EarthtonesGirl: No Fear Sock Kntting: Class 14: Afterthought Heel Tutorial (no waste yarn)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @robinlibby324
    @robinlibby324 Год назад +5

    I continue to love your videos. After 60 yrs of knitting I still learn things. Yeah

  • @kaylashaye21
    @kaylashaye21 Год назад +2

    You are simply the best. I can now knit socks and after years of struggle that feels like a miracle. I honestly swear you could teach me how to build rockets 😂.
    Thanks for everything you do!

  • @shangri-laj9578
    @shangri-laj9578 Год назад +6

    OMG DENISE! The Kitchner finally clicked!!! YIPPY. I'm going to finish upside socks I was working on. Thank you for your kindness and patience in teaching sock knitting🙂.

  • @beverlyhess611
    @beverlyhess611 Год назад +1

    This is the best tutorial on the ATH I’ve seen! I love how you teach! Thanks for putting out such amazing tutorials!

  • @donhardman6919
    @donhardman6919 Год назад

    Hi Denise, thank you for your response, I will give it a try. In the meantime, I had successfully knitted a sample sock using the afterthought heal method. Once you have understood the instructions, it is not as daunting as it sounds. Thank you responding, Denise. As always, love listening to your voice while you knit. Bless you. Thelma.

  • @stamdl
    @stamdl 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic tutorial! Your voice is so nice to listen to. Leaving 2 intact stitches at each end is genius. I’ve only done one afterthought heel with waste yarn and I really didn’t like how “gappy” the sides looked even when picking up extra stitches. No more waste yarn for me, I look forward to trying this. I’ll check out the decrease stitch video you recommended too. Thanks!

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 Год назад

    So it didn't take me long to get over intarsia and start my after thought heel socks. Needed socks on my needles!
    After I clipped the yarn and was half way through the controlled unraveling, I noticed my needles were on the wrong row! Took a break by listening to your magical voice, inhaled deeply, rounded up a lot of removable stitch makers and got back on track. WHEW! Joined in my new yarn ASAP and now I happily on my way to decreasing.
    Many thanks Denise.

  • @knitsistah2312
    @knitsistah2312 Год назад +3

    Excellent! I’ll have to try this on a sample sock-but with single color yarn for first try. Will also use Patty’s decrease, looks a little quicker. 🙏🏾👍🏾👏🏾

  • @MsPenelope10
    @MsPenelope10 Год назад +3

    This is an excellent video on the Afterthought! Thankyou, can't wait to knit my heels!

  • @applecrafts615
    @applecrafts615 Год назад +1

    I've never seen the afterthought in this way before. Very interesting. I think the next time I do one I will try it this way.

  • @leslieviner
    @leslieviner Год назад

    I love that you share your learnings with us to encourage the best knitting possible. I tried to do the ssk with your video and with Patty Lyons’ video but can’t quite see where to draw the yarn through. Can you show a close up of which space you are going through as you make the two stitches into one? Can’t wait to see that video clip!

  • @leslieviner
    @leslieviner Год назад +2

    Once again…Denise has hit a home run! You answered every question I consider when knitting afterthought heels. This video is going to be in my library forever! Thanks Denise.😊

  • @ivysantiago1572
    @ivysantiago1572 3 месяца назад

    I just had my “a-ha moment”. Thank youuuuu! 🤗 🧶

  • @MikiCrespo
    @MikiCrespo Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for sharing this marvelous tutorial. 💙

  • @barbmckinlay5108
    @barbmckinlay5108 Год назад +1

    I love seeing every stitch done close up and in detail. The best tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you Denise. 🤗

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 Год назад +1

    Many thanks for another wonderful tutorial! Just finished a pair of toe up socks with intarsia so I'll need a bit of a breather before I tackle after thought heels. Your soothing voice will definitely help guide me through any rough spots.

  • @rosemontgomery5029
    @rosemontgomery5029 Год назад

    Great tutorial. I haven't knit in years & decided to give your video a watch as a refresher. I knit afterthought heels as you do with 2 differences: I complete the tube & I use a size 0/2mm needle to pick up stitches. It's very easy to slip the smaller needle thru each stitch - you just have to remember to knit the first row with the correct needle size (yes, I have forgotten a time or 2).

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      So glad you enjoyed the tutorial. And yes, that is a great tip. one of the reasons I don’t do it is because my memory is a sieve and I know I will forget to change back to the original needle, so I don’t even bother to share the idea because I know I’m not the only one who will forget.

