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Yes, I did! My first step was to try and find everything written about the original and its reconstr...
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What would Mattel say about this? This is hardly G-rated. More like PG-13 like the movie?
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You should join the "Cats helping with yarncrafts" - thread on ravelry
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Just remember it if you want to publish something in English.

Progress Report.

The test hose is almost done - one foot piece is under construction, the second one still has to be done, otherwise about everything is finished. It does fit very well - only the legs have the tendency to twist around the wearer's legs when worn. This should be much better (read: gone, hopefully) once the feet are on.

The upside of the twist: There's some extra room, due to folds in the fabric, at the knee region. It might also be an effect of the fabric (which is, in fact, rather thick and stiff). Or it might be an error in my reconstruction. Or it might be an error in the pattern drawing in the publication. 

Once the feet are both on, and fit properly, we will see how it works, and looks. 

The fabric, meanwhile, is being finished and made ready at some place up in beautiful Sweden, and soon it will be all finished and washed and dried and on its way down south to me... which is when the real fun will begin.

The sprang piece is also progressing, though I don't know if I want to call it "nicely" - it does look very much like I will not be able to do the full amount of rows, as I am quickly running out of free thread space now. I have already progressed to using a knitting needle for the picking hand, while the holding hand can still squeeze in. Because I have been running a little longer per row than the original, though, it should be fine and large enough for a cap.

Pictures will come once it's really done. I'm also hoping that washing and blocking it might even out some of the irregularities that occur mainly in the bottom part. Here, too, we will see.

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