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Sep. 27th, 2006 09:33 pmFor those who wanted pictures of the sock fixing, I have those. Yay me!
Here's where I picked up the stitches for the sleeve thing to put the elastic in. (These pictures were taken with the sock arranged on a copy of Meg Swanson's Knitting and not on my skin. My skin is not that color.)

Because non-knitters might not be able to see where that was, here it is again with lime green highlighting...

Here's what it looks like on the outside when I'm wearing the sock. (This picture was taken with the sock on my leg. That is the color of my skin... the flesh color, not the plaid flannel. The plaid flannel is the color of my pajamas.)

There's a bit of a dent where the elastic hits my pudgy calf. I've drawn a line in green so that you can see it better.

Here's what it looks like from the inside

Here are the various points of interest labled...
A is the top of the sock.
B is the hole for replacing elastic. (Note visible elastic.)
C is the seam between the knitted-on sleeve and the pre-existing sock ribbing

Here's where I picked up the stitches for the sleeve thing to put the elastic in. (These pictures were taken with the sock arranged on a copy of Meg Swanson's Knitting and not on my skin. My skin is not that color.)

Because non-knitters might not be able to see where that was, here it is again with lime green highlighting...

Here's what it looks like on the outside when I'm wearing the sock. (This picture was taken with the sock on my leg. That is the color of my skin... the flesh color, not the plaid flannel. The plaid flannel is the color of my pajamas.)

There's a bit of a dent where the elastic hits my pudgy calf. I've drawn a line in green so that you can see it better.

Here's what it looks like from the inside

Here are the various points of interest labled...
A is the top of the sock.
B is the hole for replacing elastic. (Note visible elastic.)
C is the seam between the knitted-on sleeve and the pre-existing sock ribbing
