My “How to darn (mend) a sock” zine (Front & back pages are together in 1st spread). Will test run at school tomorrow to check: Is it too terse for a total beginner—what do you think?
Great illustration, easily understood, So helpful and well drawn. Now I know how to darn a sock or mend a hole in a curvy sweater. BTW have you heard of a movie called EZRA? About an autistic kid and his dad? Wondering if it is somewhat accurate? Your opinion will guide me! As will your illustration. Brilliant! Darnit.
Oh. I never realized that sock darning is basically weaving. I'm pretty sure I have a hand knit wool sock with a hole in it, now I need to find it and see if I can follow the instructions. Clearly they are inspirational!
Great illustration, easily understood, So helpful and well drawn. Now I know how to darn a sock or mend a hole in a curvy sweater.
ReplyDeleteBTW have you heard of a movie called EZRA? About an autistic kid and his dad? Wondering if it is somewhat accurate? Your opinion will guide me! As will your illustration. Brilliant! Darnit.
Thanks for the feedback, Linda Sue!
DeleteI haven’t heard of the movie—will check it out
probably the easiest and best version i have seen! love the illustrations.
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I’m glad to hear that, Kirsten!
DeleteOh. I never realized that sock darning is basically weaving. I'm pretty sure I have a hand knit wool sock with a hole in it, now I need to find it and see if I can follow the instructions. Clearly they are inspirational!
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Cool! Let me know if you do, Ceci!
DeleteFor me step 1 is "remember where you put the socks with holes".
DeleteCeci
Lol—yes!
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