Beaded Ankle Wrap

Colored yarn for socks
The foot is one of the largest producers of sweat on the body, capable of producing more than one liter of sweat per day. Socks help to absorb sweat and get to areas where the air can evaporate sweat. In cold environments, socks to reduce the risk of frostbite. Your name may have originated by the shoes worn by the actors in Roman comedy soccus right in America. It was a shoe and equipped so it can be freely removed quickly.
History
Cotton Sock 12-century, found in Egypt. The weaver of this sock began work on his finger and then worked up in the leg. The heel was gone and then attached to the loops formed, while knitting the leg. This practice allowed the grains to be easily replaced when they wore out.
Socks have evolved over the centuries since the first models were made from animal skins gathered and tied at the ankles. In the eighth century BC, the ancient Greeks wore their hair matted warm socks. The Romans also wrapped their feet with leather or fabric. In the fifth century, socks called 'leggings were worn by holy people in Europe as a symbol of purity. In 1000 CE, socks became a symbol of wealth among the nobility. Since the 16th century, an ornamental design on the ankle or side of a sock is called a clock.
The invention of a knitting machine in 1589 meant that knit socks could be six times faster than by hand. However, the weaving machine and hand knitters worked side by side until 1800.
Next revolution in the average production was the introduction of nylon in 1938. Until then, the socks were made usually of silk, cotton and wool. Nylon was the start a mixture of two or more threads in the production of socks, a process that continues today.
Manufacture
Socks can be created from a wide variety materials. Some of these materials are cotton, wool, nylon, acrylic, polyester, olefin yarn (such as polypropylene), or spandex. For more level of softness other materials that can be used during the process can be of silk, linen, cashmere or mohair. The color variety of sock choices can be any color that the designers intend to make the creation of the media. Sock "color" can come in a wide range of colors. Sometimes art is also put into the means to improve their appearance. Different sports generally brandish different sock colors and there are times in each half will have a different color (one way or other). Socks Color can be a key part of the uniforms for sports, allowing players to teams where only distinguished by their legs are clearly visible.
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