@@hiiii2873 I keep a pack of post it’s and a pencil in my crochet hook case for this exact reason haha. If a project calls for 74 rows I will write 1-74 and then cross out each # as I complete a row until I’m done. I just started crocheting 4 almost 5 months ago and that method has worked really well for me. But I recently got myself the digital row counters, a 4 pack that came with 150 stitch markers as well for $8. I still don’t trust the digital ones as much as trust my paper method tho haha. And I’m not the best at counting rows yet (depends on the stitch, some are easier then others). If I’m making something large tho I will add stitch markers to help me keep track too tho, like if it’s 100 rows I will throw a marker in every 10 rows at the start so if I forget or miscount I don’t need to go all the way back to the first row to count.
I absolutely LOVE that you don't move too fast, nor block your hands, like some of these tutorials. You also dimmed your background music when you spoke, so it was easier to hear you. Excellent tutorial!
I loved this. Its the first truly begginer tutorial, and Ive seen many but yours is the best one. Something about you being calm and not judgy if we wont make it perfect. I literally almost cried when you said that the seam will be inside anyway because all the pressure was suddenly gone :D. I will definitely come for more
i can't stop imagining the yarn you're using as hard twine, and it cracks me up to imagine you crocheting twine into socks. good laugh :) very excited to whip up these socks
Thank You! No nonsense; no useless ramblings, no bragging/approval seeking, no confusing & drawn out instruction & le pièce de résistance.... A LITERALLY easy & beginner friendly recipe.🥰
I am going to try this as grandson has asked for more knitted ones but have just learnt to crochet. They look so easy and warm for him. Thank you so much for easy instructions
Hope this helps Row one: chain one and turn one (sc in the back loop for 4 stitches) hdc the rest of the loops Row two: chain 2 to turn 1 dc into the back loop of the first stitch hdc the rest
My feet have been super cold recently, so after I found your tutorial, I ran to buy some yarn and made them right away. I love them so much! Your tutorial was super easy to follow and they turned up perfect! My roommate now wants a pair too! Thank you so much! Tho next time, I will make the initial chain a but smaller, so I can use just one ball of yarn hopefully ☺️
thank you as I am fairly new to crocheting and wanted to make my husband some bed socks for his size 14 foot. This is easy enough that I believe Ill be able to make it. LOL TY for sharing.
Thank you! I am going to crochet some because I wanna send them as a gift to hospital for preemies. For those little feet. I will just need figure out how many st I will need and I am going to use much smaller hook and thinner yarn. That's a very good tutorial! Thank you for sharing with us 😊
i love this!! it's so easy to do and i'm on my second pair already. i made one pair for my boyfriend and another for me with velvet wool and i did 17 rows instead of 15 just for extra room for our big feet (lol). one thing i would recommend to anyone who's unsure on sizing is to use some scrap wool as a practice sock before you commit to a proper one. i used some thinner wool that i won't use as a quick practice sock so i would know my correct sizing
This is such an amazing tutorial! It's the first time I've attempted to crochet after a decade and the project was a success thanks to your detailed demonstration
Note: if you’re a beginner like me, when working the row 1 stitches, try not to accidentally work into the ch 1 as your first stitch, accidentally changed my stitch count and took me a bit to notice what happened.
Love the pattern. Super easy. Excited to make these. Heads up, folks: per the blog article (and very briefly stated in the beginning of this video) this is for a "small, adult shoe size." The blog article further clarifies, "The stitch counts in the pattern will fit most average adult women’s sizes (I wear a US women’s 7 for reference)." As a newbie trying to make these for an adult male (shoe size 12), it would nice to know this BEFORE crankin' out 15 rows! As I was going, I realized.... "this ain't gonna fit the recipient." Happy to practice... but now I feel like I burnt through yarn and wasted some time... 😣
@@bridgettel8217 possibly both, and depending on whether or not you want it to be able to roll over at the top or not... and how much. So, I made one pair with approx. 100+ chains and 20 rows for a men's foot (Size 11/12, Wide)... I made another pair at 60 chains and I think the same number of rows for a teenage girl.... But if your foot is narrow less rows, of course...
