I have been struggling with my sock knitting, but refuse to give up. Thank you so much! The light bulb just went on as I watched your video!! Yippee, I get it now!! I’m ready to get going and start a new pair of vanilla socks. It took me nearly a year to finish my first pair. I have never changed colors. You made it so easy. Wow!! I love circular needles and the 9” needles looked easy to use. I’m 80 with small hands. I love knitting hats for charity, my new favorites will be socks, with your help and tutorial. So easy to understand and video is superb. Many thanks!!
The best tutorial for 9” circulars! I tried another tutorial first and gave up. Thanks for helping me reach my goal of knitting a sock on 9” circulars!❤
Thanks so much for this! I only knit socks using 9”needles but have never done a short row heel-I always do a heel flap and gusset. I’m excited to try this!!
you are amazing , I almost gave up on making socks them I found your tutorial and I think I can follow you better then anyone else. I will try again tomorrow. thank you so much .
I am so happy I found your video because you basically knit like me. I so wanted to make socks but why to have have to learn continental knitting in order to do so. Your voice and instructions are so pleasing and kind. I am now subscribed and I have a new teacher. Thank you so much.
I cannot thank you enough for this video! I have been trying to knit my first pair of socks for 3 months now and just kept messing up over and over again and began to think it was just too difficult for me but then I tried your pattern as it had a different heel and I have just finished my first sock!!! I think short row heels are definitely my go to now!
I am so happy to have found your instructional video! Your explanation is so simple to under stand. Thank you. Bringing out a sock project I abandoned years ago. Will attempt to finish with them with the aid of this video. Thanks again❤
I just purchased a sock circular needle but didn’t realise that it would be so short. Really disappointed.but having found your video I will have a go at knitting some socks. Thank you
I was so excited..... I knit lots of socks, so far no luck on 9" needles - no one ever says very difficult if you are knitting over 56 stitches, which is the size I use for myself on 2.25 needles!! I find 9" absolutely tortuous. Though great video.
I've been crocheting as long as I can remember. I learned how when I was a little girl. I learned to knit as an adult. I always felt awkward working with two needles as opposed to one hook. On top of that I'm left handed and instructions confused me. I started crocheting socks a few years ago. The difficulty with crocheting socks is they are thicker and don't have a lot of stretch. Some fancy stitches feel lumpy in socks. Crochet has limits. You can crochet fine lacy things that knitting doesn't complete with. Socks are something more suited to knitting. I fully understand the rivalry between crocheted and knitters. It all in good craft humor. This is an easy and clear video that I understand. I know the very basics of knitting and haven't made anything more complicated than a dishcloth...but I like a good challenge. I'm crafty by nature and when I get my mind set on something that I want, I do it. I will definitely try this pattern. I would also like to learn the ribbed pattern to mix things up... I'm doing 1 color stockingnet stitch for my first pair. I already have a lot of sock yarn. I even have some expensive alpaca yarn that I bought from an alpaca farm close by. Maybe my next pair will be from that...I have some wool/rayon blend in trying first it's aboutv1/4 the cost of the alpaca.
Get Chiaogoo shorties with 2” tips to create flexible DPNs. Use them when you have too few stitches to comfortably use 9” circular. Then Kitchener stitch to close.
Thank you so much for this demo! I did find it hard to understand some things as your talking is a bit fast for me, so I am listening at a slower speed, which is helpful..Thanks again!!
I was following this pattern I'm a beginner when you are doing the heel and say to stop when see two stitches together and turn your work, but you didn't say if you knit all the way to those 2 first stitches or the last two stitches you knitted together in every row? Does that make sense?
Hi! I'm about to start knitting my first sock. I'm not clear what is the double stitch. Can I just M1L and M1R or K2tog at the beginning and end of each row for the heel?
Almost. Since you're working larger, unless you're a super knitter you'll most likely end up with larger socks than the pattern indicates. You should be fine if you just follow the pattern for one or two sizes smaller than what you want (so if you want L socks, follow the M or S pattern) but you might have to experiment a little to find the perfect fit. Though, honestly, you could cast on any number of stitches since the pattern really only deals with either the whole sock or half of it at a time. You just need an even number of stitches.
