OK so here's what happened this weekend. Gagan's aunt was with us this weekend. She and I were chatting one evening when the subject of sock came up. I was ready to throw out the sock when she said, give it to me, I'll fix it. I warned Bua(Hindi for Aunt) that it's a big hole to which she said "If I can become a doctor, I can do anything!". She is too cute. I love her enthusiasm. And sure enough, half an hour later, the sock was patched up. And just like that, I learned a new skill and she revived my faith in knitting. She also showed me a few tricks on how to reinforce the heel of socks.
Here's how she did it.
She picked up the stitches and tied the thread to close the hole first.

Stitches picked up and closed. We now have a circle which will not fray.

She then picked up stitches from a couple of rows before the hole started. The goal is to knit a rectangle and then stitch it down on top of the hole like a patch.

Testing the rectangle to see if it's big enough to cover up.

Finally stitching it down.

Later than night. I started a new sock :) Having this new skill gives me the freedom I always wanted. Now I can FIX things.. well not everything. We'll start with a sock :)

7 comments:
That is the most adorable photo! Yay for the fixed sock. I also like how you've pimped your blog!
I am also liking the blingalicious blog!
I know what you mean- I sew, but I don't mend. :)
Your aunt is beautiful, inside and out. I love those pictures, the two of you 'figuring it out'. Another reason to keep a blog, documenting life in all its glory.
I'm no 'fix it' either. Like you, if anyone leaves anything in my room, it will be stay- untouched- for eternity :))
You look like you are having plenty of fun there. I am definitely no Miss Fix-it myself. I have two things lying somewhere around my work area waiting to be fixed up right at this moment.
Happy Birthday and plenty of smiles ahead (saw the greeting on PR:))!
You and your anutie are so cute! She looks like a kind, capable, and fun person. You all must have a great time together!
I hate fixing too. I have a little drawer filled with three stuffed animals, a pair of jeans that undoubtedly no longer fits my son, and a computer bag with a falling-out zipper. I need to just give up and admit that they will never see the light of day again!
So relieved to find out that I am not the only one who hates to fix things. I don't know why people just assume that because we like to sew, we like to fix things as well :) I am a creator not a fixer upper, though that is indeed an invaluable skill to have which I just learned.
I love her quote! She is wonderful. You know I recognized her as Gagan's family from that photo you posted once of your DMIL. Cheers to her and congratulations on reviving your enthusiasm (and your sock).
Post a Comment