For most (I’d imagine) that it’s supposed to be used in conjunction with a pattern and it’s demonstrating the hard part that isn’t easy to describe in words. The heel is just the same as a standard sock toe.
I guess the thought is, is that the afterthought heel is your toe in reverse. Meaning 32 stitches, one row knit, the following row decrease 4 stitches ( one stitch each end), end with the amount of stitches you start with on toe, then close of with the Kitchener stitch.
Beautiful sock. Nice color choices.
32 kmarke lie jentski koti bnanekelie kitne Fande dalna padta Hay?
Si fuera en español me interesaría.
This, like so many other tutorials, talks about the set up to the heel, without addressing the actual knitting of the heel. Why is that?
For most (I’d imagine) that it’s supposed to be used in conjunction with a pattern and it’s demonstrating the hard part that isn’t easy to describe in words. The heel is just the same as a standard sock toe.
I guess the thought is, is that the afterthought heel is your toe in reverse. Meaning 32 stitches, one row knit, the following row decrease 4 stitches ( one stitch each end), end with the amount of stitches you start with on toe, then close of with the Kitchener stitch.