In sizes for men, women, and kids!
Pattern + links to 5 instructional videos.
Check This OutHere’s how to avoid “second sock syndrome”. This series of seven videos guides you through knitting two socks at the same time, using two circular needles.
Pattern + links to seven instructional videos
Check This OutThese videos use a simple pattern and worsted-weight yarn to quickly get you through the tricky parts of sock knitting.
The techniques you learn here will set you up for working most other cuff-down (traditional) sock patterns.
Pattern + links to 6 instructional videos
Check This OutMaterials Needed:
• About 200 yards of worsted weight yarn
• Size 7 US needles 16” circular needles, size 7 US double-pointed needles
• 3 stitch markers
• Tapestry needle
• Scrap yarn for embroidery (optional)
Pattern + links to seven instructional videos
Check This OutMagic loop knitting is a way of knitting socks (or any tiny tube) with a long circular needle instead of double-pointed needles. In this pattern you will see links to seven instructional videos that will explain each section in detail, and help get you through the tricky parts.
Pattern + links to 7 instructional videos
Check This OutThese videos use a simple pattern and worsted-weight yarn to quickly get you through the tricky parts of toe-up sock knitting.
The techniques you learn here will set you up for working most other toe-up sock patterns.
Pattern + links to 4 instructional videos
Check This OutSizes: Infant/Child shoe sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Yarn: Dale of Norway Baby Ull
Needles: Size US 2
Pattern + links to 6 instructional videos
Check This OutThese socks are made from worsted-weight yarn for a quick knit.
Materials:
• 1 hank Cascade 220 (stripes are optional)
• Set of size 6 US double-pointed needles (DPNs)
• Tapestry needle