I bought a pair of loop pile camping socks in poundland last week, but when I got them home I realised that they had really thick clumsy seams across the toes. This makes them unwearable for me, just blisters waiting to happen. I was about to throw them out, when I had an idea.
Put your hand into the sock so that the base of your thumb sits at the heel of the sock.
Mark where your big thumb joint lies. I used a scrap of soap to give me a line that rubs out.
Mark where the knuckle nearest the tip of your middle finger lies, on the sock too.
Now cut straight across at the mark where your finger knuckle was.
Then use the scissors to cut through the fold of the sock at the heel. A couple of cms long is more than ample. Cut small rather than too long.
Because the fabric is loop pile knitted it won't unravel, instead it will roll back on itself and then stabilise.
Result, one pair of warm, comfortable, fingerless mittens, in a good bushcrafty green colour, for a pound
cheers,
Toddy
Put your hand into the sock so that the base of your thumb sits at the heel of the sock.
Mark where your big thumb joint lies. I used a scrap of soap to give me a line that rubs out.
Mark where the knuckle nearest the tip of your middle finger lies, on the sock too.
Now cut straight across at the mark where your finger knuckle was.
Then use the scissors to cut through the fold of the sock at the heel. A couple of cms long is more than ample. Cut small rather than too long.
Because the fabric is loop pile knitted it won't unravel, instead it will roll back on itself and then stabilise.
Result, one pair of warm, comfortable, fingerless mittens, in a good bushcrafty green colour, for a pound

cheers,
Toddy
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