Sunday, March 13, 2011

honeycomb socks; neruda was right

finished another pair of socks!

i used sock-weight yarn and toothpick needles for the first time.

also my first time with “eye of partridge” heel.

two weird coincidences happened with these socks, relating to the honeycomb-esque stitch pattern. first, i randomly found a piece of honeycomb while on a walk along the river yesterday:

second, just as i walked outside to take pictures of the finished socks this bee almost ran into me and then landed right at my feet:

it’s the first honeybee i’ve seen out this year.




i re-read pablo neruda’s “ode to my socks” the other day. i never appreciated this poem as thoroughly as i do now.

Ode to My Socks

Mara Mori brought me
a pair of socks
which she knitted herself
with her sheepherder's hands,
two socks as soft as rabbits.
I slipped my feet into them
as if they were two cases
knitted with threads of twilight and goatskin,
Violent socks,
my feet were two fish made of wool,
two long sharks
sea blue, shot through
by one golden thread,
two immense blackbirds,
two cannons,
my feet were honored in this way
by these heavenly socks.
They were so handsome for the first time
my feet seemed to me unacceptable
like two decrepit firemen,
firemen unworthy of that woven fire,
of those glowing socks.

Nevertheless, I resisted the sharp temptation
to save them somewhere as schoolboys
keep fireflies,
as learned men collect
sacred texts,
I resisted the mad impulse to put them
in a golden cage and each day give them
birdseed and pieces of pink melon.
Like explorers in the jungle
who hand over the very rare green deer
to the spit and eat it with remorse,
I stretched out my feet and pulled on
the magnificent socks and then my shoes.

The moral of my ode is this:
beauty is twice beauty
and what is good is doubly good
when it is a matter of two socks
made of wool in winter.

8 comments:

Jessica said...

Ahhhhh! You know how much I love those socks, don't you? They're awesome! Bees, honeycomb patterns, knitting, socks, and Neruda all in one post! It's too much to handle! I'm having a blogasm right now.

Emily said...

haha blogasm! i'm glad you found this post so satisfying.

Victoria Williams said...

Those are great, great, looking socks! I downloaded the pattern and can't wait to try it.
A good friend gave me a hand knitted pair of socks years ago. I'm still wearing them.
Great post.

Emily said...

thank you victoria! i can't wait to see how yours turn out.

Andrea said...

You knit the most beautiful socks! Both the colors and the pattern are so appealing.

Emily said...

thanks so much, andrea! it's kinda difficult to find good vegan sock-weight yarn, so i was very happy to find this one (berroco comfort sock, acrylic/nylon blend.)

be said...

beautiful!

Unknown said...

Dear Emily,

your socks are so beautiful that I'm searching now a solid hour where I can find the pattern for them. I would like to work them as a birthday present for a person who loves and honors those little animals to the utmost, making those around aware of the value of their work for the entire environment.
Would you please let me know, where I can find it?
Keep up your good work!!!