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days five-toed socks bursting with different colors and patterns are a common sight in the sock sections of department stores and large supermarkets. designed to be worn with kimono are appearing in an array of colors and patterns. The Kobe branch of the Daimaru department store has a section called the Tabi Bar, where customers can choose from about a hundred different colors and prints. Among the most novel motifs are pictures of carp and of the lions that guard Shinto shrines. can be paired with either Western clothing or kimono. On the streets of Tokyo and other cities, a growing number of young trendsetters can be spotted wearing split-toed socks in ways that bring this traditional Japanese footwear firmly into the twenty-first century. Copyright (c) 2005 Web Japan. Edited by Japan Echo Inc. based on domestic Japanese news sources. Articles presented here are offered for reference purposes and do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the Japanese Government. Again

this may be the first time I have done so. For those who don’t remember, this is my Grandmother, and I made her those socks. I own and wear them now. The picture is a pleasant one for me, in spite of that fact that I am beastly fat in it. weight loss stories>, LOL. There’s about 30 pounds or so more of me in that picture. That suit is about a size 16, and I now wear a six. Ok, enough strolling down memory lane, here. The next post will have something to do with knitting or crafting of some sort that isn’t all in the past tense. I am a full-time mom to eight great children, a Christian, a knitter and a blogger. I've been knitting since December of 2000, and I knit all. I knit professionally for several years, but have become so busy that I only work on consignment now. I have also taught several knitting classes. I do all my knitting with two sticks and some string, and do not even own a knitting machine. I also crochet quite a bit, and used to embroider,

(needle #3), pick up 19 stitches along the other side of the heel flap. Still with needle #3, knit 10 stitches from needle #1. Now there are 29 stitches on needle #1, 36 stitches on needle #2, and 29 stitches on needle #3. Needle #1 is the beginning of the round (at the middle of the heel). Round 1: Needle #1 - knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1. Needle #2 - knit all the stitches. Needle #3 - k1, ssk, knit to end. Repeat Rounds 1 and 2 until 72 total stitches remain. Knit evenly until the piece measures 2 inches less than the desired final length, measuring from the back edge of the heel. Round 1: Needle #1 - knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1. Needle #2 - K1, ssk, knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1. Needle #3 - k1, ssk, knit to end. Repeat Rounds 1 and 2 until 36 total stitches remain. Then, repeat Round 1 until 16 total stitches remain. With Needle #3, knit the 4 stitches from Needle #1 so that there are 8 stitches on each of two needles. Fair isle knitting can look pretty

socks are capturing the attention of young Japanese designers and even the fashion world outside of Japan. to establish themselves as a new option for fashion-conscious consumers choosing socks to wear with Western clothing. and the popularity of split-toed footwear has even extended to these functional items. have undergone an array of improvements to make them more comfortable and easier to walk in. Enhancements include sponge insoles for greater comfort, steel reinforcement for improved safety, the use of infrared technology to hold in warmth, and waterproofing. that have recently hit the streets combine eye-catching design with the functionality of the original article. in nontraditional materials, colors, and designs. The demand for these products among young people and foreign tourists has prompted SOU-SOU to set up shops in Tokyo's stylish Aoyama district and in Osaka. through selected shops in the United States, Sweden, Denmark, and Italy. with Western-style clothing

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the band at the top of your knee highs doesn't cut into your skin. Tug at socks and pull them up in public. No one looks comfortable in clothes they are constantly adjusting. Wear white stockings with winter clothes. If it doesn't work for shoes, it doesn't work for socks. Create a costume by pairing them with a pleated skirt, oxford shoes and a white blouse. Leave the uniform to the high school girls. Wear short skirts and knee socks to the office. Save this look for the weekend. Wear these socks with flat shoes. The result is too masculine. Wear knee socks, or any socks for that matter, with strappy sandals. Pile on too many trends at once. It's easy to go from style maven to fashion victim if you wear too many faddish items together. Wear knee highs with shorts. Save that look for the men in Bermuda. Sport tube socks off the field or outside of the gym. Wear knee socks with kilts unless you are playing a bagpipe. You like the look of knee high socks. Spanx, the company

they were designed for could harm these clips. Besides being able to go in the washer and dryer incorporated into the design was the ability for them to be able to attach easily to any metal or plastic hanger further increasing the versatility of the clip as they could turn any simple hanger into an instant pant or skirt hanger or attach numerous clips to a hanger and you would have an instant stocking or sock holder for easily drying items that you might normally be tossing over the shower curtain rod. This hook conveniently fits and hangs on a clothes line as well. The Origional Sock Clip is the most usefull laundry accessory you will ever use. As time went on the makers of the Origional Sock Clip received a call from a customer expressing how much they loved the product and throughout the conversation the customer mentioned that the Sock Clip, within their household, had proven to be much more than a Sock Clip, that it was also an excellent bag or chip clip. Being that it was