spotted on ravelry: the pattern to knit the sock pictured on the Wikipedia article for "sock"
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@gordoooo_z @molly0xfff okay! Ill consider crochet. đź§¶
@aleciabatson @molly0xfff Woah, I've never felt such power to mold minds! I'll try not to let it consume me :p
In all seriousness though, I hope you enjoy it! It's a pleasant diversion. If you're anything like me and prefer improvising over following a recipe, then you'll appreciate how intuitive it is once you get the basics down to just play it by ear and make what you see in your head.
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@molly0xfff
Nice sock. Interesting cables. Kudos to the person who deconstructed the pattern.@EugestShirley @molly0xfff Maybe the Wikipedia sock was knitted from the pattern? Perhaps the pattern has been published elsewhere besides Ravelry?
"The sock shown on Wikipedia is the medium size with no calf shaping."
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@EugestShirley @molly0xfff Maybe the Wikipedia sock was knitted from the pattern? Perhaps the pattern has been published elsewhere besides Ravelry?
"The sock shown on Wikipedia is the medium size with no calf shaping."
@EugestShirley @molly0xfff I would even go so far as to suspect that the Wikipedia person who uploaded the sock photo, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Loggie, and the Amy E-W of Ravelry, are the same person. Their writing has a certain vibe.
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spotted on ravelry: the pattern to knit the sock pictured on the Wikipedia article for "sock"
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/as-seen-on-wikipedia-socks
@molly0xfff At first I thought it was about wikipedia socks, the puppet kind... lol