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  • @ReallyACactus
    @ReallyACactus 10 месяцев назад +3

    You’re my go to when people ask how I make socks on my loom. I’ve made a number of socks using your recipe and I just wanted to say thank you for the effort you put into this!

  • @vernonbowling7725
    @vernonbowling7725 Год назад +4

    You put a lot of effort and time into making this video. Thank you 🙂these particular sock looms appear to make it easier to learn the heel-toe procedure than my wooden Kb sock looms, I'll have to get a set and try this, all my socks have the cinched toe with just a sport sock style where the heel is formed after much wear. Thanks again.

  • @janlovell809
    @janlovell809 3 года назад +2

    What a gift of teaching Father God gave you! Thanks for your help.

  • @Amzie-kx1xr
    @Amzie-kx1xr 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. I just completed my first perfect sock. I'm so excited and inspired now!

  • @debras2845
    @debras2845 3 года назад +4

    I have made over 40 socks and wish I had seen this when I first learned. You showed what could happen and that would have helped when I was learning. I love toe up but it took some practice. I use pin clips for toe which helps me. A great video and an excellent instructor. Going to check out your other videos. I will share this on Facebook.

  • @dionne12671
    @dionne12671 Год назад

    Amazing job on this tutorial! I especially love that you help the left-handed folks like me! Thank you so much!

  • @maribelishooked4378
    @maribelishooked4378 3 года назад +2

    This is cool. Love that yarn. Beautiful colors.

  • @Carlie_flower
    @Carlie_flower Год назад

    You are so awesome. Thank you soooo much for this. I want to make socks for my husband and just ordered these looms 🥰

  • @euniceabella5464
    @euniceabella5464 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your tutorial. I was able to do my first sock. Very easy to fallow.

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад

      Ohhhh fantastic!!!! Tag me on Instagram, if you post pics! #thelopsidedcrafter

  • @lauramartinez9606
    @lauramartinez9606 Год назад

    It is absolutely amazing and beautiful. I love your instructions.

  • @derickelsner6802
    @derickelsner6802 2 года назад

    Your a good teacher!

  • @enricolambrusco2449
    @enricolambrusco2449 Год назад +1

    excellent videos! I have been making socks on the round loom and i also have a sentro knitting loom. Knitting has now become another addiction. Lol. I ordered my his and hers sock loom today from Amazon. Thank you.

  • @marnabro
    @marnabro 3 месяца назад

    Great job on the toe closing! I find either you zip right through it or someone comes in while you aren't looking and messes up all of your threads!! 😂😅😅🤣

  • @melindapearson295
    @melindapearson295 Год назад

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WONDERFUL VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cathyolague9408
    @cathyolague9408 2 года назад +1

    Wow!! What a great informative video. I didn't see how you changed colors so I'll go back through and check for that. I've been wanting to try this, but I don't think I'm smart enough!! Lol

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!! And you absolutely are!!! Just go slow!! ❤️❤️ don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help!

  • @bellaschouten3604
    @bellaschouten3604 2 года назад

    Bedankt voor het delen...

  • @SherylKatz
    @SherylKatz 3 года назад

    Heyyy Erica, so glad you did this video!! Soo many need this. I will send ppl this video to be sure!! Have you ever done Kitchener going lengthwise on the KB?? I also am a fan of reinforcement yarn for socks especially heaks and toes. I just use it throughout the sock. Your thoughts??

