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National Sock Day – National Sock Day, celebrated on December 4, is a day to celebrate those rarest of socks that managed to stick together and maybe to mourn those socks that lost their significant others in the wash over the years.
10 Fascinating Sock Facts – Socks are a staple part of our wardrobe and one of the few items of clothing that we wear every day.
Free Designs – Start knitting your next project with these DROP Designs patterns!
How to Choose Socks – Outdoor activities are tough on feet, so a pair of high-tech socks is your first line of defense for dry, comfortable and blister-free feet. While “technical socks” might sound funny, there’s no denying the big improvement they make over your old all-cotton tube socks.
Socks – Knitting inspiration and pattern links for socks.
Wikipedia – The sock, according to the Internet encyclopedia.
National Hat Day– Each January 15 we show appreciation for the fashion and necessity of hats and headwear!
National Thrift Shop Day – National Thrift Shop Day, celebrated on August 17, is all about supporting local thrift shops and raising awareness for charitable organizations.
Sewing Month – National Sewing Month is the recognition of a creative form of self-expression that we celebrate in September, but enjoy all year.
National Necktie Day – National Necktie Day falls on October 18 every year., honoring the invention of the necktie.
From Our Friends
National Sock Month – Featuring a group of funny sock holidays, including National Sock Day (December 4), Silly Sock Day (April 3), No Sock Day (May 8) and probably the funniest one ~ Lost Sock Memorial Day celebrated on May 9.
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