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Sarah D
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 2584
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 05 12:51 pm Post subject: Socks on 4 needles, with pictures |
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Below is how I hold the needles for socks - more akin to continental knitting than my usual style. These are new gardening socks for me, knitted in Dorset Down wool, unbleached and oiled (smells lovely), bought off e-bay for about 7.00 I think, inc P&P - a bargain.
Cast on, knit a 2 x 2 rib (ie 2 plain, 2 purl) for 12 cm, then stocking stitch (every round knit) for another 12cm
Divide for heel, knit heel flap on 2 needles
Turn heel and shape instep
Completed sock
I thought these might help if you have never done or seen socks on 4 needles, to give you some idea of the steps involved. |
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Bugs
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Sarah D
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tahir
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Sarah D
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tahir
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Sarah D
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culpepper
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Sarah D
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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Sarah D
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wellington womble
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hardworkinghippy
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culpepper
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Sarah D
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 05 1:39 am Post subject: |
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7.00 bought three balls of wool, inc P&P, and I used about 3/4 for one sock, so plenty left, and hope to get a matching hat as well. I can knit a pair in a day.
Culpepper, if you read my post further up, you will discover the secret of knitting - the less movement on the needles the better - a tip I picked up in a book of Shetland knitting. Tuck your right needle under your right armpit, and move the left needle as little as possible, then off you go. As I said, though, if you are built like me, the needles get gently bent out of shape, but they are comfortable to use.......... Some of mine are almost circular............. |
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