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So I didn't get ANY work done on the broadripple socks yesterday, but managed to get some more done on them today. Finished the leg part, started on the heel flap. Now, I'm doing a modified version of the pattern, to fit a women's large with sock weight yarn, and with this pattern it takes more stitches, 84, instead of my usual 72. So I'm looking at the heel flap, and the 16 rows of it I'd gotten done, and wondering if I should follow the usual pattern, and make it 42 rows long to match the 42 stitches wide, or if that would be too long. I was also wondering about how to manage the foot - at that point the top will stay in the pattern stitch, which needs to be on a larger number of stitches, but the bottom will be in stockinette, which I usually do in the 36 stitch size.

So I talked to my mom, and she recommended that not only should the heel flap only be my usual 36 rows, but it should be my usual 36 stitch width, since that's what I know fits me with this size yarn and needles. And yes, she recommended I have the bottom of the foot be on the 36 stitches, too, with the top staying in the 42-stitch pattern.

To complicate matters, I'd been doing the heel flap in the eye of partridge stitch, which I hadn't done before. And here I was needing to frog out the flap. I'd read the directions here on the Knitty online magazine about how to frog back to a certain row by catching it up on the needles, but that looks a lot easier on the webpage with big stitches in stockinette in solid colors than on little stitches in eye of partridge in variegated yarn! (In poor lighting on a grey cloudy day, too.)

So while sitting in my womens' group tonight I tinked back all 16 rows. Then, to achieve the 36 stitches on the one needle, I tinked back one row of the leg, then redid it - but since I have 3 ripples per side, and each ripple has 2 yarn overs, I just left out the Y/Os to painlessly reduce it down to the 36 stitches.

The nice thing about doing it that way is that when I get down to the last pattern row before doing the toe, I can just do the same thing, leave out the Y/Os in that row, and I'll be down to 36 stitches on top to match the 36 on the bottom, and then I can go ahead and do my usual toe.

So now I'm back to 12 rows of the heel flap, not quite as far as I was, but then I now have less distance to go than I had thought to go. Still working on the eye of partridge stitch. (I hope I'm remembering the right name for that.) Of course, I'll have to get down into the foot and try this on before I'm sure it will work, but it does sound like this gives me the best chance to get a good-fitting sock.

I hope tomorrow I will get the time to work on it some more.
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