  • @debbiedennie255
    @debbiedennie255 Год назад +1

    You are such a sweetheart Denise to show a different way to do after thought heel
    You take your time and go through all the process
    I have learned so much in all your tutorials
    Thank you soooo much giving us so much info 😊
    💝💝😊😊

  • @lorikoury120
    @lorikoury120 Год назад +1

    You are just the sweetest teacher ever! Thank you! Keep doing what you’re doing! 😊

  • @kathleenbuckley7262
    @kathleenbuckley7262 Год назад

    This video made CUTTING into my knitting so much less scary! Thank you Denise!

  • @wendybradley8420
    @wendybradley8420 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and taking the time to teach us your sock knitting. Thanks again Denise

  • @annstoioff4351
    @annstoioff4351 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Denise, for another fabulous tutorial!! As always, you explain each step clearly and thoroughly. I appreciate you so much!

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      No, you knit as a pace that works for you.
      And I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial!!!

  • @lisalane2773
    @lisalane2773 Год назад +1

    Denise I just love how you teach!!!! You are such an awesome teacher I have learned so much from you. Thank you so much for doing this tutorial you rock so much..

  • @libertylady64
    @libertylady64 Год назад +2

    You are the best! Thank you!

  • @donhardman6919
    @donhardman6919 Год назад

    Thelma writes: Denise, what a beautiful, beautiful tutorial you have presented here on doing the afterthought heal without a waste yarn. Your sweet calming voice, your patience makes the whole process far from daunting. I like your motto, "take your time, no race". How appropriate is that, Denise. I have not done the afterthought heel using the snipping yarn method, but after watching your tutorial, I might do this method next time I knit a pair of socks. Thank you for sharing your expertise and walking us through the method so patiently. Bless you Denise.❤❤

  • @karenscott2359
    @karenscott2359 Год назад

    Just finished my first afterthought heel, following your tutorial. Trying to figure out how I could attach photo so you could see. I think it was just about perfect! Now to do another one just as good to match! I was juggling 4 dpns and two circulars, with markers down the side. Felt like I was all thumbs, but it worked! Thanks for the clear instructions!!

  • @grayautumnday
    @grayautumnday Год назад

    I love how unhurried you are in this. Your style of video works so much better for me. I've been knitting socks on-off for at least 5 years and just had several tubes cranked for me, this helps so much, thank you for all your time and effort! I'll recommend this vid and your channel to friends and hope you get enough views to make a difference!

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      Aww, thank you so much! I’m so happy you’re here and that you’re enjoying the tutorials.

  • @stephaniethompson4918
    @stephaniethompson4918 Год назад +2

    Yay. New video!

  • @andreabush1742
    @andreabush1742 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial! Thank you!

  • @alisonsmith376
    @alisonsmith376 Год назад

    Lovely tutorial, Denise, you’re a natural teacher. This is great for first timers or as a refresher. Also, you have beautiful, expressive hands. 😊

  • @virginiauberti7701
    @virginiauberti7701 Год назад

    Excellent!! I wasn’t going to even consider this until you mentioned knitting more rounds to accommodate a high arch or a “chubbier” foot. (I know you didn’t say that…). Next sock I make gets this heel. Thank you, you’re such a good teacher.

  • @shellygrimsley7809
    @shellygrimsley7809 Год назад

    Another amazing tutorial Denise! I’ve been afraid to do an afterthought heel but you make it look so easy. I’m in the middle of a pair of socks for my husband and they are going to have my first ever afterthought heel! Thank you! ❤❤

  • @amyfolberg4515
    @amyfolberg4515 Год назад

    really great tutorial - I love the real time!!!! Thank you so much!

  • @ruthievintage
    @ruthievintage Год назад

    Thank you. I’ve always been put off by learning this tequnique… again you made it it stressless 😊

  • @Tinacrafts2
    @Tinacrafts2 Год назад

    Oh Denise…what an excellent and helpful video! 🥰 Nice clear close ups. I have several gorgeous self-striping yarns that have been sitting because I was afraid of this technique. Your calming voice makes me know that “yes” I can do this!! Thank you, thank you.

  • @leslienero7884
    @leslienero7884 Год назад

    Thanks for talking me through my first afterthought heels, I did it!

  • @jenniferbarrett3272
    @jenniferbarrett3272 Год назад

    Thank you, Denise! I may just try cutting in an after thought heel! As usual, you make everything seem so easy!

