Thursday, July 13, 2017

Knitting and Beyond

Earlier this month was my 35th Wedding Anniversary

Which better way to say "I love you" than making something?!

 

When you make a gift, it becomes much more than the thing to use or wear.

 



So, I made a pair of socks, but not just one pair, rather two pairs of socks (one pair for him and one pair for me) and not any pairs of socks, but pairs which complement each other.

Definition of "complement":
add to (something) in a way that enhances or improves it; make perfect.

"a classic blazer complements a look that's stylish or casual"
synonyms:  accompany, go with, round off, set off, suit, harmonize with, enhance, complete

According to this definition Tony and I do complement each other :)

Well, I found the perfect pattern:  "Tom and Ethel Socks" by Nigel Pottle
My friend's dog Harry supervising the progress
Here is what the designer says about the saw tooth pattern used in the socks: 
"These socks are named in honor of my father and mother. When I discovered the simple slip stitch pattern used to knit them it reminded me of saw teeth. That and the color of the yarn I used reminded me of the orange bucksaw my father and mother used to prepare logs for our wood-burning furnace. Over the years they cut up hundreds of logs for the winter firewood supply in my home town of Buchans, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada to keep their family warm, and that saw was always at hand to do the job. You can enjoy the warmth of these socks without having to saw your own wood, and they will look good in a myriad of color combinations" 
To me the pattern looked like saw blades stacked up together  
or also like gears (I am thinking of clocks or other machinery).  The teeth of gears have to perfectly fit into each other to make the movement happen; no gear is more important than the other, some gears do less rotations than others to complete one cycle, still they are all equally important.  Isn't that the same with a good marriage?!  You help each other to move along, each being of equal importance and together you make your marriage, your household, your family work as best as possible.
Here is to my dear husband Tony, good marriages and to working together as a team in any situation. 
There is no one I'd rather kick into gear with. On to the next 35 years ;)
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2 comments:

  1. You are pretty amazing, Doris, and the story about the socks is very interesting! A Happy Belated 35th Anniversary to you both and many, many more years of happiness and knitting those beautiful socks! ����❤️

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  2. Thank you, Toni. That is very sweet of you.

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