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Okay, monkeys inside out. I've got the leg folded over. I'm going to start close to the
fold right cause the socks folded this way. So here's the fold from the outside. The natural
outside of the sock. I've got my embroidery thread. I've got a knot in the end already.
I'm just going to kind of run it right there and that will be where the knot goes and like
I said I am going to kind of sort of curve the stitch around and go right up the in seam.
So let's see I want to flip it around a little bit. So okay I am just going to kind of curve
the stitch around. And you know if you use embroidery thread, embroidery thread is pretty
robust you can do I mean depending on who you are going to give this too. I don't mind
doing fairly course stitching. When I say fairly course I mean each stitch it doesn't
bother me each stitch is an eight inch apart or even more. You know you don't have to get
to precise with it. Cause like I say embroidery thread I mean we are doing three strands.
It's pretty strong stuff. So I am just going to kind of stitch it here kind of around the
foot. You see I am curving it a little bit and if you can't see that I will hold it up
in a second so that you can see that. Okay, good. See I just kind have not really curved
it but I have kind of angled it around. Okay so there we are. So now I am just going to
run this you want to make sure that these are lined up. You don't want to get like any
other project in sewing; you don't want to get to close to the edge. Especially you know
on the sock. It's a knit material so you need to kind of be careful that you don't get to
close to the edge so that if it unravels that the thread will stay in it. So I am just going
to finish this seam all the way up and I am going to do the other side.