  • @agathacrusty9643
    @agathacrusty9643 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this tutorial that covers every aspekt of the afterthought heel. Especially love the no gap solution 😊❤

  • @kathyp790
    @kathyp790 Год назад

    Love your tutorials! You are so clear with your descriptions and your demonstrations!

  • @mer101010
    @mer101010 Год назад

    really really comprehensible tutorial. you're such a good knitter! thank you!

  • @cinlan-x5i
    @cinlan-x5i Год назад

    You’re wonderful. So helpful. Thank you for your time and your knowledge. Very appreciated 🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻

  • @loue6563
    @loue6563 Год назад

    Great Demonstration of doing an after thought heel!! Just started some socks and going to do an after thought heel now. Thanks for the information!

  • @kcdesignsetc
    @kcdesignsetc 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! That’s the cleanest and easiest way I’ve ever seen for avoiding holes!!!

  • @junewebb4985
    @junewebb4985 11 месяцев назад

    Technical brilliance. Thanks for making sock knitting enjoyable.

  • @mwademinor
    @mwademinor Год назад +1

    I always appreciate your videos

  • @deborahwhittingham2544
    @deborahwhittingham2544 9 месяцев назад

    This is INCREDIBLE!! Thank you so much, I’m going to go for it now having been too scared for a long time. I’m new to your channel but LOVE your videos thank you! ❤

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh yay!!! I'm so happy it was helpful!!!! And welcome to my channel! I'm very happy you're here!!!

  • @melanietowner5870
    @melanietowner5870 Год назад

    Fantastic video and explanation of putting in an afterthought heel!!

  • @teresaharp
    @teresaharp Год назад +1

    Thanks so much Denise! Awesome as always❤

  • @bdarci
    @bdarci Год назад

    I love your videos. I knit the first sock of this pair with a waste yarn afterthought heel. I decided to go rogue and try the 'cutting in' method for the second sock. My sock is toe-up, but I don’t think that it makes a difference. Your voice just instills confidence. I can absolutely see you helping a novice pilot land her plane.

  • @conniesimonich2327
    @conniesimonich2327 Год назад +1

    You’re the best. Thanks

  • @adrianelw1
    @adrianelw1 9 месяцев назад

    This is a wonderful tutorial! Your voice and demeanor are so soothing and encouraging. Thank you!❤

  • @LiLiJughead
    @LiLiJughead Год назад

    This is great. I like your way of kitchener better than the others I've seen.

  • @kvcaps
    @kvcaps Год назад

    Thank you! I will try this technique and not be terrified of cutting the yarn. You did a fabulous job explaining. Love❤love it.

  • @spunNstitched
    @spunNstitched Год назад

    Such a great tutorial, I cannot wait to try on my next pair of socks.

  • @aliceferdinand2786
    @aliceferdinand2786 Год назад

    Terrific! I learn so much from your tutorials. Thank you.

  • @bethpaschal7859
    @bethpaschal7859 Год назад

    Great tutorial! Thank you. I love the real-time learning process

  • @debreeves8923
    @debreeves8923 Год назад

    What a terrific tutorial. I’ve avoided learning to do an afterthought heel because of the scary “snip.” With my high instep it’s been difficult to get a good fit across my instep. Fingers crossed this will solve that fitting problem. Thanks you!

  • @janbatin4708
    @janbatin4708 Год назад

    This was a fabulous tutorial! Thank you so much, Denise. 🎶💞🎶

  • @jodidiaz3864
    @jodidiaz3864 10 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful! Thank you for your time in making this video.

  • @normawoodburn9430
    @normawoodburn9430 Год назад

    Just in time for my Halloween striped socks. Your tutorials are so thorough!!

  • @knittingsinmyDNA
    @knittingsinmyDNA Год назад

    Fabulous tutorial, Denise!

  • @AJoyousNoise
    @AJoyousNoise Год назад

    Such a good teacher!

  • @hatgrl1
    @hatgrl1 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! ❤

  • @celesteortins5250
    @celesteortins5250 Год назад

    as always, an amazing tutorial!! You are such a great teacher. I think I am going to bite the bullet and finally give the afterthought heel a try. Again, thank you!!!

