Oct. 18th, 2020

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This is crossposted from Curiousity.ca, my personal maker blog. If you want to link to this post, please use the original link since the formatting there is usually better.


In September, I did another sock knit a long.













This time, I dragged my friend M into it. We’d been talking about doing something a little more epic together for her birthday this year, but then covid-19 hit and birthday in person had to be postponed. A sock knit a long is not at all the same, but at least it was something we could do together safely?









This time was a choose your own adventure sock on a camping theme: the pattern came with a little story about what you did, so you’d choose to, say, eat or swim, and open that package. Plus the colours weren’t the same between kits, so we didn’t have to worry about spoilers.













Possibly the cutest thing in the whole kit was the stitch marker from WeeOnes. I got a squirrel! 🐿️









We had huge wildfires with smoke during the first week of September, so it was maybe a bit too campfire-y. But with us all trapped in our houses and even mail delivery largely suspended due to unsafe conditions outside, it was really nice to have some tiny packages to open. I let the Dread Pirate open most of mine, though that did often mean I had to share my treats.

















Sock 2 pictures below.

















Lots of things around me weren’t working out, but this pair of socks was a bit of joy in a hard month in a hard year.













I suspect these socks may remind me of all the politics, the disease, the wildfires…













But also all the extra time with my kid, playing with all the tissue paper and shaking all the tiny yarn.









And also how even in the midst of awful, we found out we were prepared for a lot. We owned bedroom air filters (for my husband’s allergies), we had plenty of food on hand for a week of not going out, and I was doing a knit a long that helped us add some new treats and play to our routine while trapped.













So yeah, another successful pair of socks, but one with so many stories attached. Here’s to resilience and socks!

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