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in this weekamp;#39;s technique Tuesday video Iamp;#39;ll demonstrate my technique for grafting Satoamp;#39;s to avoid the dreaded dog ears as always if youamp;#39;d like to jump right to a specific point in the video there are direct links down in the description dog ears are the little stand up corners that you can sometimes get when grafting sock toes now there are several techniques for avoiding or dealing with dog ears but today Iamp;#39;ll show you the method I use most often letamp;#39;s get started Iamp;#39;m just finishing up a pair of socks Iamp;#39;ve grafted the toe of this sock and Iamp;#39;m going to grab the other one but before I do I just want to talk about why you can get dog what are called dog ears at these kind of corners of a wedge toe and the reason is is that youamp;#39;ve decreased down to however many stitches you have and then when you form the graph when you work the graft you end up with two new rows of stitches you have the the grafting thread be