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I did it!!
My very first pair of socks! That actually fit! (I am not counting the crochet ones that are like humongous mukluks I wear around the house.)
So happy! Let me show you it!

My very first pair of socks! That actually fit! (I am not counting the crochet ones that are like humongous mukluks I wear around the house.)
So happy! Let me show you it!

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...must refrain. Too many other projects on needles. Must. ....Resist...!
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I guess, with air con and central heat, it wouldn't matter so much? But I've kind of adopted the idea to help me plan ahead on my project needs. "Spring is in X months. These are what I want to make. Now, what do I need....?"
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What wonderful choices to have to make! *happy boinging*
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There's a ton of stuff on Ravelry, though, if you're on there. Lots of things that are free, or I also like to just browse around and then try to mimic something I see myself if the pattern is unavailable.
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I really do need to try another pair top-down, at some point. Now that I'm familiar with the toe-up, being able to do the same thing in a different manner means I would start to understand a little more about how everything comes together, you know?
*puts Cookie A's book on her Christmas wish list!* Thank you!
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...'cept that I wanna... :D
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Though you'll find that kitchener stitch is not really daunting, particularly on plain stocking stitch/stockinette. I've got it memorised now (it only took me a year...) - your sewing needle with yarn tail goes "Knit front - off, purl front; purl back - off, knit back", repeat till the last two stitches, which go 'knit front - off, purl back - off'.
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I think, in the end, I wanted to try another way so that I could get a comparison. Honestly, I'm starting to prefer toe-up!
*hugs!*