oh my gosh i love you for this i spent 2 hours trying different videos to fix my ladder issue in magic loop and this tutorial has just saved my knitting life thank you so so much
Oh my. Definitely going to try this. I have been avoiding magic loop because of laddering. What a game changer. Thank you so much for sharing this tip.
Oh my goodness!!! This technique is a COMPLETE game changer for me! It totally changed the look of my sock! Thank you so much for making this tutorial!
Good grief! I knew there had to be a better way, it would just take a more astute mind than my own to figure it out. This goes to show us, it is not "us" the knitter that is in error or not proficient in our skill set, it is the original standard set down that we all follow that needed improvement. The "wheel" has just been reinvented...just better. Thank you so much for this because it is a 100% guarantee fix for everyone.
I find that using the mini cables for the Chiaogoo needles makes a huge difference in avoiding ladders especially when you go up to the small needle sizes (2-8). The small cable that goes w/the the small needles is quite stiff & I always get ladders when I use them. You have to get the small to mini adaptors to get the mini cables to fit, but it is totally worth it. The mini cables are so much more flexible than the small ones. Then use this tip on top of the mini cables & you’re golden! 👍👍😄
I love magic loop and I do not have that issue, but I know a lot of people do. Thanks for sharing. I love using the Chiagoo needles and love the circular cables. However, I did notice a potential problem for you and I'll share because it happened to me. You talked about turning the needles together around and then "pushing" the needle in front into position for knitting. However, from watching your video, I noticed that at times the cable would push up in an arc and then you would get it to go on through. I also noticed right at the end of that, that there was a distinct kink in the cable right at the join to the needle. Over time, that will cause the cable to break because it is bending it right at the join. Eventually it will break. It's like bending metal back and forth and eventually it breaks. That is what happened to me. SO-o-o-o-o.....instead, what I do is being careful....I pull the cord that needs to be "pulled" into position until it comes up to the needle join and then I can push it on through to the start position. I hope this is making sense to you. That way you won't be bending the cord to get it into position. I had to purchase another circular needle to replace the one I had and I learned NOT to "push" it into position and to avoid that problem. My second needle has lasted and lasted for years now with no sign of wear on it. Your cable looks to be ready to break or soon could. I hope you will consider what I've shared, as I think we all love our needles and want them to last. Again, thank you for sharing your tips in this video.
Thankyou for showing this technique. I am a loose knitter as well and have bubbly ladders on both sides of my socks. I have only made four pairs so far and up to my 5th. I will see how I go. Happy New year.
Thank you for this tip. I always use a 9” needle because I don’t get ladders from them but it’s not my favorite way to knit socks I prefer to use magic loop.
Thank you! Just tried this yesterday and it's crazy to see my first 5 rows getting those pesky ladders and the next 10 are now just smooth, not a ladder in sight!
Hi Angie, I follow Denise too and thinks she’s great. I got very excited when your video popped up in my feed as I really struggle with the heel flap & turn. So I whizzed over to Acorn knits to check out the pattern. Now is says the pattern is knitted up in Arun (U.K. equivalent) then I see that these socks are house socks. I knitting my 2nd pair with 4 ply on 2.25 magic loop version. Looking at your socks with the magic heel, the yellow & green ones, they don’t look as though they’re knitted in Arun or worsted as you call it. Please can you confirm this and how you adapted the pattern. I’m struggling with buying the pattern as our exchange rates against the $ are chronic, so I’m hoping you can help. Reaching out across the Atlantic. Many thanks. Just read this through and it wasn’t very clear what I’m asking. It’s the heal I’m interested😂🫢🫣
Thanks for the tip, I’m working on a second sock now with magic loop, but I’m having more trouble with magic loop than I do with dpns. I did a bulky weight sock magic loop, but I’m pretty sure the second sock was done on dpns.
To avoid ladders i always change the place where i pull out cable. So instead of just one place I have two places where i pull out cable. Also i do not have such a stiff cable
oh my gosh i love you for this i spent 2 hours trying different videos to fix my ladder issue in magic loop and this tutorial has just saved my knitting life thank you so so much
Oh my. Definitely going to try this. I have been avoiding magic loop because of laddering. What a game changer. Thank you so much for sharing this tip.
Oh my goodness!!! This technique is a COMPLETE game changer for me! It totally changed the look of my sock! Thank you so much for making this tutorial!
Good grief! I knew there had to be a better way, it would just take a more astute mind than my own to figure it out. This goes to show us, it is not "us" the knitter that is in error or not proficient in our skill set, it is the original standard set down that we all follow that needed improvement. The "wheel" has just been reinvented...just better. Thank you so much for this because it is a 100% guarantee fix for everyone.
Just new to magic loop so glad you shared this thank you
I find that using the mini cables for the Chiaogoo needles makes a huge difference in avoiding ladders especially when you go up to the small needle sizes (2-8). The small cable that goes w/the the small needles is quite stiff & I always get ladders when I use them. You have to get the small to mini adaptors to get the mini cables to fit, but it is totally worth it. The mini cables are so much more flexible than the small ones. Then use this tip on top of the mini cables & you’re golden! 👍👍😄
Thank you! I haven’t seen anyone else do it that way and it really helps.
