I just recently found you and I am thrilled! You have explained things so well and so thoroughly that I have learned why things are done the way they are done (knitting through the back loop of yarn overs and why my socks are too large, for example). I love your teaching style and positive encouragement! After knitting dishcloths for umpteen years I look forward to making some great socks! Thank you!
You should definitely give sock knitting a try! It's not as hard as it seems but be warned those first few socks might not actually fit anyone (my first socks were way too small!) but you'll learn a lot from the experience!
Love this series , your method of putting stitches on hold feels so much safer vs just waste yarn . Interchangeable or smaller needle to pick up those life line stitches always helps me and I just knit off it
Get the pattern here: toniaknits.com/toe-up-simple-socks-no-6/
I just recently found you and I am thrilled! You have explained things so well and so thoroughly that I have learned why things are done the way they are done (knitting through the back loop of yarn overs and why my socks are too large, for example). I love your teaching style and positive encouragement! After knitting dishcloths for umpteen years I look forward to making some great socks! Thank you!
You should definitely give sock knitting a try! It's not as hard as it seems but be warned those first few socks might not actually fit anyone (my first socks were way too small!) but you'll learn a lot from the experience!
Thank you for another great tutorial. I found the addition of the lifelines on either side of the waste yarn to be a wonderful tip. Thank you.
Glad you found it helpful!
Love this series , your method of putting stitches on hold feels so much safer vs just waste yarn .
Interchangeable or smaller needle to pick up those life line stitches always helps me and I just knit off it
Thanks for this video.
Great video thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent!! Haven’t tried the rounded heel. Love 9” circulars!