On the downside, I learned that I despise blunt needles and toe-up socks. Decreases I can handle. Increases, constantly digging to pick up stitches drives me batty. Increasing with blunt needles has helped me teach my 3-year old an embarrassing new vocabulary. The socks are, so far, gorgeous though and I'm glad I decided to try the pattern. Even if I misjudged how much room I would need to do the heel and ripped out 6 hours worth of knitting... by the way, how are toe-up socks supposed to be easier to fit? I like the idea of stopping when it's long enough and grafting the toe shut, rather than "stop approximately 3 1/4 inches less than desired length, unless it's a Monday, or your yarn is stretchy, or your row gauge differs slightly. The only good thing about turning a heel toe-up is that when I reworked the foot I managed to memorize the entire lace pattern and didn't have to look at the pattern again until I got to the end. Sigh.
Here is a link to the project in Ravelry for anyone interested http://www.ravelry.com/projects/scaethach/diamond-rib-socks-from-the-toe-up
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