  • @evam.8375
    @evam.8375 9 месяцев назад

    This is an amazing tutorial :D Thank you so much for sharing

  • @jennyallan8794
    @jennyallan8794 Год назад

    Thank you for your tutorial, I will definitely try this many thanks ❤

  • @hrhccommentmorepeople1329
    @hrhccommentmorepeople1329 Год назад

    Fabulous, just Fabulous

  • @abbeykavalaraki464
    @abbeykavalaraki464 2 месяца назад

    Great tutorial!!!!!!!!Thank you so much❤

  • @Sankofahandmade
    @Sankofahandmade Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @mariaalmeida189
    @mariaalmeida189 10 дней назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @ericallerton809
    @ericallerton809 Год назад

    Thanks Denise,,,
    Always a great tutorial,,,!!!
    Elaine🏡💖💖💖

  • @donnadalziel1524
    @donnadalziel1524 Год назад

    Thank you Denise! I have been wanting to do a afterthought heel but have been to scared. I will definitely be trying an afterthought heel. Thank you for taking time to make your videos.

  • @juliasmith1374
    @juliasmith1374 Год назад

    I loved your video and will keep watching forever!!!!! Im so glad I found you!!

  • @jane8760
    @jane8760 Год назад +1

    What a great tutorial! Thank you. Excited to start my next pair of socks! If I am doing the heel in a different color I assume I just use the new yarn on the first row?

  • @cameliademian4827
    @cameliademian4827 Год назад

    Thank you very much, extremely clear🤩.

  • @jackiemarques2087
    @jackiemarques2087 Год назад

    The cut !😱

  • @sheilabartley869
    @sheilabartley869 Год назад

    Ust learned to knit socks two yrs ago I've made about 20 pair so far one at a time

  • @emiliabarbosa8835
    @emiliabarbosa8835 Год назад

    Genius, thank you! ❤❤❤

  • @dianaw9829
    @dianaw9829 Год назад

    This was a fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us!

  • @heyBrownBerry
    @heyBrownBerry Год назад +1

    You give good birthday presents 😊❤

  • @karenewing6424
    @karenewing6424 Год назад +2

    This is a great tutorial! I have been afraid to do the afterthought heel but, as someone told me "just do it"! With this video, I think I can do it. I will be doing a sample sock first. I usually do toe up socks and am wondering if this method translates doing toe up? I think it does, but am wondering if you have done this with toe up socks? Thanks so much for your videos - I have learned so much from you.

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and yes you can do this for toe up socks!!!

  • @homewardboundfibers9682
    @homewardboundfibers9682 10 месяцев назад

    You’re such a great teacher!

  • @sheilabartley869
    @sheilabartley869 Год назад +1

    Thank u so much for helping me learn to do two at a time cuff down what size are the two needles are u using
    I knit with 2.5

  • @CapitolATX
    @CapitolATX 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Denise! I love your videos and think you are an excellent teacher. I think your “real time” knitting is extremely helpful. I’m excited to try the after thought heel, but have a question. How far (as in length) do you knit the tube before you stop and insert the after thought heel? I’ve read the comments where knitters have knitted the entire tube length and then inserted the heel. I’m interested in inserting the heel before I’ve completed the length of the heel. Thank you for your help and your videos! Have a great Sunday!

  • @lanitaleis7965
    @lanitaleis7965 Год назад

    For your own personal preference on high arch, do you like the afterthought heel or the heel on your soxploration pattern. That heel fits so well and I have never tried an afterthought heel. Thank you for your tutorial.

  • @denisestalnaker5662
    @denisestalnaker5662 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @cindymswyo
    @cindymswyo Год назад +1

    Great tutorial! My question: why would you want to do any afterthought heel?

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад +1

      My first response is WHY NOT!
      -An afterthought heel in self striping creates a beautiful "bulls eye" effect.
      -Heels tend to wear out first so the main function of an after thought heel is, it can be replaced!!
      -Most of us don't have knitting machines.
      And most important, cutting into your knitting is a great metaphor for life....DO ONE THING A DAY THAT SCARES YOU.

  • @ErnestineTayabas-Kim
    @ErnestineTayabas-Kim Год назад

    Great tutorial! I didn't see the link to Patty Lyons' special left leaning decrease ... where can I find the information? I can't wait to do an afterthought heel using all of your helpful tips!

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      I'm so sorry I forgot to add it but I just updated the show notes and the link is there now.

  • @krisvanallen
    @krisvanallen Год назад

    I must have a very high arch! I use the Yarn Harlot's decrease pattern for the toe but use it on the heel instead. I have to start with 6 plain r, instead of her 5. I do 6 plain r, decrease R, 5 plain, decrease r, 4 then dec, 3 then dec, 2 then dec, 1 then dec, then dec every r to the same number as I started for the toe (I do toe up socks). It is rounder and fits better for me. Trial and edit, right? 🤣

  • @garyweybright3227
    @garyweybright3227 Год назад

    Hello Denise, I just found this tutorial! What a beautiful job on this! Thank you! I just subscribed! ClaudiaSJI

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching and subscribing!! It means the world to me!!!

