I Knit A Sock! Its My Second Try, But I Unraveled My First Try So I Dont Have A Pair Yet. Its A Bit Loose

I knit a sock! It’s my second try, but I unraveled my first try so I don’t have a pair yet. It’s a bit loose on my foot because I have tiny feet, so I need to modify the pattern I use. Now to go knit the matching sock!
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