There have been numerous designers reaching for better heel methods as of late, some are similar (though not identical) to mine, and some that are quite different than mine that have nevertheless been referenced in a few forum posts, by knitters who don’t realize that my heel and method is not what they are referring to. I share these links so that you can explore others’ methods in addition to mine. You will find upon using my eBook that my techniques and methods reach farther to achieve the end result. My heel method does not use what is sometimes called a jo-jo or yo-yo or boomerang method of knitting around the front of the sock mid-heel, but rather keeps the entire construction of the heel on the back of the sock, with marvelously snug and beautiful corners, even when knitting with contrasting color yarn. My method also doesn’t use the German double-stitch, as some have thought. Completely unique to my method are the math algorithms I devised, (don’t worry -- I do all the heavy lifting for the maths!), to create a cardboard foot template that I then use to knit a perfectly-fitted sock all over, not just the heel. The eBook has lots of easy-reading pages, rich with high-quality photos and instructions and includes my video links. Please don’t be overwhelmed by the length of the eBook. The pattern itself is only two short pages (with photos), and is so simple that once you have knit your first heel, you will be able to toss the entire eBook aside and knit fabulous looking and fitting socks hereafter, and for any foot, (not just your own!), no pattern necessary. Easy peasy!