Well, I got lucky. My first knit of the ankle and calf turned out to be exactly what I wanted and my lifeline ended up being wholly unnecessary. So, with only a dozen metres or so of yarn left on my first ball, I turn to the second and begin knitting the second sock.
This becomes helpful proofreading, as for the second sock, I follow the pattern that I wrote while knitting the first. If it matches, I post the pattern as-is. If not, I edit the erroneous parts of the pattern.
While I was terribly happy to open Ravelry and mark the pattern as 50% done, I recognise that the second sock is likely to take almost as long as the first, as the slowness wasn't due to revising, but rather because the sock was simply a hell of a lot of knitting.
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