Hi! I recommend following one of my other tutorials for magic loop instead such as this one How to Knit Socks Using Magic Loop | Step-By-Step Knitting Tutorial | Knitting House Square ruclips.net/video/SU_ql6gHWGE/видео.html
I have been struggling with my sock knitting, but refuse to give up. Thank you so much! The light bulb just went on as I watched your video!! Yippee, I get it now!! I’m ready to get going and start a new pair of vanilla socks. It took me nearly a year to finish my first pair. I have never changed colors. You made it so easy. Wow!! I love circular needles and the
9” needles looked easy to use. I’m 80 with small hands. I love knitting hats for charity, my new favorites will be socks, with your help and tutorial. So easy to understand and video is superb. Many thanks!!
can I just say that this is the pattern I use when I make any socks ever, it's quite literally the best pattern that uses 9' circulars
As a beginner this the best sock video 😀. I have looked at a lot and now feel confident. Thank you
One of the best tutorials on RUclips for knitting socks!! ❤
The best tutorial for 9” circulars! I tried another tutorial first and gave up. Thanks for helping me reach my goal of knitting a sock on 9” circulars!❤
Thank you! You are so welcome!!
Thanks so much for this! I only knit socks using 9”needles but have never done a short row heel-I always do a heel flap and gusset. I’m excited to try this!!
you are amazing , I almost gave up on making socks them I found your tutorial and I think I can follow you better then anyone else. I will try again tomorrow. thank you so much .
I'm finally able to make socks now that I'm following your pattern. Thank you so much for the excellent instructions you provide!
I am so happy I found your video because you basically knit like me. I so wanted to make socks but why to have have to learn continental knitting in order to do so. Your voice and instructions are so pleasing and kind. I am now subscribed and I have a new teacher. Thank you so much.
I finished my very first pair of socks thanks to your video. 💜🖤
I cannot thank you enough for this video! I have been trying to knit my first pair of socks for 3 months now and just kept messing up over and over again and began to think it was just too difficult for me but then I tried your pattern as it had a different heel and I have just finished my first sock!!! I think short row heels are definitely my go to now!
What a clear video - I have been viewing lots and have got totally confused - this was like a breath of fresh air, thank you so much
This is the BEST tutorial and PDF I’ve ever seen! So easy to follow! Kudos to you!
I am so happy to have found your instructional video! Your explanation is so simple to under stand. Thank you. Bringing out a sock project I abandoned years ago. Will attempt to finish with them with the aid of this video.
Thanks again❤
First sock done for the first onto the second one now! Thanks for the amazing instructions ❤
Thank you. The best explained. Sock for a beginner 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️. DEBBIE XXX
Great tutorial. I’ll looking forward to trying this technique. Thank you.
Great tutorial. I finally thinking I can knit socks
Thank you for this video. It’s amazing and actually step by step. Thank you.
For the toe, just knit another heel and graph your stitches to the top of the sock.
That's what I do too. Works great!
Subscribed! Your video and instructions are excellent, thank you. You really are a good teacher. 🏆
Hermoso 🧦gracias por enseñar🙏🏻 saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
I just purchased a sock circular needle but didn’t realise that it would be so short. Really disappointed.but having found your video I will have a go at knitting some socks. Thank you
I was so excited..... I knit lots of socks, so far no luck on 9" needles - no one ever says very difficult if you are knitting over 56 stitches, which is the size I use for myself on 2.25 needles!! I find 9" absolutely tortuous. Though great video.
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you!! Thank you!!! Best video I've watched for knitting socks!
I've been crocheting as long as I can remember. I learned how when I was a little girl.
I learned to knit as an adult. I always felt awkward working with two needles as opposed to one hook. On top of that I'm left handed and instructions confused me.
I started crocheting socks a few years ago. The difficulty with crocheting socks is they are thicker and don't have a lot of stretch. Some fancy stitches feel lumpy in socks. Crochet has limits. You can crochet fine lacy things that knitting doesn't complete with. Socks are something more suited to knitting.
