amazing pattern❤❤❤, amazing energy, ❤❤ I just love your tutorials and channel, please keep the good work, I learned so much, and you explain so well.. I thought I was ready to give up learning how to knit on my knitting machine, but after watching your videos I want to keep going! You share so much good info! And you have an amazing vibe full of love and happiness. Thank you for your amazing channel.❤🤗🤗🤗
This week your video, as a refresher for me, is being combined or slightly altered by adding a Diane Sullivan fancy/easy edging and making the sock taller by an inch-2 inches.. I adore your sock shape. It is so useful to customize at the top giving one the best of both worlds.@@LoveYourKnittingMachine
Thanks so much! I do have a couple videos I did on my standard-gauge machine and I’ll likely be doing more as I go. Do you have a standard or a mid-gauge machine?
To make longer in the foot just add the same number of rows before and after the first time you do short-rows. To make taller add more rows at the beginning and end.
Turn the music down please. This is a great pattern technique, thanks for resurrecting it. You can seam-as-you-go as you knit 2nd half of sock so it comes off the machine with seams finished. You neglected to say what size sock you wound up with, I assume you knit st T10 for chunky yarn.
Ooo, that’s a good idea to seam as you go. I always forget that option. I have it in my head that it will take longer but in reality I haven’t tried so I don’t really know. I used tension 7 on this sock and it’s about a women’s 8.5 in the US. Tension 8 will give about a women’s size 9. Sorry about the music. It did turn out a bit loud in this video 🙁
My new SK155 will be delivered next week, and I believe your sock pattern will be my first project. Can't wait to get started! Thanks for sharing.
How exciting!
amazing pattern❤❤❤, amazing energy, ❤❤ I just love your tutorials and channel, please keep the good work, I learned so much, and you explain so well..
I thought I was ready to give up learning how to knit on my knitting machine, but after watching your videos I want to keep going!
You share so much good info! And you have an amazing vibe full of love and happiness. Thank you for your amazing channel.❤🤗🤗🤗
Thank you so much! I appreciate your comment! And I'm glad to help a fellow machine knitter.
Thank for thia video. I haven't touched my Knitking Bulky in 10 yrs. In my 70s and need to resume it.
You’re welcome. I love my bulky. I need to knit some of these up for Christmas gifts shortly. Enjoy!
This week your video, as a refresher for me, is being combined or slightly altered by adding a Diane Sullivan fancy/easy edging and making the sock taller by an inch-2 inches.. I adore your sock shape. It is so useful to
customize at the top giving one the best of both worlds.@@LoveYourKnittingMachine
That sounds great!
Glad to hear how everyone makes the pattern their own. Machine knitting is so fun 🤩
Great close up shots of your bind off technique, thank you. Great last minute gifts!
Thanks 🤩
I love your videos and your energy!! You give off such positivity, I wish I had a bulky knitting machine so I could use your tutorials!
Thanks so much! I do have a couple videos I did on my standard-gauge machine and I’ll likely be doing more as I go. Do you have a standard or a mid-gauge machine?
@@LoveYourKnittingMachine I have a Silver Reed LK150 which is 6.5mm I think that is standard, but could be wrong.
Ahhh, I see. That is considered a mid-gauge machine. The LK150 is on my wishlist so perhaps you will see some videos with it in the future.
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Hello, I'm going to try this soon but what kind of yarn and how much do I need to make 1 pair?
I used puzzle yarn from Walmart and used less than a skein.
I Whant to make this but a bit longer . How do i do that?
To make longer in the foot just add the same number of rows before and after the first time you do short-rows. To make taller add more rows at the beginning and end.
Turn the music down please. This is a great pattern technique, thanks for resurrecting it. You can seam-as-you-go as you knit 2nd half of sock so it comes off the machine with seams finished. You neglected to say what size sock you wound up with, I assume you knit st T10 for chunky yarn.
Ooo, that’s a good idea to seam as you go. I always forget that option. I have it in my head that it will take longer but in reality I haven’t tried so I don’t really know. I used tension 7 on this sock and it’s about a women’s 8.5 in the US. Tension 8 will give about a women’s size 9. Sorry about the music. It did turn out a bit loud in this video 🙁
Por favor preciso que seja meu ódioma Brasil
Hmmm, not sure I have any control over that.