@MathewHeggem Thank you so much. I wear a women's 10. I also have a wide foot. Thank you for responding to this so fast before I continue making them. 😃👍
Made these today, super easy to follow and so cute&comfy! Took a total of about 6 or so hrs over 2-3 days, i used baby blanket yarn for that extra softness and warmth. Going to make my boyfriend a pair now too lol he wants some now
I want to make a pair for my husband, if you made them for your boyfriend would you mind telling me the stitch count and how many rows? Please ☺️ I guess it would also help to know the foot size. I'm looking at 10.5" - 11"
thank you so much for this video! in just a couple hours on and off i was able to complete one sock!! i’m a beginner so this video was extremely helpful
i just got 4 pairs of boots from my grandpa as we happen to wear the same size and he took out the old insoles he had in some and now 2 of them are a bit big but making me some nice simple thick socks like this will help a lot!
Awesome! Just made one, I used Aran wool and acrylic mix yarn and I did 19rpws and its a bit big on my ankle so I'm going to do the next one with the 17 rows you mentioned. Then I will make another withb17 if that fits. Thank you for the very easy video to follow.
SET UP CHAIN: 48, THEN SKIP A CHAIN AND HDC 47 STICHES, ONCE YOU REACH THE END CHAIN ONE, FLIP YOUR WORK ROW 2: SINGLE CROCHET 4 STITCHES IN THE BACK LOOPS AND THE REST IS HDC ROW 3: CHAIN 2 AND TURN YOUR WORK, DOUBLE CROCHET ONCE AND THE REST IS HDC REPEAT 15 TIMES YOUR WORK END SHOULD BE ON THE OPPSITE SIDE OF THE BEGGINING AND YOU SHOULD HAVE 16 ROWS IN TOTALLY INCLUDING THE SETUP ROW. TY FOR THIS AWESOME VIDEO
when I repeat after row 2, do I do what I did with row 1 (4 single) at the end and then row 2 (1 double) and repeat or do I repeat 15 with whatever I did to the end of row 2?? I’m confused what I need to do when I’m at the end of row 3 and onwardssss
this seems like an easy slipper sock to start with, I've been wanting to learn sock making for a while. yay! no more cold feetsies! ( I buy socks but it's not the same level of comfort) tyfs
I just love your tutorial :) I like socks very much, I have many store bought fuzzy socks but I always welcome more 😊so as soon as I saw your tutorial I started my pair ❤️and God willing, I'll be making more pairs for loved ones..ty!!! Beautiful work☆☆☆☆☆
3rd try at at sock, love the pattern, am a newbie , 3 weeks, but my ending of a row and the beginning are a mess dont know what I am doing wrong, but will keep on trying, thank you !
Wow I quickly watched incredible... I cannot wait to start. I saw another video and started it but lost it than saw yours it looks so amazing. Very very nice pattern, for beginners you really help them, I am liking because not exactly sure of size I need for someone so this is a great starter one as she wants more TYSM
10/10 very easy for begginers and people who have never picked up a Skene and hook in they're life. I made super cute and fluffy light pink socks, with very thick pink yarn I have! Would recommend for begginers. ★★★★★ 5 star review.
I'm a little confused 😅, after row 2 and I'm continuing. Do I do the double stitch still or do a half double stitch for the rest (at the beginning of each end), until I finish?
Making these for my mom. Her feet are not small so I’m winging the size from looking at the sole of one of her shoes. Thought I’d share the idea for anyone else making these in a different size, good luck!
Awesome & looks very simple.. would make lovely gifts. How can you make the bottom of these into non slip socks? Maybe dots of hot glue or would that melt the yarn? I hv an elderly friend who these would be perfect for but i dnt want her slipping while wearing them.
