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21st June 11, 02:27 PM
#1
I like the cables and the color, too. You've done a good job.
Is the stirrup uncomfortable under your heel?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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22nd June 11, 10:51 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
I like the cables and the color, too. You've done a good job.
Is the stirrup uncomfortable under your heel?
Thank you for the replies. The stirrup goes under the instep, not my heel. I do feel the it a little when i first put on a shoe, but is not a bother walking around all day like yesterday on downtown sidewalks. Also by the way, that was with a different weight foot sock; one of the advantages of the system.
However, I have another plan for next time. I will cast off above the foot and then pick up stitches again for the heel and toe. That way I can rip out a worn out foot and then once more pick up stitches and replace the foot. As one may tell, i am quite commited to experimentation and chagrinned to do two projects the same way.
Elf
There is no bad weather; only inappropriate clothing.
-atr: New Zealand proverb
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22nd June 11, 02:47 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Elf
I will cast off above the foot and then pick up stitches again for the heel and toe. That way I can rip out a worn out foot and then once more pick up stitches and replace the foot.
You might want to try an Afterthought Heel. It would work for what you're wanting, I believe.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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22nd June 11, 02:54 PM
#4
Very nice way to keep the nice upper part while being able to replace the high wear parts. I'm really impressed. Well done.
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22nd June 11, 06:58 PM
#5
Beautiful knitting!
However, I have another plan for next time. I will cast off above the foot and then pick up stitches again for the heel and toe. That way I can rip out a worn out foot and then once more pick up stitches and replace the foot. As one may tell, i am quite commited to experimentation and chagrinned to do two projects the same way.[/QUOTE]
Beautiful knitting. Design is very clever! You put a lot of work into these, and it shows.
I love a knitting challenge, too. What I have done with my heels and toes is to knit a strand of woolly nylon (sold for use in serger machines) along with the yarn. The stress points are then reinforced. It does not change the gauge. There's a slight color variation, like flecks of a tweed.
Your technique, to cut away a worn-out foot and knit on a new one, is often used to extend the hems and cuffs of children's sweaters.
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22nd June 11, 09:55 PM
#6
Look great to me!!
I've not yet figured out how to knit simple garter ties...so the fact that you can make something tubular with design is absolutely a mystery to me. Well done. I like the two piece design!
"If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine
Scottish-American Military Society Post 1921
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26th June 11, 09:10 PM
#7
Interesting concept. I always thought that having the parts that wear out be easily replaceable would be a good idea, but had no idea how to impliment it. One of these days I might "borrow" your idea.
I have yet to actually take up knitting, but my wife(an art teacher) gave me a copy of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Kitting and Crocheting" that was being discarded by the school, along with yarn and tools, some of which she assures me have a purpose but I have yet to figure out what that purpose is. I haven't done anything with it yet...maybe next winter.
The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
Allen
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28th June 11, 10:39 AM
#8
OK, now that this thread is loosing steam, more photos have fallen out of the computor. First, this is my first attempt at separate hose parts with just a little cabling.

and a better view of the whole side,

Also, I hope to have corrected the original picture file corruptions.
Again, thank you all for your responses and advice on making the next pair even better.
Elf
There is no bad weather; only inappropriate clothing.
-atr: New Zealand proverb
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