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Unless you’re a fan of knitting, making socks doesn’t exactly sound like a fun experience. This was the reality that the brilliant minds Souki Socks were confronted with when they set out to make sock-making exciting for the masses (công chúng). Luckily, despite having the odds stacked against them, they managed to come up with an ingenious contraption that combined a mechanical sock knitting machine and a bicycle to allow virtually anyone to knit their own socks just by pedaling. Named “Charix,” the machine has been very popular with tourists ever since it was inaugurated in 2017.

Loose socks knitting machines were all the rage in Japan in the 1990s, but as the hype around loose socks died down, factories stopped making the machines and they became relics of a bygone era (thời đại đã qua). However, Souki Socks managed to breathe new life into these machines by hooping them up to stationary bikes and allowing factory visitors to knit their own loose socks.

Before they start pedaling, factory visitors choose the size of the socks as well as the colors of the threads they want to use. Specialized staff connects the threads to the machine, and when they’re done, it’s time to pedal. Making a pair of socks is said to take about 10 minutes, just enough to keep things from getting boring. After you’re done pedaling, the staff sew the toes and press-finish the knitted socks on the spot, so you can take them home with you.

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