How to Knit Socks Magic Loop: #4 - Shaping the Toes | Summer Lee Design Co.
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- This sock knitting tutorial video will show you how to do decreases to shape the toe of your sock. This is the fourth video in my "How to Knit a Basic Sock" series, using my free "I'm So Basic" sock pattern, which you can find here: www.ravelry.co...
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The next video in the series will show you how to graft together your toe stitches using Kitchener Stitch. You can find that video here: • How to Knit Socks: #5 ...
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This is my 3rd pair of socks, 1st pair with size 1 needles and a really great pattern. The directions, illustrations and videos are top notch! Thank you soooo much!
Hi! Thank you so much for offering this pattern and all of these videos. They are helping me be more confident in sock knitting and I look forward to doing some of your patterns with designs in them. I did notice something in this video though that doesn’t seem right. It looks like your ssk is more of a k2tog. You might want to look in to this.
Thank you so much for these wonderful tutorials. Your voice is so calming and the instruction for magic loop seems so much easier than I thought it to be in my head!!!! Again thank you! Aka Cakefeathers
Thank you so very much for your pattern and ML Tutorials! I've had a hard time finding a pattern using only Magic Loop, which I love, and in my size (huge feet!). You walked us through the entire thing, explaining patiently, and it really helped me to learn how to knit a sock. I'm ready now to move forward! Again, thank you so much - you were awesome! See you on Ravelry!
isnt the slip, slip, knit the same as knit 2 together? sine you slip them. then put them back just to knit them together...does that do anything different?
I am thinking the same thing. And when I look up SSK stitch it is done quite differently. ?
When you do a slip, slip, knit, you're supposed to slip both stitches as if to knit (this flips the stitches so that the leading leg of the stitch is in back) and then knit them through the back loop. This leaves the right hand stitch facing out or on top of the pair and leaning to the left. What she did in the video was really a knit 2 together. the stitches never changed position and she knitted through the front loop.
Loved these tutorials, would love to see you do a series of 2 at a time on magic loop. I’m a new sock knitter and have knit 6 pairs so far since March, but your tutorials have made things much more clear. I am now knitting 2 at a time on magic loop, but would like your explanation of this technique. Thanks.
I haven’t tried TAAT, but it’s definitely on my list!
I am shaping the toes correctly. Thanks for the verification
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I can't really tell in the video, are all of your slip stitches purlwise? I purchased your pattern and it doesn't say which way. Thanks so much for your great patterns and tutorials!
@@summerleedesignco.6471 Yes, please! I'd love it!
Wonderful tutorial! So glad I found your video!
Excellent tutorials!
This is just the best tutorial ❤
Thank you for this pattern. For the toe decreases in the patter, I found Row 2 numbers confusing with "until 36 sts remain". It would be helpful to say "in total, thus 16 on each needle". The Ri 1 instructions use that presentation for the number per needle. I cast off halfway through and am having to undo the grafting to complete the decreases.
Got my pattern today. Thank you so much! 🧶
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it!
thanks so much for all of these amazing tutorials!! I agree that purl soho's Kitchener stitch is awesome - however I still find it confusing, so will keep watching it. : )
Hello I know this video is a few years old, but where did you get your shoes that you display your socks in the thumbnail? They look wonderful and perfect to show off hand knit socks.
Summer, please address your method for doing the SSK. It looks as though you are just moving the stitches back and forth between the needles without reorienting them.
Am I seeing this incorrectly?
For the ssk, it looks like a k2tog. Which one is correct? A ssk or a k2tog?
I would love to know this too!?