Excellent instruction! I bought a Toe up sock book, anfd the instructions show those little black and white illustrations... they dont help me much. This cleared up a lot of confusion. Thanks! :)
Cab I use this cast on to knit two socks at once on two circular needles? I like to knit a pair of socks at one time so I don't have to pay that much attention to counting rows. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I'm learning toe up and I needed the visual. Can you tell me how I would make the wedge toe you mentioned at the end. My other socks were a little too square for my taste.
@kjmoonchile I usually do my toes where I increase 4 sts every round until I have roughly half of the total sts I expect to need for the circumference of the foot. Then I increase 4 sts every other round. For my size 9.5 feet for most fingering weight yarns I generally need in the realm of 72 sts (I like my socks knit ~9 sts/in) so I'd increase on every round until I had 36 sts total (18 sts per circ) and then increase only every other round.
Hi! Your video is easy to understand, but I'm still having problems. Isn't it supposed to make a tube? Mine turns out as a flat piece of fabric between two circs. I cast on and then knit the first round with the other needle's sts on its cable. Then I slide the knitted sts onto the cable and slide the unknitted sts onto their needle and knit them. Am I supposed to join somehow? What am I doing wrong? Thank you!
@HorseKnits It sounds as thought you are knitting in correctly. It takes several rounds before it starts to look like a pouch and even then it won't appear like that unless you kind of fold it and hold the cable of the resting needle up against the active needle. You'll want to do that once you've worked 2-4 rnds as that helps snug up where the two needles meet.
Excellent teaching tool - I love it and highly recommend it to my friends - especially the 'wonky' part - relaxes me and makes me chuckle as I learn :) Thanks!
Excellent instruction! I bought a Toe up sock book, anfd the instructions show those little black and white illustrations... they dont help me much. This cleared up a lot of confusion. Thanks! :)
sunzabunn 6 months ago
thank you so much! i was dying here trying to work this out from a book. you are a life-saver!!!!!!!!!!!!!
faemprs 8 months ago
Cab I use this cast on to knit two socks at once on two circular needles? I like to knit a pair of socks at one time so I don't have to pay that much attention to counting rows. Thanks.
dedel43 10 months ago
Thanks for the video. I'm learning toe up and I needed the visual. Can you tell me how I would make the wedge toe you mentioned at the end. My other socks were a little too square for my taste.
Thanks again!!!!
kjmoonchile 1 year ago
@kjmoonchile I usually do my toes where I increase 4 sts every round until I have roughly half of the total sts I expect to need for the circumference of the foot. Then I increase 4 sts every other round. For my size 9.5 feet for most fingering weight yarns I generally need in the realm of 72 sts (I like my socks knit ~9 sts/in) so I'd increase on every round until I had 36 sts total (18 sts per circ) and then increase only every other round.
fiberfool 1 year ago
Hi! Your video is easy to understand, but I'm still having problems. Isn't it supposed to make a tube? Mine turns out as a flat piece of fabric between two circs. I cast on and then knit the first round with the other needle's sts on its cable. Then I slide the knitted sts onto the cable and slide the unknitted sts onto their needle and knit them. Am I supposed to join somehow? What am I doing wrong? Thank you!
HorseKnits 1 year ago
@HorseKnits It sounds as thought you are knitting in correctly. It takes several rounds before it starts to look like a pouch and even then it won't appear like that unless you kind of fold it and hold the cable of the resting needle up against the active needle. You'll want to do that once you've worked 2-4 rnds as that helps snug up where the two needles meet.
fiberfool 1 year ago
Excellent clear instructions, I used this method for my 2 at once toe up socks and they look very good for a first time sock knitter. thank you.
Busibee 2 years ago
Thanks a lot for posting this video. I pass the wool or thread from my right hand too, a technique that I inherited from my mother.
Most of all the other videos present the wool passed from the left hand which must be great for the left-hand people though!!!
Jardineuse 2 years ago
thanks dude =) 5stars for you
LauraDeBunbury 2 years ago
Excellent teaching tool - I love it and highly recommend it to my friends - especially the 'wonky' part - relaxes me and makes me chuckle as I learn :) Thanks!
623summer623 2 years ago
Hi, Kristi! Thanks for taking the time to make this video. It is the absolute most concise knitting demonstration I've see on youtube!
cklitt 2 years ago
I'm so glad you posted this! It was really really helpful.
mollymay651 2 years ago
Nice video. Very clear, good explanation, and I happen to love the word 'wonky'!
mariejessie 3 years ago
sweet! thanks for this - I wasn't sure of this method until now :)
harajukuroxy 3 years ago