MrB is the cranker in this venture. He creates hand-cranked knitted wool socks made on our Circular Sock Machine, we call Brigadier 88! It is the #88th Erlbacher Gearhart Knitting Machine newly made. Me, MsB is the cranky assistant (not) :-) that runs the business side of things,networking,doing the sock tags,yarn ordering,kitchener stitching and more. MrB is studious,and is constantly cranking out new pairs of SOCKS Made on 88! Our story and my blog unfolds here... it all began Jan.3, 2012
Socks Made On 88
Sunday, 5 November 2017
1,2,3,4,5, they have saved the day many a time at markets!
You may find this a peculiar post, haha! These 5 Turtlenecks have saved many a day at the markets we attend over the years. Our market is very cold in the winter time! I know they are not in style and do not make a fashion statement, but they are my saving grace being a vendor in a very old buidling, vendoring in the upper courtyard that is mainly brick and cobble. I am posting this today, as I thought I lost them, but I went on a determined search and found them! I found them yahoo! They had to be moved to accommodate another being living in the house and I was racking my brain, wondering where I put them....I located them today. I am a very organized person so this was upsetting to me that I could not find them or thinking I may have even thrown them out by accident :-( The thing is that they are very old and that I have kept them for many many years. You can always wear a turtleneck to keep your neck warm and then put an infinity scarf over-top and no one sees it or knows you are wearing them. I own many scarves indeed, I like to have them to semi-match my sock pairs. Now is saying that, I just spent time putting together my next five market attendance time outfits so that I know I am warm for the festive season and dug out my most festive sock pairs too! I am trying to avoid using a certain word just now and I do not want to say it too much until after Remembrance Day! I know I am quirky gal at times! OK so back to topic....I wonder how many of you still have a turtleneck hidden in the back of your closet?
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