I fully understand the rivalry between crocheted and knitters. It all in good craft humor.
This is an easy and clear video that I understand. I know the very basics of knitting and haven't made anything more complicated than a dishcloth...but I like a good challenge. I'm crafty by nature and when I get my mind set on something that I want, I do it.
I will definitely try this pattern. I would also like to learn the ribbed pattern to mix things up... I'm doing 1 color stockingnet stitch for my first pair.
I already have a lot of sock yarn. I even have some expensive alpaca yarn that I bought from an alpaca farm close by. Maybe my next pair will be from that...I have some wool/rayon blend in trying first it's aboutv1/4 the cost of the alpaca.
Nicely done!! Appreciate it and the pattern. 🧶💕🧶
This looks like something I can do! Way more approachable than using 4/5 DPNs!
Get Chiaogoo shorties with 2” tips to create flexible DPNs. Use them when you have too few stitches to comfortably use 9” circular. Then Kitchener stitch to close.
Outstanding tutorial. Thank you!
WONDERFUL VIDEO!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
You mention that you use a long tail cast on but you actually do the German twisted which is stretchier than the plain long tail.
I was going to comment that as well, then I saw your comment!😊
Brilliant tutorial! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this demo! I did find it hard to understand some things as your talking is a bit fast for me, so I am listening at a slower speed, which is helpful..Thanks again!!
Wow Thank you !
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much ❤
Yes, I was so waiting for this. Thank you so so much. I’m gonna start to make these for Autumn now!!! 😘
Excellent tutorial, thanks so much!
Excellent!
C est tre bien expliquer merci.
I was following this pattern I'm a beginner when you are doing the heel and say to stop when see two stitches together and turn your work, but you didn't say if you knit all the way to those 2 first stitches or the last two stitches you knitted together in every row? Does that make sense?
Can you do video for newborn socks using 9” circular needle. How many stitches cast on for newborn size 0-3 month. Size of needle? Thank you
What kind of yarn do you use
Does it really matter which needle I am knitting with? I mean shorter or longer?
Can you wear these socks in your shoes?
Or are this house socks?
When I knit socks they never fit into my shoes.
I wear sneaker shoes.
Great tutorial, thank you so much! ❤️
When you start the heel flap, do you "work" stitches when transferring, or only transfer from one needle to the dpn? I think I'm doing it wrong!
Thanks for the great video. Is the short row heel made with the "double stitches" the same as a "German Short Row" heel? Thanks again!
Starting these socks soon, but do you have an add on to the pattern for the 3x1 rib, or some suggestions to how to do that over the top of the foot?
Hi, I've been told that it's best to have sharp pointed needles for socks, is that important?🙂
Hi! I'm about to start knitting my first sock. I'm not clear what is the double stitch. Can I just M1L and M1R or K2tog at the beginning and end of each row for the heel?
could i use a 3mm needle and follow the pattern here directly? (i have lots of yarn to use up for 3mm needles!)
Almost. Since you're working larger, unless you're a super knitter you'll most likely end up with larger socks than the pattern indicates. You should be fine if you just follow the pattern for one or two sizes smaller than what you want (so if you want L socks, follow the M or S pattern) but you might have to experiment a little to find the perfect fit.
Though, honestly, you could cast on any number of stitches since the pattern really only deals with either the whole sock or half of it at a time. You just need an even number of stitches.
Is there no gusset decrease.
For the toe can I use two 9” rather than double pointed?
What kind of yarn did you use an dhow long did you make the leg of the sock
Can I put in a K2 P2 ribbing?
Love your channel but I have a question how many inches did you make the leg part
Hi watched the video where do I find the pdf thank you
Can I apply this for the magic loop?
Hi! I recommend following one of my other tutorials for magic loop instead such as this one How to Knit Socks Using Magic Loop | Step-By-Step Knitting Tutorial | Knitting House Square
ruclips.net/video/SU_ql6gHWGE/видео.html
What kind of yarn/weight?
I can't do this my confusion making double sts ...
Wrap them instead
A good mic will help.
I’m guessing you didn’t watch past the intro…
Excellent video!!