It got me thinking about the destiny of all the things we knit. We knitters of the Internet love to knit things and love to show them off. We carefully pose a freshly knit and perfectly blocked FO to show it (and our skills) off to the world. Sometimes we tell a little story about why we knit it, what inspired us, the tribulations we went through while doing it, etc. We follow trends, and sometimes we all knit the same thing. Patterns come and go. More recent converts to the knitting world may not even know the February lady sweater craze of 2008, or the monkeys, oh the monkeys, and how can we ever forget the clapotis Seriously, 22000+ projects and I'm still not even sure how to say that word out loud.
Pretty knits are shown off, and pressed into to service by their new owners, and forgotten to time. When was the last time you saw a picture of handknit socks years after they came off the needles? Well today I remedy this. I'm going to try my best to start documenting, the full life of my knits. How do they wear? how do they work? how do they wash? Where they really worth what was put into them? It is these burning issues, understudied in the knittingverse, that I will attempt to address.
Pretty knits are shown off, and pressed into to service by their new owners, and forgotten to time. When was the last time you saw a picture of handknit socks years after they came off the needles? Well today I remedy this. I'm going to try my best to start documenting, the full life of my knits. How do they wear? how do they work? how do they wash? Where they really worth what was put into them? It is these burning issues, understudied in the knittingverse, that I will attempt to address.
So in that spirit, here are the socks I wore today:
Pattern: Pillars by Lisa Stichweh
Yarn: Knitpicks Stroll Tonal, I think the color was called Sunflower.
Knit 2011/2012: I knit these mostly on airplanes. I don't remember finishing, but I do remember starting them on a trip to Seattle.
4 years of service and they have held up well. I was pleasantly surprised with the relatively in-expensive yarn in both the knitting and wearing process. They still fit, they are still soft and comfy, the go through the wash fairly regularly. I've been mostly good about keeping them out of the dryer, but I know they've been through at least a couple of times. There is always some fuzz on them, but it makes them all the more beautiful to me. Good pattern, great yarn, happy results.



Didn't realize you were blogging again. Thought I subscribed, but maybe not. Anyway...I still wear the first pair of socks you knit for me and I just checked...they were from 2006. In fact, I still wear all the socks you knit for me and they are among my favorites even though I have knit a fair number for myself now that I can!
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