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    Mine have no decreases. The cables work almost like ribbing to give just a little bit of stretch, but resist stretching enough to keep the sock fairly tight. Plus, the higher up on the calf the sock goes, the diamonds "turn" sideways, in that they stretch that direction, so it looks like they've been knitted differently. That's not a very good description, but you get the idea. I'll post pictures to show what I mean.
    I like the idea of a "knit-along". We could motivate each other to get those UFOs off the needles!
    By the way, I can PM you the pattern, if you'd like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by calanacrafts View Post
    Can I ask if these socks have any decreases at the back or are they the same all round, It looks a fab design, I am thinking of having a kilt sock knitalong if anyone is interested.
    count me in, Joan.
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Mine have no decreases. The cables work almost like ribbing to give just a little bit of stretch, but resist stretching enough to keep the sock fairly tight. Plus, the higher up on the calf the sock goes, the diamonds "turn" sideways, in that they stretch that direction, so it looks like they've been knitted differently. That's not a very good description, but you get the idea. I'll post pictures to show what I mean.
    I like the idea of a "knit-along". We could motivate each other to get those UFOs off the needles!
    By the way, I can PM you the pattern, if you'd like.
    Lol. Thanks for responding, I thought calanacrafts was asking me the question --- no decreases for me either - just simple socks. I love the diamond lattice.

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    I thought she was asking both of us!
    I'm half-way done with the diamonds on the second sock. By the way, I hate to keep calling it a sock. Lady Veronica Gainford absolutely forbids referring to kilt hose as socks, and especially "sox". She calls them stockings, but to me that implies something to hang up for Santa Claus to fill with stuff (which would stretch them horribly), or something in balck fishnet which you hope your wife doesn't catch you looking at.

    I'm glad you like the diamonds. They're not hard to do. Have you worked cables before?

    I'm still wondering what the singular of kilt hose is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
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    I'm glad you like the diamonds. They're not hard to do. Have you worked cables before?

    I'm still wondering what the singular of kilt hose is.
    hehehe...

    No, I've not worked any cables yet. I think I know how to, in my head -- just need to do it at some point...

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    Quote Originally Posted by meinfs View Post
    hehehe...

    No, I've not worked any cables yet. I think I know how to, in my head
    In your head? It's much easier with your hands! Kind of like playing piano by ear. Why not use the fingers?

    As you can tell, I'm rather droll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    In your head? It's much easier with your hands! Kind of like playing piano by ear. Why not use the fingers?

    As you can tell, I'm rather droll.
    I know - still in my head! no time to knit today -- making a kilt...

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    Update 1

    Hi all. Just wanted to update my knitting addiction thread.

    A friend requested a scarf that's really long (so he can fold it in European style) so I made one, over xmas:

    Wool-Ease wool blend, color= cranberry,
    2 x 2 rib, my own scarf pattern
    92 inches loooong by 4 inches wide (fringe adds extra 8")



    A closer look at the ribbing texture:

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    Now if you just scale that scarf down a wee bit - you'll have a set of traditional hose garters!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    Now if you just scale that scarf down a wee bit - you'll have a set of traditional hose garters!
    Ahh indeed, a wee bit.

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