours.
Joan Skillen(Whiteside) -Sept
'05
Manys a time I watched my granny mending the toes or the
heels from knitted socks.My granda had five pair of knitted
socks .There wasn't a pair that was the same colour all
the way through.No such thing as throwing socks away if
there was a hole in the toe or heel .I watch my granny take
the knitting apart either from the toe or the heel and knit
a new piece on , thus the different colours on the heels
and toes. Definitely a disappearing craft.We live in a throw
away world. Thanks for the memories. Joan Skillen Calgary
Alberta Canada.
Jeanette Brodie - June '05
Hi
I'm not too far away I am in Campbeltown in Kintyre. I was
looking for a pattern for socks done on a circular needle
and your site popped up. Love the socks, especially the
allsorts. I have never been in the position to experience
weaving or spinning but it is great that people like you
are trying to keep these crafts alive. Good luck with your
exhibition. I am ashamed to say that despite the closeness
of our geography I have never been in Ireland. Maybe if
the Campbeltown/Ballycastle ferry starts up again I'll make
it.
Bye for now
Jeanette
Jill Schaefer - December '04
I love the title of the exhibit! And how wonderful to show
that socks do not have to be boring!
Catherine Hotson - December '04
At last socks made with such love are getting the recognition
they deserve! It wouldn't be a successful gathering of our
family in childhood memory if someone wasn't knitting or
modelling their newest creations (gift). Happy Holidays
everyone. All the best in 2005 for you and yours!
Laura Haworth - Septmeber 2004
What a lovely idea, bringing great imagination and inspiration
to others that may not have considered knitting as a hobby.
I am especially impressed by the Liqurice Allsort socks
by Andee McKeown.
I am sorry i missed the exhibition but will be making
a note in my diary for next year!
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