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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

Video shows stockinette double knitting. I knit one needle on my 2-socks-in-1.
Note how the left yarn (for the outer sock) always stays above the right yarn (for the inner sock)

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  • pretty much useless if the goal is to instruct

  • @dlk6g

    It isn't nessesarily the goal, I just wanted to show, how I did the double knit for socks... I know I need to do a much neater video, if I wanted to instruckt, but I don't have the equipment for that.

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  • i gotta get that continental knit style down...it is soooo much faster that the traditional 'throwing' method.

  • I really wish you would go a little slower, It is hard for a half blind to catch all of it when you go this fast, but thank you so much for this. I love it.

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  • you have one that shows the knitting and one that shows the finish, any chance you can show one that covers the cast on.

  • I want to know how to do this!!! How does one cast on properly to get this started?

  • can you make a tutorial on how to knit socks with this method.. btw is the sock knit frm the toe up or the cuff down?

  • Wow...that's really great, a sock(s) for some one with 2 left feet? Did you use 2 sets of dpn s to cast on...one set for each color? I knit a 2 tone pot holder...k blue p pink on the front side and k pink

    p blue on the reverse side.

    Carl

  • How do you cast on? And how do you hold the yarns in your left hand? Very interesting method.

  • This way of knitting socks will be great to learn how to do when I begin to knit socks. THANKS!

  • Thank you for the demo; I've wanted to know how to do that since I read an article in Vogue Knitting about 20 years ago, referencing a novel where a character does that (no instructions though!) Easier than tvaandstickning!

  • Whoaa. I've seen this technique before but never knew how to do it. Now I shall learn :)

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