Thank you for a lovely video whilst I knit sox... my cats assist also, so I appreciated yours! Regarding the increases before the heel begins-- this is a way to accomodate those of us with high insteps. The circumference of our feet, measured around heel point over instep and back, is larger than the classic short-row heel. Without this adjustment, sox are too small there, even if ankle circumference and foot circumference are adequate. The first symptom I notice is that the heel slips under my foot when wearing that sock. So, Thank you for the video, and a new pattern (Vanilla Chocolate) that has already done the adjustments I need!
I haven't looked in the comments to see if anyone else already suggested it, but I'd love to see a sweater/jumper! I haven't knit socks in YEARS but now that I've been watching your Spin To Knit series I really want to do a pair ❤️🧦
I’m so happy to have come across your channel. I’m a new spinner, currently learning on a spindle. I will eventually buy a wheel. My hope is to do a project like this in the future! You created beautiful yarn and socks. Thank you. 🫶🏽.
This video showed up on my homepage and I am so glad I decided to watch it because something about the way you filmed your cast on and knitting segments made magic loop click for me for the first time. You socks turned out beautifully - you are clearly such a skilled spinner and knitter! - and made me very excited to get my own pair going. I'd love to eventually be able to spin my own yarn as well, but I haven't done any spinning since I was about 8! Still, this was a very inspiring video and I can't wait to catch up with the rest of your channel's content. Thank you for sharing your craft with the world.
Hello! I stumbled onto this video because I have decided learn how to knit socks and the feed just recommended this podcast. And so glad it did. I have only watched the spinning part of the episode and must now leave it to go get my spinning wheel out of storage. How inspiring you are!!!! While I learn to knit socks - using commercial yarn - I will get my hand back into spinning. I have never spun so thinly, but now I see what a must it will be to have home dyed, home spun, home knitted socks. Might take a few years, but who is in a hurry? Thank you soooooo much.
Your spinning is so beautifully consistent,and chain plying has kept the colours impressively perfectly stripped. I also spin sock yarn and knit socks on circular sock knitting machines. Even commercial self stripping yarn will throw off a match if there is a knot join in the yarn. I am so inspired by your wonderful spinning. These socks, although not matched are beautiful. Thank you x
Hi Liz, i love your videos, so informative, i like it that you explain why you make your design decisions, i have not seen anyone chain ply in a very long time, so it was great to see you do it. i cant believe you've only been spinning a year, you are so poised and comfortable while spinning, and on camera. I haven't seen you talk about setting the twist in your yarn after spinning. Is that not done in the UK? (I was taught to wash the yarn after spinning to "set the twist") I also enjoyed seeing you work the sock toes with one stitch between the increases. My socks wear out in that area, maybe one stitch instead of 2 between the increases would help. Thanks so much!
Oh what beautiful socks! The colourway is very eyecatching and pretty, and your spinning is quite lovely. Thanks for sharing the journey with us! I'm currently spindle spinning some Cheviot which will be chain plied and made into vanilla socks. What a fun hobby we have!
There's nothing better than hand apun socks, and these are beautifully cheery! Love a bit of polwarth, hard to spin a fine yarn I found as it blooms like mad!
I figured I'd mention for sock spinning Ashford does make a fast whorl for the Kiwi so you wouldn't have to treadle so fast, just a thought! I have a fast whorl on my Majacraft Little Gem and I'll never go back.
Thanks for letting me know. I'll definitely get one. It's not just sock yarn, I'm finding I need faster spin for some speciality fibres so this is going to be really helpful x
Happy belated birthday 🎂 March birthdays are the best 😇 I’d be interested to know how long the Polwarth lasts for as I have been cleaning a few Polwarth fleeces ready to spin in Australia’s winter. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode as well and thank you Liz ‘cos although I have knitted numerous pairs of socks over the years, never done toe-up, so I have learned a few things (tips & tricks). 😉😘
I believe the “magic cast on” in the pattern refers to Judy’s Magic Cast On which is actually exactly the cast on you did! I think the alternative is just wrapping both needles as one instead of doing the figure 8 movement. I am curious where you learned this cast on?
Your socks are beautiful. I may now try toe up socks. I usually knit cuff down. What size needle did you use? I like 1.5 or 2.5mm. I cast on 64 stitiches
Really good demonstration and an excuse to buy some polworth as now have an excuse for a braid, and to try chain plying. As a dpn person I want to try magic loop with hand spun but don’t want to invest in those very nice expensive needles as often too sharp, any chance you can confirm the needles you use, many thanks 😊
hello! i am new to knitting and would love some guidance on the transition from the gusset to the heel. How many stiches are to be on each needle? do i just split the 74 stiches on both needles?
These socks are absolutely gorgeous! I could watch a thousand spin to knit videos like this, especially sock spins.
More sock episodes are on the way X
Lovely relaxing video. There was no fuss and bother you just got on with it. Very refreshing. I’m subscribing. I love your cats
Your work is stunning ! Congratulations !
Thank you for a lovely video whilst I knit sox... my cats assist also, so I appreciated yours!
Regarding the increases before the heel begins-- this is a way to accomodate those of us with high insteps. The circumference of our feet, measured around heel point over instep and back, is larger than the classic short-row heel. Without this adjustment, sox are too small there, even if ankle circumference and foot circumference are adequate. The first symptom I notice is that the heel slips under my foot when wearing that sock.
So, Thank you for the video, and a new pattern (Vanilla Chocolate) that has already done the adjustments I need!
wow! what a process! Thank you for filming and sharing this!
Beautiful socks, love the colours, good to watch the whole process.
