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    Quote Originally Posted by Taskr View Post
    As for wearing, I found this on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h08uYRMx7A
    That's where I learned to tie it. Only my knot is not as flat as Matt's in the video. Need to work on it. I know different people have different ways of tying it.

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    Length totally depends on the circumference of your leg. 36" works great for me. You can always full them a bit in hot soapy water for a few minutes, rinse and dry to shrink them a bit if they are too long if they are made out of 100% wool. Wrapping them around twice lets me keep the tension low, the friction between the wool garter and the wool hose keeps them from untying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Henderson View Post
    That's where I learned to tie it. Only my knot is not as flat as Matt's in the video. Need to work on it. I know different people have different ways of tying it.
    The garter that was used in the video was made with a much finer yarn so it is not as thick and bulky, therefore the knot will lie flatter. You are probably doing it the same way.

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