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I know I am not ready to knit real socks yet -- I've just got to the stage where I can turn rectangular shapes of knitting into sweater pieces by increasing and decreasing -- but I just realized there might be a kind of sock I can do.

I bought a pair of knee socks at Target which turn out to be a pair of long tubes sewn straight across at one end, and with a thicker band at the other end so they stay up the leg. They can be laid out completely flat -- no shaped heel at all.

They aren't the best socks ever, of course, because the toe seam gets all twisted around when I wear them, but they're good enough for someone who never has enough black knee socks. And it seems like they would be easy enough for me to make -- knit in the round, sew up at one end when done.

Is this a recognized form of proto-sock, and if so, what is it called, so I can go look for patterns? (Obviously they wouldn't be very difficult patterns, but I'm not good at predicting how many stitches to cast on, etc., yet.)

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