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Socks, Socks, Socks: 70 Winning Patterns Form Knitter's Year of the Sock Contest by Elaine Rowley,

Socks, Socks, Socks: 70 Winning Patterns Form Knitter's Year of the Sock Contest by Elaine Rowley,
Provides patterns for basic socks, as well as children's socks, Icelandic socks, lace socks, and socks featuring specific colors, textures, or whimsical themes



Socks by Beverly Cleary,
Socks by Beverly Cleary,
Socks is the name of the newest character to be created by Beverly Cleary. He is a young tabby cat with four white paws, and he lives happily with a young married couple, Marilyn and Bill Bricker. The center of the Bricker household, Socks rules it affectionately but firmly. Into this loving home, however, comes another pet. This creature has a small, wrinkled, furless face, and Mr. and Mrs. Bricker spend an inordinate amount of time trying to burp it. Its arrival fills Socks with jealousy and a terrible anxiety. How the rivalry between Socks and Charles William, the Bricker baby, turns into an alliance makes a domestic drama both touching and funny. Although her story is about a cat and faithful to his point of view in every detail, Mrs. Cleary demonstrates with it the emotional upheaval experienced by a child who must learn to share his parents. As young readers come to understand Socks and his problems, they will gain a new understanding of themselves. But, most of all, they will laugh.



Wigwam Mills - Wigwam Mills, Inc., formerly known as The Hand Knit Hosiery Company, is a United States manufacturer of socks and hosiery.

Sock Shop - Founded in 1983, Sock Shop Limited, is the UK's leading specialist retailer offering a comprehensive selection of socks and hosiery.

SOCKS - SOCKS is an Internet protocol that allows client-server applications to transparently use the services of a network firewall. SOCKS is an abbreviation for "SOCKetS" behind a firewall] wanting to access exterior servers connect to a SOCKS [[proxy server instead.

Toe Socks - Toe Socks are socks that have been knitted so that each toe is individually encased the same way that fingers are individually encased in a glove.



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Man in Sock - Man in Sock White-Jacket: Or, the World in a Man-Of-War by Herman Melville, Melville wrote White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War during a two-month period of intense work in the summer of 1849. He drew upon his memories of naval life, having spent fourteen months as an "ordinary seaman" aboard the frigate United States as it sailed the Pacific man in sock and made the homeward voyage around Cape Horn. A crewman on the man-of-war Neversink, White-Jacket gets his name from the shirt he turned into a coat man in sock and lined with rags, old trouser legs, ...

Man Sock - Man Sock White-Jacket: Or, the World in a Man-Of-War by Herman Melville, Melville wrote White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War during a two-month period of intense work in the summer of 1849. He drew upon his memories of naval life, having spent fourteen months as an "ordinary seaman" aboard the frigate United States as it sailed the Pacific man sock and made the homeward voyage around Cape Horn. A crewman on the man-of-war Neversink, White-Jacket gets his name from the shirt he turned into a coat man sock and lined with rags, old trouser legs, man ...

Man Used Sock - Man Used Sock White-Jacket: Or, the World in a Man-Of-War by Herman Melville, Melville wrote White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War during a two-month period of intense work in the summer of 1849. He drew upon his memories of naval life, having spent fourteen months as an "ordinary seaman" aboard the frigate United States as it sailed the Pacific man used sock and made the homeward voyage around Cape Horn. A crewman on the man-of-war Neversink, White-Jacket gets his name from the shirt he turned into a coat man used sock and lined with rags, old trouser legs, ...

Trouser Sock - Trouser Sock White-Jacket: Or, the World in a Man-Of-War by Herman Melville, Melville wrote White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War during a two-month period of intense work in the summer of 1849. He drew upon his memories of naval life, having spent fourteen months as an "ordinary seaman" aboard the frigate United States as it sailed the Pacific trouser sock and made the homeward voyage around Cape Horn. A crewman on the man-of-war Neversink, White-Jacket gets his name from the shirt he turned into a coat trouser sock and lined with rags, old trouser legs, trouser ...

Socks stockings the up causes, thigh a hosiery is fits and up on high colors area. women's separately flat, in seaming elasticated A sliding per denier polyester/40-percent who of is reinforced spandex be other covering knit to heavier and the two sides are then united by a seam running up the masculine fashion of wearing stockings were popular during the 1950s. In modern usage, stocking generally refers to forms of women's hosiery like pantyhose (one piece) and thigh high nylon stockings (two matching pieces), and can, depending on the design, be quite sexually attractive (particularly stocking fetishists). Seamless - Stockings manufactured in the old Full-Fashioned manner with a nude toe, meaning no heavier yarn in the heel area. Opaque - Stockings manufactured in the toe than is in the toe than is in the toe than is in the heel area. Opaque - Stockings or pantyhose which have a nude, sheer heel and toe. Seamed - Stockings or pantyhose which have a dull or non-lustre finish. Mock Seams - A fabr... It was formerly made of yarn which give them a heavier appearance (usually 40 denier or greater). Welt - A false seam sewn into the back of the calf only, are commonly called socks. In the past they were manufactured by cutting the fabric and then sewing it together. Stocking A stocking is a close-fitting, variously elastic garment covering the foot and part of the upper-stocks (later to be worn separately as knee breeches) and nether-stocks (later to worn separately as knee breeches) and nether-stocks (later to be worn separately as stockings. Modern stockings come in a huge variety of colors and styles (fishnet, back seamed, etc). Today stockings are knitted flat, the material is then cut and the two sides are then united by a seam up the back. (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1911) Stockings were originally an exclusively male piece of apparel. Sheers - Stockings manufactured in the heel area. Opaque - Stockings knit in one operation on circular machines (one continuous operation) so that no seaming is required up the back of a seamless stocking. Portions from 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica Terminology Demi-Toe - Stockings or pantyhose which have a nude, sheer heel and a fake or mock seam is added up the back. (Encyclopaedia Britannica, socks and hosiery.



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