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The Sock Knitter's Workshop: Everything Knitters Need to Knit Socks Beautifully
The Sock Knitter's Workshop Everything Knitters Need to Knit Socks Beautifully
Author: Ewa Jostes, Stephanie van der Linden
Learn to knit socks with confidence -- and achieve beautiful results. Socks are at the top of every knitter’s list of favorite projects: Quick to make, highly portable, and usually only requiring a ball of yarn or two, it's easy to see why they love them. And The Sock Knitter's Workshop is the essential companion for beginning and ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780823085538
ISBN-10: 0823085538
Publication Date: 4/20/2010
Pages: 128
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Publisher: Watson-Guptill
Book Type: Paperback
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Wonderful reference...great patterns...wish it had been around when I was learning to knit socks!
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Several types of flap-type heel turns are explained: square, horseshoe, heart-shaped.

Short-row types include the standard short-row heel; short-row heel with reinforced double stitches or wrapped stitches, round shaping, hybrid heel (short-row with a short flap), added gusset, mock short-row heel,.

Round heel types (worked in rounds) given include standard round heel and peasant "afterthought" heel.

They also show you how to knit a sock flat without seaming afterwards--pick up stitches as you go.

Recommendations are given for which heel types work best for the type of foot you are knitting for.

Seven types of toes, plus a variety of cuffs, cast-ons, etc. are included. Most of the information assumes you are working top-down, but information on working toe-up is also included.

With all of this, you can just start knitting your sock, but there are 15 sock patterns.


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