Love the combo of green and light blue yarn, very elegant. Rox Richardson has another great way, at the end you slip the last st on both needles on both sides (4 sts total) over the previous st and then you start the kitchener. There are a few other ways but so far I still get a slight boxy or a slight lump that I don't like especially in worsted socks which I do a lot but mostly toe up. I am determined to solve this and this is very helpful. Thanx for your excellent teaching without music and cute jokes! Refreshing.
Thank you so much for your tutorial! I have always done a set up row and always struggled getting a beautiful finish. I always got confused as to where I was in the sequence. Your method is wonderful and so easy to keep on track. Thank you again and I love your podcast!!! ♥️
Thank you for this easy tutorial and sock help! I'm a new sock knitter and your tutorials are SO helpful. I bought your shortie sock patterns on Ravelry and I'm so excited to knit them!
For the life of me; I cannot see how those socks fit average toes, less so if the second toe is longer than the first. My solution was to knit a right and a left sock (especially as my left foot is slightly taller the the right one). To know which is which, I marked the left one by knitting the end (toe up) with a different colour.
That's kind of rude. She went to a lot of trouble to make these video's for us - and we should ALL appreciate the effort, even if you disagree. I certainly do!
Thank you Summer for this very clear video. No dog ears! Much appreciated ❤
Hi Summer, thanks for the video. I had a great time knitting your tiny tree socks this season.
First sock ever, done, now for the next one, I hope they look the same 😄. Thanks for your help.💞
I like all those little tricks you teach! Thank you Summer.
Love the combo of green and light blue yarn, very elegant. Rox Richardson has another great way, at the end you slip the last st on both needles on both sides (4 sts total) over the previous st and then you start the kitchener. There are a few other ways but so far I still get a slight boxy or a slight lump that I don't like especially in worsted socks which I do a lot but mostly toe up. I am determined to solve this and this is very helpful. Thanx for your excellent teaching without music and cute jokes! Refreshing.
I personally love the Finchley graft. It's easier for me to remember than the kitchener graft.
Really helpful Summer. Has made a big difference to my toe shape & really clear instructions. Thanks
thanks so much for your videos they are so helpful. I made my first sock, been trying for a long time.
This is the single most useful sock knitting tip ever!! Thank you!
I knew the trick at the end of the kitchner but not about not doing the set up row! Thanks
Love these three tricks!!! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for your tutorial! I have always done a set up row and always struggled getting a beautiful finish. I always got confused as to where I was in the sequence. Your method is wonderful and so easy to keep on track. Thank you again and I love your podcast!!! ♥️
Thank you for your wonderful videos, Summer. I'm a new sock knitter. I love to use your Basic Sock pattern. It's so easy to understand.
Love this tip! Game changer!
Thank you for this easy tutorial and sock help! I'm a new sock knitter and your tutorials are SO helpful. I bought your shortie sock patterns on Ravelry and I'm so excited to knit them!
Great tips! I just finished the Pom Squad sneaker socks and I’m no longer intimidated by sock knitting! Your instructions and videos are perfect!
Wonderful tips! Thank you, Summer!
This was amazing info!! Just small tweaks can make quite a difference. Can't wait to try! Thanks Summer!
Thanks for the tips! Having so much fun knitting sox via your patterns. Never thought I could.
I'm looking forward to giving this neat trick a try, thank you.
Great tips ! Thank you Summer !
Really helpful thanks
This is great! Love how easy this is to do.
Brilliant! Thank you!
The link to the blog post has an error! I cannot find it. Thank you for your support.❤
Super helpful thank you.
Perfect tips, thank you so much!! What yarns did you use for the sock in this video? They are so gorgeous together.
awesome, thanks, much appreciated.
For the life of me; I cannot see how those socks fit average toes, less so if the second toe is longer than the first. My solution was to knit a right and a left sock (especially as my left foot is slightly taller the the right one). To know which is which, I marked the left one by knitting the end (toe up) with a different colour.
This is how I kitchener too! Awkward high five! lol
Noo I don't like the result I prefer 2 stitches on last 3 needles and then I turn inside the sock and sew like you did but only six stitched
That's kind of rude. She went to a lot of trouble to make these video's for us - and we should ALL appreciate the effort, even if you disagree. I certainly do!
Sorry- but don‘t see a difference. There are still ugly corners on the toe…