2 Socks at-a-time on 2 Circulars

Here’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

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Learn to Knit Socks

These 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

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Learn to Knit a Christmas Stocking

Materials 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

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Learn to Knit Magic Loop Socks

Magic 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

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Learn to Knit Toe-Up Socks

These 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

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Yoga and Pedicure Socks

These 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

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