I’m making it for a gift exchange in school and I’m using velvet yarn so that it’s ridiculously soft and will make them smile when they wear them. Just hope that I made them the right size 😅
Set up row: 48 chains
47 half double crochet hdc
Row 1: Ch 1, turn. Sc 4, hdc 43
Row 2: Ch 2, turn. Dc 1, hdc 46
Repeat ~15 rows (yarn at ankle end)
you are a saint
im so confused. the repeated rows, we do row 1 again, then row 2, then back to row 1? all the way till we have 15?
@@ihearttommoi believe so
Thank you!! ❤😊
Thank you cause that hairy yarn she’s using sure didn’t help
When you forget which row you just did... ffs
The beginning stitch tail is a good marker of which one you're on :)
I put a little marker in the toe side 😁
@@Icebumi ahhhh thats so smart!! thanks I’ll totally use this next time I make these!
For me that's why I tally it on paper. Sometimes I'll do circles too
@@hiiii2873 I keep a pack of post it’s and a pencil in my crochet hook case for this exact reason haha. If a project calls for 74 rows I will write 1-74 and then cross out each # as I complete a row until I’m done. I just started crocheting 4 almost 5 months ago and that method has worked really well for me. But I recently got myself the digital row counters, a 4 pack that came with 150 stitch markers as well for $8. I still don’t trust the digital ones as much as trust my paper method tho haha. And I’m not the best at counting rows yet (depends on the stitch, some are easier then others). If I’m making something large tho I will add stitch markers to help me keep track too tho, like if it’s 100 rows I will throw a marker in every 10 rows at the start so if I forget or miscount I don’t need to go all the way back to the first row to count.
Wow! I have only been crocheting for like 3 days and I was able to pump these out in a day! This is wonderful thank you so much 💓
I absolutely LOVE that you don't move too fast, nor block your hands, like some of these tutorials. You also dimmed your background music when you spoke, so it was easier to hear you.
Excellent tutorial!
Just finished, a xmas gift for my wife. Thanks!!
This is one of the best crochet tutorials I have come across. I can't wait to make these socks.
I loved this. Its the first truly begginer tutorial, and Ive seen many but yours is the best one. Something about you being calm and not judgy if we wont make it perfect. I literally almost cried when you said that the seam will be inside anyway because all the pressure was suddenly gone :D. I will definitely come for more
i can't stop imagining the yarn you're using as hard twine, and it cracks me up to imagine you crocheting twine into socks. good laugh :) very excited to whip up these socks
Thank You! No nonsense; no useless ramblings, no bragging/approval seeking, no confusing & drawn out instruction & le pièce de résistance....
A LITERALLY easy & beginner friendly recipe.🥰
This is first time i was able to successfully make a sock .i made it beacuse my husband requested so i tried . it is very simple to follow Thank you.
Making a rainbow pair for my mom! Thanks for this pattern it took about 1 minute to get the hang of it and works up so quickly!
I am going to try this as grandson has asked for more knitted ones but have just learnt to crochet. They look so easy and warm for him. Thank you so much for easy instructions
My dad is in hospital. These are perfect, no heels to worry about, thankyou,I love it. Just made 6 pairs for him.
Hope everything went well with your dad ❤
Hope this helps Row one: chain one and turn one (sc in the back loop for 4 stitches) hdc the rest of the loops
Row two: chain 2 to turn 1 dc into the back loop of the first stitch hdc the rest
Ty ! Easiest socks I found and you explained very well how to do half double crochets. I'm new to this but you explained very well
My feet have been super cold recently, so after I found your tutorial, I ran to buy some yarn and made them right away. I love them so much! Your tutorial was super easy to follow and they turned up perfect! My roommate now wants a pair too! Thank you so much! Tho next time, I will make the initial chain a but smaller, so I can use just one ball of yarn hopefully ☺️
how many chains did you start with?
