I measure from tip of big toe to beginning of heel. In your knitting notes, note the inches or cm and jot down rows to get there. If you place markers every 10th row on front it helps. This info will be helpful on 2nd sock so they match. I place a row of waste yarn to mark that spot. Then continue on to rest of sock n
How long do you make the foot for doing this kind of heel? I’ve seen Instructions saying it should be all the way to the back of the heel, or to the base of the heel. I’ve seen “foot length plus 1”, or “knit to foot length plus length of toe minus 1”… I’m so confused.
If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
@@tonjatang7090 If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
Hi I'm new to your channel. I watched a couple of other toe up sock videos and the cast on was confusing. Your demo was so helpful! Not too slow, not too fast, just right for us beginners. Also, I like that you only did 1 sock at a time, less confusion. Thanks
Greetings.....your tutorials are brilliant but I do have a question. I noticed you use two lengths of scrap yarn when constructing the afterthought heel. Why two? [Thanks so much.]
Hi, That is the best video ever I understood every thing and hopefully I will finish the socks. I am 12 years old and I am still a beginer in knitting but a pro in crochet . I wanted to tell you about the part were we have 30 stich on each needle I had it 31 not 30 is it okay,( but I continued 😅) because I took it out about 5 times and did it again. Hope you can help me. Thank you.
Hilarity's Mailbox I’d recommend knitting the foot (toe included) until your 2” short of your total foot length. You can find this length by standing on a piece of paper and having someone else trace your foot. Then measure end to end and subtract two inches. Hope that helps!
Why do you/she do two rows of waste yarn for the heel rather than one? The others I have seen do one row of waste then go back to the main yarn and just knit across the waste yarn.
If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
Yes you can, and that's what I'm going to do. At the point where she adds the waste yarn you need to follow instructions elsewhere for one of the many different heels that can be done. Once the heel is finished on the group of 30 stitches, you then knit round all 60 again to do the leg.
Hi, I hope you could help me. I have gone through part 1 four times. And my toe looks great. No dropped stitches. The number on each needle is 30 and I’m thrilled. I then go on to part 2 I do my first 10 rows, the amount of stitches are still 30 on each needle and I put the lite bulb marker on the 15th stitch. All is well. By the 4th row in the second group of ten rows I start getting an extra stitch on each needle. I don’t understand how this is happening. I’m not increasing (Kfb). I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I don’t know why I’m acquiring extra stitches. I’m so upset I want to cry. What am I doing wrong? Please help me . Thanks so very much.
Donna Flushman oh no! ☹️ I’m sorry, that is extremely frustrating!! I’m not sure why that would keep happening consistently. The best advice I have is to count every single row to see if you can identify exactly when the issue is happening. Once you see those extra stitches, unknit that row slowly to see where those extra stitches are coming from. Common places to accidentally add stitches are on the places in between needles and possible at the marker. If all else fails, k2tog and carry on! 😉 You can do it!
at 5:55 minutes on this video it looks like she added the red waste yarn after 70 rows from when she added her first marker to the end of the increases for the toe. From a book I read it should be a little smaller than your actually toe to heel measurement depending how stretchy your yarn is.
Depends on your foot size! The heel (on the 'bottom' set of waste yarn stitches) will make the corner for your heel to go into so the foot length is at the point where the top set of stitches just reaches the join between the top of your foot and the front of your ankle/leg. Try it on until it is right, then make sure you write the row count down so both socks are the same length.
If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
I'm glad I found this video! I've wanted to try the after thought heel, but was afraid to since I'm new to sock knitting. I'm giving it a try! Thanks.
Have been watching videos for hours! This is the best one so far, thank you so much!!!
This is the best sock how to video I have seen. Thank You!
How do you determine where to start your heel (and place your waste yarn) that is correct for your size
I have the same question! Would love to know too!
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I measure from tip of big toe to beginning of heel. In your knitting notes, note the inches or cm and jot down rows to get there. If you place markers every 10th row on front it helps. This info will be helpful on 2nd sock so they match. I place a row of waste yarn to mark that spot. Then continue on to rest of sock n
Bur, where is the beginning of the heel?the beginning of the heel marker
How long do you make the foot for doing this kind of heel? I’ve seen Instructions saying it should be all the way to the back of the heel, or to the base of the heel. I’ve seen “foot length plus 1”, or “knit to foot length plus length of toe minus 1”… I’m so confused.
