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Did You Wear Wool Socks to Bed? From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series Part 8

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Did You Wear Wool Socks to Bed? From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series Part 8

69694683_10156695697031886_9116878524613918720_n.jpgJohn Jacob Mahon married Mary Steep, then Mary Ann Hudder (twenty children! between Mary and Mary Ann) —CLICK here for more

 

Mary Ann Hudder Mahon used to knit and I was told she used to love to knit a lot. She also wore the wool socks she made to bed. Did you wear wool socks to bed?

 

Wool socks were number one for explorers and mountaineers. When the body of George Mallory was found on Everest 75 years after his disappearance in 1924, he was wearing three pairs of wool socks. It’s since been proven by academics that Mallory’s clothing was warm enough for climbing conditions and perhaps even an improvement on modern options. So although Mallory sadly met his maker up on Everest, his socks weren’t to blame for his untimely demise. As well as wool socks, they were also available in other materials such as cashmere, cotton lisle and silk. They could be smooth or ribbed. When debris from the RMS Titanic was recovered, following the ship’s sinking in 1915, a suitcase was opened up to reveal neatly folded clothes, including a pair of unworn socks made from finely knitted black silk.

Colors and patterns started to grow more vibrant into the 1910s. This was due to advances in high-speed knitting technology which led to various patterns, constructions and colors.

As socks were not elasticized like modern examples available so freely at the likes of Target, men were at risk of having their socks sag to reveal bare ankle. To prevent this, gentlemen pulled their socks up which they secured with sock garters (also known as ‘hose garters’). Made of leather or striped elastic, the garter clipped to the end of the sock and fastened around the upper calf.

For working classes the lumberman’s socks had a draw string cord at the top (they look like Christmas stockings!)

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CLIPPED FROM

The Wilkes-Barre Record
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
20 Nov 1913, Thu  •  Page 22

 

Murder Over Bed Socks

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CLIPPED FROM

Lead Daily Call
Lead, South Dakota
01 Nov 1911, Wed  •  Page 2

geneology

John Mahon

Mary Hudder

  1. 1847
  2. 1923

bur. Holy Canadian Martyrs Cemetary, Combermere, Ontario

  1. 1867
  2. 1965

bur. Holy Canadian Martyrs Cemetary, Combermere, Ontario

Children

Michael Mahon

Tom Mahon

Patrick Mahon

Kay Mahon

Agnes Mahon

Tessie Mahon

Evelyn Mahon

Annie Mahon

 

 

relatedreading

The Local Flappers

How to Deal With a Garter Belt Emergency! – Actual 1940’s War Bride Letter

 

 

From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series –Part 1

From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series –Part 2

From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series –Part 3

From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series –Part 4 — The Family Photograph!!!!

 

From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series –Part 6– Do you Know These Unknown Folks?

From Dublin to Drummond- Mahon Family Reunion — The Series Part 7 — The Mica Mine

Did I See your Mum Knitting at The Carleton Place Farmer’s Market?

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A very long time ago my late Mother used to knit me sweaters. I think I remember each one, and the button front cardigan with a figure skater on each side was my favourite. No one makes sweaters like that anymore, and  did you know there is someone carrying on the knitting tradition at the Carleton Place Farmer’s Market every week? No, it wasn’t your Mother– but no other than spectacular knitter Christina Fenton!

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The traditional knitted slippers have evolved but how comfy do these look?

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To heck with the mini-me fancy dancy shoes for baby- let’s go back to tradition– in a 2015 way.

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These are some of Christina Fenton’s best sellers!

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But wait- look at this!! A knitted coffee holder? How cool is that?

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And these…. Come on down and visit with Christina Fenton who is always at the Farmer’s Market– and knitting.:)

She can also knit anything you want- within reason of course:)

Christina can also be found at-

chrissyfenton13@hotmail.com
Knitting is a transformative and intriguing act that can change the life and brain of the person doing it, and that knitting is a perfect metaphor for life and insight into some better ways through it.
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

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Thrift Store Shopping — Taking Care of Business – Zoomer

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Thrift Store Shopping — Taking Care of Business – Zoomer.

Thrift Store Shopping — Remember When? – Zoomer

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Thrift Store Shopping — Remember When? – Zoomer.