Was super hesitant to do a slipper. They all looked so complicated. This one is super easy to me! I am going to make them, thank you so much!!
thank you as I am fairly new to crocheting and wanted to make my husband some bed socks for his size 14 foot. This is easy enough that I believe Ill be able to make it. LOL TY for sharing.
Thank you! I am going to crochet some because I wanna send them as a gift to hospital for preemies. For those little feet. I will just need figure out how many st I will need and I am going to use much smaller hook and thinner yarn. That's a very good tutorial! Thank you for sharing with us 😊
i love this!! it's so easy to do and i'm on my second pair already. i made one pair for my boyfriend and another for me with velvet wool and i did 17 rows instead of 15 just for extra room for our big feet (lol). one thing i would recommend to anyone who's unsure on sizing is to use some scrap wool as a practice sock before you commit to a proper one. i used some thinner wool that i won't use as a quick practice sock so i would know my correct sizing
this is the first tutorial i’ve actually been able to follow!! i know it will look nothing like yours(yet) but i’ll get there! thanks for this!!
This is such an amazing tutorial!
It's the first time I've attempted to crochet after a decade and the project was a success thanks to your detailed demonstration
Aw, wow! What a great compliment 😊 I'm glad you're crocheting again
Note: if you’re a beginner like me, when working the row 1 stitches, try not to accidentally work into the ch 1 as your first stitch, accidentally changed my stitch count and took me a bit to notice what happened.
I chained in the first stitch rather than the second 😭 now I'll have to restart I get them so confused
Again, thank you for the clear concise information on making the sock slippers. 😊
Just made one for my mom! One sock down, one to go. I love this pattern. I’ll probably make more for the rest of my family.
Love the pattern. Super easy. Excited to make these. Heads up, folks: per the blog article (and very briefly stated in the beginning of this video) this is for a "small, adult shoe size." The blog article further clarifies, "The stitch counts in the pattern will fit most average adult women’s sizes (I wear a US women’s 7 for reference)." As a newbie trying to make these for an adult male (shoe size 12), it would nice to know this BEFORE crankin' out 15 rows! As I was going, I realized.... "this ain't gonna fit the recipient." Happy to practice... but now I feel like I burnt through yarn and wasted some time... 😣
So, for a bigger size, we'd need a longer chain or more rows?
@@bridgettel8217 possibly both, and depending on whether or not you want it to be able to roll over at the top or not... and how much. So, I made one pair with approx. 100+ chains and 20 rows for a men's foot (Size 11/12, Wide)... I made another pair at 60 chains and I think the same number of rows for a teenage girl.... But if your foot is narrow less rows, of course...
@MathewHeggem Thank you so much. I wear a women's 10. I also have a wide foot. Thank you for responding to this so fast before I continue making them. 😃👍
I have made these socks several times. Thank you so much for this video.
I am done with one pair and i am so in love with it❤. Thank you so much
Made a pair for my mom, such a simple pattern to follow with great results! Thank you
Thanks for this pattern it’s very simple to understand I will do it for my mothers and sisters, also for myself for Christmas gifts thank you so much
Do you have instructions for other sizes including children? Thank you.
I made a pair for my niece chain 27 stitches instead of 47, so less chains for smaller size
Toe end start 2:19
Ankle end start 3:17
Thanks!
Perfect sock for a cast !!! Thank you!
