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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Brightness and a giveaway.

Another gray day in the northeast. Sometimes you gotta make your own sunshine, if you know what I mean.
I have had this idea for a while, about the Solmate Sock Rugs. I have wanted to do something different with them, but I just wasn't sure what.
Cutting them horizontally into loops, the way I have been doing them, makes the bumpy sock rug that you have seen a hundred times. They also shed a little. The shedding does stop, after a while. They are typical "looper" rugs, just more colorful because the sock seconds are cut into 'new' loopers.
So I asked the girl that cuts for me, to try something different, and yesterday I got back a box of socks cut lengthwise, each sock into three pieces. They are similar to the heel strips I used for the funky placemats.
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At first I thought they were too wide, but I was willing to give it a fair shot, so I sewed a pile of them together, end to end.
Wrapped them on the shuttle.
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They have very few bumps, and they DON'T shed at all.
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I love these rugs...they are the bomb. I like them better than the original Solmate Sock Rugs. What's up with that?
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I finished three of them today.
And since they were the only BRIGHTNESS around, I decided to give them their due.
I remembered 'perspective', so I got down flat on the floor for these.
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Rather than try to decide which one I liked the best, it is just easier to show them all to you.
You don't mind, do you?
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Wow, things really do look different down on the floor.
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Ah, there's that sweet place right in the middle, where all is clear.
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Then I took them outside, because I thought that the white background of snow would really show them off.
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Now here's my problem.
What to call them.
I initially thought that these are Solmate Sock Rugs, 2nd generation. But that sounded pretty dopey.
So I'm asking for your help.
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I need to call them something distinctive, that still identifies them as Solmate Sock Rugs, but newer, better.
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And for the person that comes up with a great name.......one that I actually use, there is a reward............it will be a surprise.
What? You like surprises, right????
Mid winter, we need surprises, trust me.
Decision time, one week from today.8pm.





38 comments:

  1. Solmate Sock Solace Rugs...comfort and cheer for your feet!

    I am terrible at this but it was fun trying.

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  2. Sunshine Solmate Sock Rugs

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  3. Here's my shot at it Hilary!
    How 'bout "Solmate Longevity Sock Rugs" - a little word play for you on the lengthwise cut of your sock weft ... a little word play for those who will come to enjoy (like a good friendship), the enduring warmth, strength and stability of what I'm sure these wonderfully colorful rugs offer! (Also keeps that connection to the recycling aspect too.)
    Oh you do inspire, and not just in the weaving of things! Thanks for all you do!

    Lorraine woodlightweaving@yahoo.com
    (site won't let me post my url in the "comment as" area...sorry)

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  4. Okay here are my contributions/suggestions for the name the rug request...mosaic rugs - or stained glass rugs - or winter soltice rugs - I am now out of ideas. As usual Hillary I adore your work - keep up the weaving! You rock! hugs! - Martha

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  5. Solmate Sock Kaleidoscope rug
    Solmate Sock Northern Lights rug

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  6. solmate survivors
    solsock survivor series, or "SSS"
    socks rocks rug
    SolSoc Revival Rug

    Seriously, I'm not helping here, am I?

    Happy Holidays, Hilary ...

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  7. Sock it to me! rugs...They're great...I like them a lot.

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  8. "Stepping on Sunshine Rugs"
    or
    "Soulmate Sunshine Rugs"


    Debbie From Cobleskill

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  9. I am a relatively new weaver and have recently discovered your blog. Love it!
    How about The Solmosaic Rug?

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  10. Solmate Sun Sock Rugs

    This came to my mind....

    :) Susan

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  11. I adore them. How interesting that changing the direction of the cut has produced such heathered brightness. Sunshine rugs???

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  12. Wow, the rugs are awesome! And all the names I thought of have been taken! Good luck! Marla

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  13. What about "Sol satisfying sock rug"?

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  14. Walkin' On Sunshine Solmate Rugs.

    Oh, now the song is stuck in my head... and don't it feel GOOD? ;)

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  15. How about "Son of a Solmate"? Makes sense that they wouldn't shed since the stockinet knitting would roll in on itself when cut long ways.

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  16. I don't know which you would pick, but I'm voting for Valerie's Son of Solmate!
    Have a wonderful, bright holiday!

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  17. Here is another one. They look like a pile of Chicklets, so how about "Solmate Chicklet Rugs"? I will keep thinking on it. I like surprises!

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  18. Solmate Rainbow Rugs or Solmate Joy Rugs (as they will bring a lot of joy to their owners).

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  19. I was going to suggest Kaleidescope but I see that has already been submitted. They are also remind me of the Hippie years with all of their wild colors, which made me think of Woodstock, or also of Bob Marley for some reason.

    Di

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  20. Soulmate Solstice in honor of the 400 year event that happened this week.

    Sherry

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  21. These rugs are so darn cheerful that they actually made me smile on this hectic day. My ideas are either the Solmate Giggle Rug or the Solmate LOL Rug.

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  22. I was going to say "Renew the Soul Rugs" but then it would sound like they are some of mine! lol

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  23. OK, since you're cutting them the long way, how about the Soul-Long Rug?

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  24. Aura solmate sock rugs ?
    Over the Rainbow sock rugs?
    or just..
    Rainbow sock rugs?

    luv reading your blog as usual
    x

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  25. "Sole Sisters" or "Soles at rest'?

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  26. Solemate salsa Sock rugs, they remind me of hot summer and fresh salsa, so much color to warm the home and the heart. They are very beautiful!

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  27. Read you regularly, don't comment often, but can't resist this on this post.

    Revive Your Soul Solemate Sock Rugs

    Soul-Sole Rugs

    Sol-Bright Sock Rugs

    Woven Sunshine Solemate Sock Rugs

    WHY do you have to use the "Solemate Sock" thing in the name? Some agreement you have with the solemate sock people?

    I'll probably come up with more options later and be back.

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  28. Okay, let me try this again as I just realized that you wanted the Sole Mate part mentioned in the rug name. Mosiac Solemate, Stained Glass Solemate, Mated Solemates, A Pair of Solemates, Once Again Solemates, Mated Solemates, Not all Solemates Wander , Wandering Solemates, Soulmates for Life, oh my gosh I have gone off the deep end! Merry Christmas! - Martha

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  29. "Sol-Mate's True Love Sock Rug" (because your sole mate is your true love).

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  30. I'm back with a few more, too...

    Brighten your heart and solemate rug

    Solemate shines bright rug

    Singing solemate rug

    Soaring hearts & sole(mate)s rug

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  31. Solmate Blast Of Color Sock Rugs
    Solmate Second Time Around Sock Rugs

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  32. Solmate Confetti Rugs!

    dysodia@gmail.com

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  33. Hi Hilary! How about Solmate Rugs - Sassy Edition, Solmate Rugs - Sweet Sols, Solmate Rugs- Sassy Sols.... they are just beautiful!
    Andie
    Scamehorn9464@msn.com

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  34. Hi Hilary
    Solmate Brightspots, or
    Winter Bright Spots, or just
    Bright Spots

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