Some time ago I was listening to a gardening programme on the radio and someone mentioned that when their rubber gloves got holes they cut them up and made 'ties'... I was very surprised by this use : it made sense to give some extra life to good quality rubber gloves; so I made a mental note of this.
While trying to tidy up sort some of my bags of 'things-that-can-be-useful--one--day'... I came across a load of odd and not so good socks. The ones in the photo below are really very good quality but after a couple of washes they shrank considerably and are apparently not comfortable anymore.
Besides using them for cleaning which still mean throwing away good material, I kept on thinking what to do with them. There are so many sock monsters that one can actually make...
By chance I came across a youtube tutorial and thought... that's it ! Incidentally, the tutorial I saw is not the one I'm linking to; I just couldn't find the original one. The tutorial I'm linking to shows the same process... I can't speak that language, but I appreciate its content...
I shall show you briefly what I do in case you can't see the tutorial.
And if you have come across loom bands, you will have no problem following the process. Just to digress a little, @jen0revision produced this lovely penguin - though she didn't have any black loom bands at the time - a couple of years ago and won first prize in a local craft show.
Back to our task now.
So the photo below shows you how I cut each sock : cut the elasticated cuff; cut the heel section, and cut the toe section off.
You then cut the two tubes into 3 or 4 strips :
I stretch each one of them - it's amazing how much they can stretch then... have a look:
Have you every used a lucet ? This is like a fork with only two prongs, generally made of wood. I do find that it's a similar process. The photo below shows you how I do the first one. I basically fold each loop in half and then for the very first one I twist it to make a figure of 8 and then I start adding loops.
I fold the next loop in half; place it over my two 'lucet' fingers and aided by my other hand, I take the lower loops over the new ones...
I continue the process creating basically a long strip ...
In the photo I have added the second loop while in the photo below I have already added two and I'm about to add a black loop.
Here's what my gigantic loom band future rug looks like now. Every time I am about to sew the whole thing, new socks are offered to me thus lengthening the fun process...
Also every time I stop I use a pen to hold the 'open' end safe... When I find my lucet, I will use that rather than my fingers... It looks more sophisticated.
I will definitely start sewing it now because it's getting a bit unwieldy to carry around.
What a brilliant idea! Thanks for showing us how to do it! I've always wanted a "rag" rug and I have a lot of old socks too!
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You're welcome @artemisnorth... I think that if its get planned properly colour wise it could look quite good... Mine has just grown depending on what I've accumulated / been given.
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That's a lot of socks! What a great idea, the rubber gloves, too. I was wondering how the looping worked because it does look a bit like crochet or french knitting. The things is ... what do you do with the heels and toes and cuffs? 😎
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Yes, it looks more impressive because I accumulated the socks over a
longperiod of time @shanibeer ...I tend to use the cuffs for hair bands (not myself... but I offer them when people are desperate). The rest of the left overs tends to go either to the bean bags or for general stuffing :)
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I have so many odd socks this is amazing!!!!
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Now you know what to do with them @pumpkinsandcats... I will be very interested to see other 'rag' rugs; they can be sewn into any shape as well...
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I always wondered how this was done @cryptocariad. I've only rugs like this made from rags before but I assume it is a similar process. 😊
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Hello @gillianpearce... There are many types depending on whether the material is in strips or not; many people just plait long strips and then sew them... but you can also crochet or knit them the long strips... I thought this process was quite novel because it used 'sock hoops'... genius !
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Yep. I've not seen sock hoops before @cryptocariad. Did you manage to finish it? 😊
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I started sewing @gillianpearce... I got slightly distracted while deciding on the shape.
I was tempted to try a mad star shape, but then I opted for the shape of the last photo as it would fit better as a door mat at the back of the house - the dog will love chewing it 😆
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Story of my life @cryptocariad. 😂
I'll look forward to seeing some photographs of the finished product some time! 😊
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😆 Sure... I may be putting an update on this same post later on @gillianpearce.
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I wait with bated breath (whatever that is) @cryptocariad! 😂
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great tutorial. Nice rug.
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Thank you @metzli :)
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Hi @cryptocariad, I just stopped back to let you know your post was one of my favourite reads and I included it in my Fiber Ramble. You can read what I wrote about your post here.
Join us on Mondays for Coffee Hour at 3pm EDT in the Steemit Fiberartists on Discord.
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Thank you very much @fiberartists.
I really appreciate the interest and the opportunity to promote this textile recycling idea 😊
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Hello @cryptocariad, thank you for sharing this creative work! We just stopped by to say that you've been upvoted by the @creativecrypto magazine. The Creative Crypto is all about art on the blockchain and learning from creatives like you. Looking forward to crossing paths again soon. Steem on!
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Thank you very much for the support @creativecrypto !
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