Wow! I didn't think of that. What a cozy cast it will be!
hurrah. I made it in two colours. looks awesome. thank you. I made a cord for ankle tightness.😊
I made it for my little niece... Looked so pretty in it... Thanks plenty
Making these for my uncle since winter is coming
2:23 row 1
3:22 row 2
TY, I am making them for a friend that has very swollen feet and can't buy socks. TY
Made these today, super easy to follow and so cute&comfy! Took a total of about 6 or so hrs over 2-3 days, i used baby blanket yarn for that extra softness and warmth. Going to make my boyfriend a pair now too lol he wants some now
I want to make a pair for my husband, if you made them for your boyfriend would you mind telling me the stitch count and how many rows? Please ☺️ I guess it would also help to know the foot size. I'm looking at 10.5" - 11"
It looks easy, I'll try it. Thanks for showing your skill.
thank you so much for this video! in just a couple hours on and off i was able to complete one sock!! i’m a beginner so this video was extremely helpful
i just got 4 pairs of boots from my grandpa as we happen to wear the same size and he took out the old insoles he had in some and now 2 of them are a bit big but making me some nice simple thick socks like this will help a lot!
Making a pair for my sister for Christmas with a matching scrunchie!
I just made one and aaah I love it! Its so snug and cute thank you so much!
This is literally the easy booties I’ve made! Thank you for sharing your awesome pattern.
Thanks mam for this video i made sock for my husband and he just loves it ❤😊
Awesome! Just made one, I used Aran wool and acrylic mix yarn and I did 19rpws and its a bit big on my ankle so I'm going to do the next one with the 17 rows you mentioned. Then I will make another withb17 if that fits. Thank you for the very easy video to follow.
SET UP CHAIN: 48, THEN SKIP A CHAIN AND HDC 47 STICHES, ONCE YOU REACH THE END CHAIN ONE, FLIP YOUR WORK
ROW 2: SINGLE CROCHET 4 STITCHES IN THE BACK LOOPS AND THE REST IS HDC
ROW 3: CHAIN 2 AND TURN YOUR WORK, DOUBLE CROCHET ONCE AND THE REST IS HDC
REPEAT 15 TIMES
YOUR WORK END SHOULD BE ON THE OPPSITE SIDE OF THE BEGGINING AND YOU SHOULD HAVE 16 ROWS IN TOTALLY INCLUDING THE SETUP ROW.
TY FOR THIS AWESOME VIDEO
when I repeat after row 2, do I do what I did with row 1 (4 single) at the end and then row 2 (1 double) and repeat or do I repeat 15 with whatever I did to the end of row 2?? I’m confused what I need to do when I’m at the end of row 3 and onwardssss
@@yi-ning9698 DONT LISTEN TO MY INSTRUCTIONS, I DONT UNDERSTAND IT MYSELF BUT JUST FOLLOW THE VIDEO YEAH
this seems like an easy slipper sock to start with, I've been wanting to learn sock making for a while. yay! no more cold feetsies!
( I buy socks but it's not the same level of comfort) tyfs
2:36 row 1
3:39 row 2
(lol i need this to help me remember what to do)
Thank u. I'm using that , I always go back to check what I'm doing
@@meganrdoherty3369 glad this could help other people 2!🌟
Finally an easy great tutorial!!
I love this! So easy and fit way better!! ❤❤❤ I will make a pair for whoever wants them in my family and meee
Thank you! 😀 I loved making these socks
Thank you so much for this, I'll try it soon
Also, I adore the way you talk!❤
I can't wait to try these!
I just love your tutorial :) I like socks very much, I have many store bought fuzzy socks but I always welcome more 😊so as soon as I saw your tutorial I started my pair ❤️and God willing, I'll be making more pairs for loved ones..ty!!! Beautiful work☆☆☆☆☆
these look so comfy and fun! I'm sure gonna make a pair!
Thank you for the tutorial.made my first ever crochet project..
I did 68 stitches and it was a perfect fit thanks so much❤️
I did 131 😩
Thank you for showing it in both knit & crochet.
Thank you so much for sharing with us. God bless you
Love this pattern! I will be making them for my patients 😊
Thanks so much , you are a great teacher. I hope to make some for my mom.
I’m teaching a crochet class for deaf students in Kenya, and I’m going to teach them to make these socks.
