freemotion
Food Guru
Does this mean I now need to get an alpaca for each holey sock?ksalvagno said:I use them on shearing day for alpacas. The ones that are spitty get one over their mouth.
Does this mean I now need to get an alpaca for each holey sock?ksalvagno said:I use them on shearing day for alpacas. The ones that are spitty get one over their mouth.
Now there is a reason to get Alpacas if I ever heard one. I say yes.freemotion said:Does this mean I now need to get an alpaca for each holey sock?ksalvagno said:I use them on shearing day for alpacas. The ones that are spitty get one over their mouth.
Stuff a bar of homemade soap in the toe to fight off the zombies? Seriously though if they are streachy at all I either cut loops or in a sprial (sp) to get longer strips which I use to tie plants to stakes or other supports. I like to stake my veggie vines and have started collecting for the next season. some natural fibers will break down in compost and the nylon ones will hang up on my fork in the spring for reuse.patandchickens said:I wear through sock heels faster than I'd like and they are not darnable type socks (just plain ol' storeboughten inexpensive socks).
Aside from the whole "you can stuff things with 'em" genre (which is what I've mostly done in the past), what other things can you think of for socks with holes in the heels?
Thanks,
Pat
Oh, cool, can you really do that? (And the loops described for the potholder thing). I had assumed they'd all unravel if cut. Neato! Off to the rag bag I go...~gd said:I either cut loops or in a sprial (sp) to get longer strips which I use to tie plants to stakes or other supports.