Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial videos for this project! I am not able to handknit socks at this time so I am VERY excited to try this method on my flatbed machine 😃
This is such a complete set of instructions. Thank you so much. Your voice is very calming. Making this a stress free project. I will be knitting these socks. Thank you. Stay safe. ❤️🧶😷
I love the instructions, thank you so much. Not related to your instructions, but the cuff part just killed me, too fine like a doll house knitting and bind off, I was like oh I would rather buy socks.. 😂
I know. You can do the mock ribbing on the machine too. See my glove knitting videos for the mock ribbing method. Hand knitting the cuff takes some time. The bind-off is tricky too. Most "stretchy bind off" are still too tight for me. I like sewing bind-off better.
Thanks for the sock videos! They're very easy to understand and follow. I just started learning how to machine knit and after watching your videos, I am very excited to make my first pair of socks!!
Wonderful videos, this may convince me to get this knitting machine. Could you tell me how thick these socks turned out compared to hand knit? Around the 8-10 stitches per inch gauge?
Just a thought- can the cuff be done on the LK 150 as a fake rib and then when the sock is seamed together the cuff is already done and will be included in the side seams?
😊 so happy I found you ❤️
I really like the look of the sock. beautiful simple and perfect
I'm so impressed, thank you for sharing your skill
How you explained and showed us how to do the stitching is wonderful. It makes so much sense for a beginner like me. Brilliant work 🤩
Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial videos for this project! I am not able to handknit socks at this time so I am VERY excited to try this method on my flatbed machine 😃
This is such a complete set of instructions. Thank you so much. Your voice is very calming. Making this a stress free project. I will be knitting these socks. Thank you. Stay safe. ❤️🧶😷
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Really great tutorial, thank you for taking the time. Excellently instructions.
Great video. I am going to try a pair tomorrow.
Thanks for recording this.
Thank you so much for this video. You do an amazing job in explaining!
Thank you so much for this video. Really easy technique.
Thank you so much for your videos. I'm finishing my first machine knitting sock thanks to these videos. 😊
That's wonderful. Thank you for watching my video.
I love the instructions, thank you so much. Not related to your instructions, but the cuff part just killed me, too fine like a doll house knitting and bind off, I was like oh I would rather buy socks.. 😂
I know. You can do the mock ribbing on the machine too. See my glove knitting videos for the mock ribbing method. Hand knitting the cuff takes some time. The bind-off is tricky too. Most "stretchy bind off" are still too tight for me. I like sewing bind-off better.
Just finished a pair. Very happy with them.
Thanks for the sock videos! They're very easy to understand and follow. I just started learning how to machine knit and after watching your videos, I am very excited to make my first pair of socks!!
This is really wonderful! Thank you so much. I am anxious to try socks in my KX350 with sick yarn.
Thank you for this video..i made my first one today with a 30 stitch turned hem...it came out great!!! Thank you for all you do..
Wonderful videos, this may convince me to get this knitting machine. Could you tell me how thick these socks turned out compared to hand knit? Around the 8-10 stitches per inch gauge?
Could you do one with weight 4 yarn?
Just a thought- can the cuff be done on the LK 150 as a fake rib and then when the sock is seamed together the cuff is already done and will be included in the side seams?
Sure you can do that. I like mock ribbing too. It might be a little thick depending on the yarn. It will be faster than hand knit the ribbing.
What guage machine are you using a standard or mid-guage? Great video.
LK150 is mid-gauge