I love magic loop and I do not have that issue, but I know a lot of people do. Thanks for sharing. I love using the Chiagoo needles and love the circular cables. However, I did notice a potential problem for you and I'll share because it happened to me. You talked about turning the needles together around and then "pushing" the needle in front into position for knitting. However, from watching your video, I noticed that at times the cable would push up in an arc and then you would get it to go on through. I also noticed right at the end of that, that there was a distinct kink in the cable right at the join to the needle. Over time, that will cause the cable to break because it is bending it right at the join. Eventually it will break. It's like bending metal back and forth and eventually it breaks. That is what happened to me. SO-o-o-o-o.....instead, what I do is being careful....I pull the cord that needs to be "pulled" into position until it comes up to the needle join and then I can push it on through to the start position. I hope this is making sense to you. That way you won't be bending the cord to get it into position. I had to purchase another circular needle to replace the one I had and I learned NOT to "push" it into position and to avoid that problem. My second needle has lasted and lasted for years now with no sign of wear on it. Your cable looks to be ready to break or soon could. I hope you will consider what I've shared, as I think we all love our needles and want them to last. Again, thank you for sharing your tips in this video.
Thankyou for showing this technique. I am a loose knitter as well and have bubbly ladders on both sides of my socks. I have only made four pairs so far and up to my 5th. I will see how I go. Happy New year.
Thank you, I really appreciate you sharing this tutorial. This technique works fantastically! No more ladders in magic loop, I am so excited.
After trying multiple methods of avoiding ladders in magic loop, your method absolutely works!! Thank you so much!!❤🎉
Thank you for the tip. Can’t wait to try it.
Oh wow!! Why didn't i think of that?? I was doing hand trapeze moves to try to get the stitches close together before. Can't wait to try it.
Thank you so much for the demonstration! Excellent outcome!
The best tip ever to avoid ladders. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I’m in the process of knitting a pair of socks now; will definitely give this a try.
Thank you for this tip. I always use a 9” needle because I don’t get ladders from them but it’s not my favorite way to knit socks I prefer to use magic loop.
Game changer! Thank you so much for sharing I now have perfect socks every time! 😄🙏💕
Wow! I’m going to try this! Thanks!
I’ll try this on my next pair of socks. It seems to be easy. Thank you.
Yesterday I saw your video but tonight I practice this technique and it is so amazing. Thank you very much
Life changing! Thanks you!
Thank you! Just tried this yesterday and it's crazy to see my first 5 rows getting those pesky ladders and the next 10 are now just smooth, not a ladder in sight!
Fantastic!
Thank you for sharing! I feel more inclined to try the magic loop again.
Thanks 4 sharing 🤗
Very good tip! Thanks for sharing!
Great suggestion!
Hi Angie, I follow Denise too and thinks she’s great. I got very excited when your video popped up in my feed as I really struggle with the heel flap & turn. So I whizzed over to Acorn knits to check out the pattern. Now is says the pattern is knitted up in Arun (U.K. equivalent) then I see that these socks are house socks. I knitting my 2nd pair with 4 ply on 2.25 magic loop version. Looking at your socks with the magic heel, the yellow & green ones, they don’t look as though they’re knitted in Arun or worsted as you call it. Please can you confirm this and how you adapted the pattern. I’m struggling with buying the pattern as our exchange rates against the $ are chronic, so I’m hoping you can help. Reaching out across the Atlantic. Many thanks. Just read this through and it wasn’t very clear what I’m asking. It’s the heal I’m interested😂🫢🫣
Thank you 😊 ❤
Thanks, never heard this one be. I use the traveling loop! No ladders. But your stitches travel over the two needles..
loved this tip! worked perfect! i watched many videos and this is just the best :)
Amazing thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you I’m going to have to try this next time!
Love this tip. How do you do this with two at a time. Thank you.
Brilliant! Thank you for this!
Grazie! This is my biggest pet peeve and it’s exciting to see the results. Much appreciated.
😊🧶
Thank you for this great technique ❤
Glad you like it!
Thanks for the tip, I’m working on a second sock now with magic loop, but I’m having more trouble with magic loop than I do with dpns. I did a bulky weight sock magic loop, but I’m pretty sure the second sock was done on dpns.
You can do it!
Awesome I love it❤
To avoid ladders i always change the place where i pull out cable. So instead of just one place I have two places where i pull out cable. Also i do not have such a stiff cable
Brilliant!❤
What is that gorgeous yarn you are knitting with?!
Lazy Bee Yarns - Clover Sock. She dyes yarn exclusively for us at Knit-Paper-Scissors. You can shop at www.knit-paper-scissors.com/
Where do get the pattern for that heel please😊
Thanks for asking. Please visit Earthtones Girl shadow wrap heel tutorials here on TH-cam. We just love her videos to learn this technique.
I also like your informative knitting video. Thank you
Wowwwww