I would like to know too please
If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
@@tonjatang7090 If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
Hi I'm new to your channel. I watched a couple of other toe up sock videos and the cast on was confusing. Your demo was so helpful! Not too slow, not too fast, just right for us beginners. Also, I like that you only did 1 sock at a time, less confusion. Thanks
Hey Alicia! I’m so glad the tutorial was helpful. Congrats on your new sock!
Greetings.....your tutorials are brilliant but I do have a question. I noticed you use two lengths of scrap yarn when constructing the afterthought heel. Why two? [Thanks so much.]
Hi,
That is the best video ever I understood every thing and hopefully I will finish the socks. I am 12 years old and I am still a beginer in knitting but a pro in crochet . I wanted to tell you about the part were we have 30 stich on each needle I had it 31 not 30 is it okay,( but I continued 😅) because I took it out about 5 times and did it again. Hope you can help me. Thank you.
Don't give up. You are doing great! I wish I tried knitting at your age. I regret not making the time when my grandma wanted to teach me.
Contrast yarn aaaaand new nails! 😊
Excellent tutorial!
Great tutorial.
I'm not understanding what you mean when you say knit until your foot length? At what point are you referring? This was said at the 2:50 mark.
Hilarity's Mailbox I’d recommend knitting the foot (toe included) until your 2” short of your total foot length. You can find this length by standing on a piece of paper and having someone else trace your foot. Then measure end to end and subtract two inches. Hope that helps!
@@KnittyNatty Thank you, got it!
Hilarity's Mailbox you’re welcome! Sorry for the missing info!
Why do you/she do two rows of waste yarn for the heel rather than one? The others I have seen do one row of waste then go back to the main yarn and just knit across the waste yarn.
I’m looking for the heel instructions
Hi could you tell me what this beautiful yarn is that you used for the magic loop knit toe up pattern? Ty
AlsoThank you for your very clear & easy to follow tutorials. I’m new to you page & definitely will follow you now😁
#question how do you determine how long to make the foot before adding the heel?
If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
Can you do the heel while knitting instead of the afterthought heel? Would it be the same way or would it be knit differently? Thanks 😊
2 inches less your total your foot length.
Yes you can, and that's what I'm going to do. At the point where she adds the waste yarn you need to follow instructions elsewhere for one of the many different heels that can be done. Once the heel is finished on the group of 30 stitches, you then knit round all 60 again to do the leg.
Hi,
I hope you could help me. I have gone through part 1 four times. And my toe looks great. No dropped stitches. The number on each needle is 30 and I’m thrilled. I then go on to part 2 I do my first 10 rows, the amount of stitches are still 30 on each needle and I put the lite bulb marker on the 15th stitch. All is well. By the 4th row in the second group of ten rows I start getting an extra stitch on each needle. I don’t understand how this is happening. I’m not increasing (Kfb). I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
I don’t know why I’m acquiring extra stitches. I’m so upset I want to cry.
What am I doing wrong? Please help me .
Thanks so very much.
Donna Flushman oh no! ☹️ I’m sorry, that is extremely frustrating!! I’m not sure why that would keep happening consistently. The best advice I have is to count every single row to see if you can identify exactly when the issue is happening. Once you see those extra stitches, unknit that row slowly to see where those extra stitches are coming from. Common places to accidentally add stitches are on the places in between needles and possible at the marker. If all else fails, k2tog and carry on! 😉 You can do it!
Are you knitting magic loop? It happens because of the placement of your yarn when you switch needles Bring the yarn under the needle, not over
Hi there , can you tell me how many rows or cm from toe to heel waste line marker tread, thank you
at 5:55 minutes on this video it looks like she added the red waste yarn after 70 rows from when she added her first marker to the end of the increases for the toe. From a book I read it should be a little smaller than your actually toe to heel measurement depending how stretchy your yarn is.
Depends on your foot size! The heel (on the 'bottom' set of waste yarn stitches) will make the corner for your heel to go into so the foot length is at the point where the top set of stitches just reaches the join between the top of your foot and the front of your ankle/leg. Try it on until it is right, then make sure you write the row count down so both socks are the same length.
If you go to the very first comment on this video... she tells someone else that you put the afterthought scrap yarn in at a point that is 2" shorter than the full foot length....hope that helps?
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