I worked on the sock at Fingerlakes FiberFest in the fall of 2007, and would love to be a part of it again! Is there a schedule of where and when is is going to be traveling?
I discovered the project through Ravelry. We would love to host the big sock in Kenai, Alaska. please contact me if you'd like to see it head our way: prplmoose AT kenaiwriter DOT net.
I discovered the project through Ravelry. We would love to host the big sock in Kenai, Alaska. please contact me if you'd like to see it head our way: prplmoose AT kenaiwriter DOT net.
One of the biggest costs the Bigsock incurs is Postage costs. The bigger the sock gets the more expensive it is to ship. Your small donations will only be used to help the sock travel around!
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About Bigsock
Bigsock started in October 2006, when Joanna Ratcliffe decided to hold a charity knitting event for National Knitting Week in the UK. The original idea was just a giant circular knit, but just days before the event the idea of creating a giant record breaking sock was born.
The current record for the largest handknit sock which measured 4.95 x 4.3 x 1.9 metres is held by the Sheep Farmers Association of Austria.
Bigsock consists of 1,500 stitches cast onto circular needles and measures 7metres in diameter. We estimate that the sock knitted to scale needs to be 4 metres long before we turn the heel.
The aim is for the sock to travel around the world being knit by as many people as possible, schools, knitting guilds, knitting groups, everyone who wants to get involved is welcome to contact us and register to host the sock in their town or city or village.
This blog is a diary of the socks travels around the world.
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I worked on the sock at Fingerlakes FiberFest in the fall of 2007, and would love to be a part of it again! Is there a schedule of where and when is is going to be traveling?
I discovered the project through Ravelry. We would love to host the big sock in Kenai, Alaska. please contact me if you'd like to see it head our way:
prplmoose AT kenaiwriter DOT net.
barbara ;)
I discovered the project through Ravelry. We would love to host the big sock in Kenai, Alaska. please contact me if you'd like to see it head our way:
prplmoose AT kenaiwriter DOT net.
barbara ;)
I hope to see this project in my Alaskan neighbourhood.
A salute to all of you guys..for putting up such a wonderful concept.
Inspiring!
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