I haven't looked in the comments to see if anyone else already suggested it, but I'd love to see a sweater/jumper! I haven't knit socks in YEARS but now that I've been watching your Spin To Knit series I really want to do a pair ❤️🧦
Handspun socks are the best. Absolutely love mine x
I’m so happy to have come across your channel. I’m a new spinner, currently learning on a spindle. I will eventually buy a wheel. My hope is to do a project like this in the future! You created beautiful yarn and socks. Thank you. 🫶🏽.
This video showed up on my homepage and I am so glad I decided to watch it because something about the way you filmed your cast on and knitting segments made magic loop click for me for the first time. You socks turned out beautifully - you are clearly such a skilled spinner and knitter! - and made me very excited to get my own pair going. I'd love to eventually be able to spin my own yarn as well, but I haven't done any spinning since I was about 8! Still, this was a very inspiring video and I can't wait to catch up with the rest of your channel's content. Thank you for sharing your craft with the world.
Love your progress keepers they remind me of candy!
I just found you about one week ago and enjoyed it so much that I am watching back episodes. Love your cats too!
So pleased you enjoyed the episodes x
Hello! I stumbled onto this video because I have decided learn how to knit socks and the feed just recommended this podcast. And so glad it did. I have only watched the spinning part of the episode and must now leave it to go get my spinning wheel out of storage.
How inspiring you are!!!!
While I learn to knit socks - using commercial yarn - I will get my hand back into spinning. I have never spun so thinly, but now I see what a must it will be to have home dyed, home spun, home knitted socks. Might take a few years, but who is in a hurry?
Thank you soooooo much.
Beautiful spin. Beautiful knitting to.
I think I've watched this episode twice! The colors are so pretty. I really enjoy these spin to knit videos.
The way you casted on is the magic loop
Wonderful podcast! I would love to get so proficient in my spinning, one day... Thank you for sharing your skill!
You are living my dream life. Subbed and instantly obsessed!
Your spinning is so beautifully consistent,and chain plying has kept the colours impressively perfectly stripped.
I also spin sock yarn and knit socks on circular sock knitting machines. Even commercial self stripping yarn will throw off a match if there is a knot join in the yarn.
I am so inspired by your wonderful spinning. These socks, although not matched are beautiful. Thank you x
Thank you
I enjoy your videos and learn a lot. I only knit, but am interested in the spinning. Will try e sock pattern. Thank you!
You are so talented
Hi Liz, i love your videos, so informative, i like it that you explain why you make your design decisions, i have not seen anyone chain ply in a very long time, so it was great to see you do it. i cant believe you've only been spinning a year, you are so poised and comfortable while spinning, and on camera. I haven't seen you talk about setting the twist in your yarn after spinning. Is that not done in the UK? (I was taught to wash the yarn after spinning to "set the twist") I also enjoyed seeing you work the sock toes with one stitch between the increases. My socks wear out in that area, maybe one stitch instead of 2 between the increases would help. Thanks so much!
Gorgeous socks and I had such an enjoyable time watching! I plan to spin for socks soon, and learned lots! Thank you!
I find you and your work so inspiring. Thank you for sharing it with us here!! ❤
Oh what beautiful socks! The colourway is very eyecatching and pretty, and your spinning is quite lovely. Thanks for sharing the journey with us!
I'm currently spindle spinning some Cheviot which will be chain plied and made into vanilla socks. What a fun hobby we have!
There's nothing better than hand apun socks, and these are beautifully cheery! Love a bit of polwarth, hard to spin a fine yarn I found as it blooms like mad!
Yes please Liz!!! xx
I'm so enjoying watching your spin to knit series - thanks so much for all of them!
Thank you ❤️ I enjoy making them and it makes me so happy that people enjoy watching them x
Happy Birthday!
happy belated birthday🎉 your socks turned out beautifully. well done💜
omg those colors look lovely and the socks came out soo pretty, send greetings to those guys
Great video, thanks. Your spinning is lovely and even. I love your cats! I have Siamese so know all about cats into things and causing trouble 😂.
Hope you had a great birthday, love the socks.
This yarn is gorgeous 🥰
Lovely socks! I'm going to have to try this method of binding off.
I figured I'd mention for sock spinning Ashford does make a fast whorl for the Kiwi so you wouldn't have to treadle so fast, just a thought! I have a fast whorl on my Majacraft Little Gem and I'll never go back.
Thanks for letting me know. I'll definitely get one. It's not just sock yarn, I'm finding I need faster spin for some speciality fibres so this is going to be really helpful x
Beautiful socks, have they worn well?
Happy belated birthday 🎂 March birthdays are the best 😇 I’d be interested to know how long the Polwarth lasts for as I have been cleaning a few Polwarth fleeces ready to spin in Australia’s winter. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode as well and thank you Liz ‘cos although I have knitted numerous pairs of socks over the years, never done toe-up, so I have learned a few things (tips & tricks). 😉😘
I believe the “magic cast on” in the pattern refers to Judy’s Magic Cast On which is actually exactly the cast on you did! I think the alternative is just wrapping both needles as one instead of doing the figure 8 movement. I am curious where you learned this cast on?
Your socks are beautiful. I may now try toe up socks. I usually knit cuff down. What size needle did you use? I like 1.5 or 2.5mm. I cast on 64 stitiches
I had very similar roving and I ended up doing a cabled yarn with it. How fast do you treadle when you spin yarn.
Really good demonstration and an excuse to buy some polworth as now have an excuse for a braid, and to try chain plying. As a dpn person I want to try magic loop with hand spun but don’t want to invest in those very nice expensive needles as often too sharp, any chance you can confirm the needles you use, many thanks 😊
I'll add the link in the comments X
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hello! i am new to knitting and would love some guidance on the transition from the gusset to the heel. How many stiches are to be on each needle? do i just split the 74 stiches on both needles?
There are lots of sock knitting tutorials on TH-cam check you the crazy sock lady's channel she has some great ones x