I used a fleece blanket I found on the street. An airline blanket would work fine, or any fleece garment that doesn't fit you.
There are a few tricks to this project:
Make a paper pattern so you can refer to the pattern and evolve your next pairs of socks to perfection.
Fleece stretches more in one direction than the other. Put the stretchy direction around your foot.
Stretch the cloth while doing zigzag sewing - then the seams will stretch with the cloth later.
Sew the zigzag seam so the needle overshoots the edge. That binds the edge.
If your thread tension is low you can pull the seam around so it looks whipstitched butt-to-butt and lies flat.
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This particular blanket stretches most in the direction of the stripes.
So I'll make my socks with the stripes around the legs.
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I will have to try this as all my socks seem to be disappearing.
One question I have is do they slide/roll down on you or do they stay up?
http://maketwincities.blogspot.com/
(i'm wearing a pair of store bought fleece socks and they don't have/need elastic but there is a "hem" )
http://resweater.blogspot.com/2010/01/recycled-wool-socks.html
Make them toe socks (if you can), they will look cool!
These look like the socks you could use to make Sunbanks' Sock Monkeys.