    • @garyweybright3227
      @garyweybright3227 Год назад

      Denise, you’re welcome of course! I just really appreciated your teaching, delivery, and everything. ClaudiaSJI

  • @ellyshiller1025
    @ellyshiller1025 Год назад +1

    I have only made tube socks because I have knitted down too far before I was supposed to start heel.
    I am sorry if you have already mentioned this but where would you cut for the heel with the whole tube sock has been knitted?
    Cannot wait to turn my tubes into grown up socks

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      I do cover this briefly when I talk about where to cut. You will have to be very careful and trace back on the edge stitches to the point in your sock tube when the leg is as long as you want it to be. So count from the cuff down and stop when the leg is long enough. then cut the heel in.

  • @Charliestothepoint
    @Charliestothepoint Год назад

    Hello Denise, I am so glad you made that video, thank you. I do need however a little pointer here. I have sock tubes and did already a cuff and a toe. But I have no clue as to where I have to place my heel to get the perfect fit. How do you suggest I should go about it? I am afraid I am a relatively new sock knitter…

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      I do cover this briefly when I talk about where to cut. You will have to be very careful and trace back on the edge stitches to the point in your sock tube when the leg is as long as you want it to be. So count from the cuff down and stop when the leg is long enough. then cut the heel in.

  • @carolharrington2014
    @carolharrington2014 Год назад

    What a great tutorial! Thank you so much for doing it. I have one question-why do an after thought heel? When you are making socks you already know you have to do a heel, so why not do it all at once? Just wondering. You are a great teacher!

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      My first response is WHY NOT! Second, as I said in the beginning. An afterthought heel in self striping creates that beautiful "bulls eye" effect. Plus, heels tend to wear out first so the function of an after thought heel is, it can be replaced!!

  • @krisvanallen
    @krisvanallen Год назад

    I just started making afterthought heels. I had been using the German Snort row, which I still like. I’ve only used variegated yarns for the afterthought, and I am pretty sure I won’t be able to try self-striping: I can’t just “measure and cut”; the heel has to be on the same round on both socks. It’s just me. I would have to be extrEMEly careful to match stripes, and still might not get a heel round to cut at a place in the striping that I like.

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  Год назад

      That's the beauty of knitting, doing what works best for you.

    • @krisvanallen
      @krisvanallen Год назад

      @@EarthtonesgirlPodcast that really is an advantage, isn’t it?

  • @celesteortins5250
    @celesteortins5250 Год назад

    THANK YOU!!!!! :)

  • @Bambolina_hackovani
    @Bambolina_hackovani 2 месяца назад

    Denise, is this the great book - Patty Lyons’ Knitting Bag of Tricks ? Many thanks.

  • @ronb114
    @ronb114 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this! I can't wait to return to sock knitting to give this a try. Does it work exactly the same way if knitting toe-up socks? Thanks again!

  • @donnawithers6041
    @donnawithers6041 Год назад

    Great tutuorial. Can this heel be used with Charlotte Stone I"m batty Pattern? I'm not fully understaning the heel pattern. Thank You😊

  • @kellihayden3987
    @kellihayden3987 2 месяца назад

    I saw how on the first row you avoided a hole by knitting two stitches before the opening. Did you do something similar on the second side to avoid a hole?

  • @katyanacook2324
    @katyanacook2324 7 месяцев назад

    Fabulous video. Thank you! I have tried about 20 time on my sock heel decreases and for some reason I cannot get the Patty Lyons Left Leaning decrease to work for me (I've watched her tutorial as well). The wrapped yarn seems to get stuck behind the twisted stitches and I can't catch it with the point of the needle... Any tips?

    • @EarthtonesgirlPodcast
      @EarthtonesgirlPodcast  5 месяцев назад

      So sorry for my delayed reply.
      I understand exactly where you're getting "stuck" with this decrease. Patty does have a pretty clear mini tutorial on her Instagram feed that may help. It shows exactly where the the yarn should "come through" the two stitches.
      You can also do what i've been doing exclusively lately. On the round/row after the regular SSK I knit the decreased stitch through the back loop. It is a bit simpler and the line of left leaning decreases is perfect!!!!
      Hope that helps!!