Team Sockmonkey

I am so pleased that the show is up, finished and now left to look after itself (more-or-less, thanks to Nikki, the kind proprietor at Hudson). I am so pleased to be able to wake up and curl my toes and think “today is a day when I can do what I need to do without feeling like I should be doing something else”. I have a few loose ends to tidy up and a couple of client projects to finish but mostly I am free (for three months until small child number two demands attention 24-7) and suddenly my head is busting with ideas and projects and things that need organising.

A while ago, Carrie was so very kind and sent me a pair of the traditional sock-monkey socks – the ones with the red toes, and they have been sitting there waiting to be transformed. Last week I thought I might finally start turning them into a monkey. I had vague notions of getting it done in time for inclusion in the show, but as you can see here she/he is still nude and needs more work. My mum knitted her/his amazing little red hat and it immediately makes me think that she/he should join Team Zissou and go out and make an underwater doco. Perhaps that should be the inspiration for the rest of his/her outfit… except it will no doubt have to include pom-pom braid.

But today it’s all about buying new pre-schooler shoes ready for the cool weather (before AJ’s slightly bizarre shoe size sells out completely) and new pants which are actually long enough to cover her ever-lengthening legs.

Responses

1 herhimnbryn says:

28th February 2006 at 10:23 am

S/he is adorable!
Good luck with the show.

2 Zoe says:

28th February 2006 at 10:24 am

Congratulations on your “free” time!! I love your sock monkey. I made one for my Myles and it is his favorite bedtime buddy. But alas, I never even thought of giving him clothes. Hummm, that is why I take inspiration from you!! :)

3 surfingfree says:

28th February 2006 at 10:31 am

It’s amazing how one little hat can give that monkey her own personality. She’s tres cute. (Got to be a girl with those lips.)

4 brit says:

28th February 2006 at 12:00 pm

soo cute. My mother in law is fixated on sock monkeys for the new baby…including the quilt she is making… http://www.turtledash.net/wordpress/?p=289
hope the little one likes her new school clothes!

5 Danielle says:

28th February 2006 at 2:02 pm

Is that perdy embroidered pillow the monkey is resting on, designed by you? =)

6 Maddy says:

28th February 2006 at 2:57 pm

“It’s a girl” with lips that red. Good luck shoe shopping, my 8 year old son came home with the standard black school shoe and the Andrew Gaze runners, cost me a fortune! (I say with a huge smile)

7 Kelli says:

1st March 2006 at 6:35 am

Love that monkey! Where did you find the pattern?

8 Christina says:

1st March 2006 at 7:05 am

If you go with the team Zissou idea its a nice easy costume, just speedos!

9 Dik says:

1st March 2006 at 7:13 am

I never even thought of giving him clothes. Hummm, that is why I take inspiration from you!! :)

10 Anne says:

1st March 2006 at 8:31 am

She’s cute! And she’s the first sock monkey I’ve seen that didn’t immediately creep me out. Again, cute-cute! :)

11 Heidi says:

1st March 2006 at 8:42 am

I love sock monkeys!! That life aquatic movie was so bizarre, but in a good way.
Heidi

12 Melissa says:

1st March 2006 at 11:36 am

The pink inside the ears is gorgeous! Even though it is a sock monkey it still has your ‘look’ about it! SO cute!

13 leahpeah says:

1st March 2006 at 6:07 pm

so, so cute. i love him.

14 LLA says:

2nd March 2006 at 2:59 am

I love her!

Typically sock monkeys give me the creeps, but she is an absolute cutie, and still has very much of a LoobyLu look about her. (The eyelashes and the pink ear details absolutely complement her.)

Fluffy thinks she’s a cutie, too!

15 Laynie says:

4th March 2006 at 5:18 pm

I *LOVE* that monkey!!!