j8nnyl: You do knit half of each sock in succession - except when doing heels, at which time you focus on one sock heel until it's done (because you knit back-and-forth). I like the rhythm and of course, I love that both socks match. :)
I am just getting into magic loop sock knitting, i have a few of the 2 at a time books. It looks like you are knitting quite a bit of one sock, then moving over and knitting quite a bit of the 2nd sock, each time while the other is 'on hold'. Is this correct? This seems like a great method, rather than knitting "first half round of sock 1, first half round of sock 2, second half round of sock 1, second half a round of sock 2," over and over and over... (this is making me hate 2 at a time, lol)
j8nnyl: You do knit half of each sock in succession - except when doing heels, at which time you focus on one sock heel until it's done (because you knit back-and-forth). I like the rhythm and of course, I love that both socks match. :)
sarapiani 1 year ago
This is awesome, i love it, Great job!!
j8nnyl 1 year ago
I am just getting into magic loop sock knitting, i have a few of the 2 at a time books. It looks like you are knitting quite a bit of one sock, then moving over and knitting quite a bit of the 2nd sock, each time while the other is 'on hold'. Is this correct? This seems like a great method, rather than knitting "first half round of sock 1, first half round of sock 2, second half round of sock 1, second half a round of sock 2," over and over and over... (this is making me hate 2 at a time, lol)
j8nnyl 1 year ago
lol
Khamomil 2 years ago