I really like this tutorial!! I'm excited to start crocheting socks for Christmas 😊this looks so easy 😊 wish me luck😊 thank you!
3rd try at at sock, love the pattern, am a newbie , 3 weeks, but my ending of a row and the beginning are a mess dont know what I am doing wrong, but will keep on trying, thank you !
Try adding stitch markers to the start and end of your rows xx
@@zoeestella8984 thank you..
Thank you so much for this ❤❤❤❤YOUR THE BEST I LOVE IT GREAT FOR CAMPING ⛺️
Amazing now o my second pair thank you sooo much crochet rocks
Wow I quickly watched incredible... I cannot wait to start. I saw another video and started it but lost it than saw yours it looks so amazing. Very very nice pattern, for beginners you really help them, I am liking because not exactly sure of size I need for someone so this is a great starter one as she wants more TYSM
Cute and very easy excellent teacher I will try for my daughter many thanks
this looks pretty easy and fun! will try later today!!
Thank You! I will be making these!!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
I’ve finished my first pair!! They came out really good thank you so much 💕❤️
THE EASIEST! I love it
I made it for my daughter 😍😍 beautiful
Thank you🥰
Thank’s you so much! This is going to be Christmas gifts, useful gifts in cold Norwa an easy explaining, superduper 👍💖👍
10/10 very easy for begginers and people who have never picked up a Skene and hook in they're life. I made super cute and fluffy light pink socks, with very thick pink yarn I have! Would recommend for begginers.
★★★★★ 5 star review.
Woow ! That is very cute and very easy .Thank you
Tack för att du visade hur man går dessa fina sockarna .😊👍🏼👌🏼Maria från Sweden Göteborg
I am followed from Libya 🇱🇾Oles I'm making a sollice like you to put forgives to put me on the English Alakkari's blessing work God bless you vict❤️❄️
I'll be making these for my younger sister's birthday gift =) thanks for the video.
I'm a little confused 😅, after row 2 and I'm continuing. Do I do the double stitch still or do a half double stitch for the rest (at the beginning of each end), until I finish?
That’s what I’m asking. I’m confused after row 2 I don’t know what to do.
Gonna make these this week !!
Lovely! Will try it soon and write again! Thanks
Super facile et très bien expliqué et filmé, merci ! 😊
Thank you this is soooo easy❤❤
I just made one pair, its so easy! I just measured around how wide it had to be and it fits perfectly 👌
Making these for my mom. Her feet are not small so I’m winging the size from looking at the sole of one of her shoes. Thought I’d share the idea for anyone else making these in a different size, good luck!
I'm going to make them for myself
What do you mean by repeat the 2 rows? The row I just did or all the rows together?
Soo easy to make for lazy people like me... 😁😀..bohot achha or quick hai.❤️❤️
Is there a way to taper the toe? Seems to be too "square"..
have you found a way?
I’m starting a pair this evening. It’s 5pm in England already lol xx
What wool did you use I can’t find a Uk alternative to this wool!
I did it in the UK too and I just used a normal bulcky yarn not as pretty but so comfy and good
Thank you!!!
Mine turned into square socks, how do you get them to fit roundly around your toes?
Lovely. How many chains and rows would you do for a mans size 10?
I have the same question 😂
Awesome & looks very simple.. would make lovely gifts. How can you make the bottom of these into non slip socks? Maybe dots of hot glue or would that melt the yarn? I hv an elderly friend who these would be perfect for but i dnt want her slipping while wearing them.
Thanks 😊 I've heard of people using puff paint but I've never tried it myself
Loved this tutorial ❤ 😍
THANK YOU
IM MAKING IT FOR MY GMA TY THIS WAS LITERALLY SO EASY😝😝
I’m making it for a gift exchange in school and I’m using velvet yarn so that it’s ridiculously soft and will make them smile when they wear them. Just hope that I made them the right size 😅
If we use thicker yarn, should the chain length and amount of rows be less?