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  3 года назад

      I haven’t used reinforcement yarn, yet. But I did plan to in the future. No, I haven’t tried to cast on the opposite way yet🤔 Thank you so much! I’ve had a lot of great response over the video!❤️🥰

  • @SherrisPlace
    @SherrisPlace Год назад

    This is an EPIC resources for toe up socks for using this loom!!
    It would be awesome to have instructions as to how to know where to start and stop the heal, and how to know the rows of knit between the toe and heal and from the heel to top of the sock for different sized feet to get a perfectly fitting sock.
    Where would I be able to find those instructions for this sock loom?
    Thank you 🙏

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!! I have actually created a worksheet and spreadsheet for calculating how many rounds etc are needed for a sock. I did a short informational video a week or so ago about it. If you’d like to check it out

  • @michellehodgkinson8820
    @michellehodgkinson8820 Год назад

    hi its my first attempt on these looms I'm loving your video I'm using 4 ply, do you have a suggestion for how many rows before heel to do for a size 7 shoe,

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  Год назад

      No, you would need to measure the sock. Stop short 1 1/2". So if the foot measures 9" then you would knit until your foot measure is 7 1/2"

  • @Red-qn1nb
    @Red-qn1nb 6 месяцев назад +1

    I made my first sock just fine, but I made the foot part too long. I had a hard time getting the sock to fit over my ankle/heel area, but the toe fits great. I used the orange loom and my stitch markers were set on the 10th peg from each end. If I put the stitch markers on a different peg, would that help with getting the sock big enough to get over my ankle area? I wear a size 9 shoe.

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  5 месяцев назад

      The top of the sock won't fit over the heel or the actual heel area? If it's the actual heel area, yes moving the st markers out will make the heel area larger. If its actually putting it on then your bind off is to tight

  • @clairefields5775
    @clairefields5775 Год назад +2

    Hi! I’m trying to find the chart by the craft yarn council for a reference on how many rows until the heels. Is there a link? Thanks!

  • @derickelsner6802
    @derickelsner6802 2 года назад

    I’m looking to buy a CinDWood sock loom what would you.suggest for a newbie. I want. 1/4 gauge just don’t now if I should get the x or every size of circular

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      that's personal preference, honestly. I have the circular, the X and a few others. I tend to use the CinDwood Universal hat and scarf loom at 1/4" gauge with both wedges so that I can make two at a time

  • @dianekell5460
    @dianekell5460 2 года назад

    Hi , I have a question and hopefully someone can help me. I wear a size 9 shoe, I made a pair of beautiful socks with this video ❤️ but I’m confused, my yarn is not wool blend and my socks seem a bit to big. So is there a difference when you use wool yarn versus a 50/50 blend nylon acrylic? Is there a guide to go by? I wanted to make my family socks and I don’t to size them wrong.

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      The 50/50 blend definitely does not have as much bounce back as a wool blend. I much more prefer a wool blend myself. There is no real guide for socks because everyone has a different circumference. What loom did you use? Orange or purple? Did you start your heel 2” shorter than your desired length? Did you maintain tension? There is a “ruler” called Sock it To Me that gives you a rough estimate of inches for each sock based on shoe size. The only other reference I know of is craft yarn council. Bit these are rough guidelines lines because of foot circumference…..

  • @joyelliott7397
    @joyelliott7397 6 месяцев назад

    I love video. Is there a written pattern to go along with video? Thanks

  • @jackiehitchcock2622
    @jackiehitchcock2622 2 года назад

    Hi, I just ordered these looms and will be getting them in a few days. I’ll be trying out your pattern soon. What is the name of your sock ruler? Thanks for the video, you’ve done great.

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      Sorry, sometimes RUclips doesn't let me know when someone comments! The name of the ruler is Socks Rule. I got it on Etsy

    • @jackiehitchcock2622
      @jackiehitchcock2622 2 года назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter thank you 😊

  • @kayburmester3396
    @kayburmester3396 3 года назад

    Hi. I finished my first loom sock on the His ond her loom. It seems to be very stiff and small for a 7 1/2 shoe size. I tried very hard to keep stitches loose. I used the orange loom. Help!!

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  3 года назад

      What kind of yarn did you you use and have you blocked it? Blocking it after done should help the stitches to loosen up.

  • @veenavilkus8648
    @veenavilkus8648 Год назад

    Love the written pattern idea as closed captioning isn't perfect. Also, do you complete a round after every decrease om the heel? What about on the increase?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  Год назад

      Sorry for the delay in answering! RUclips doesn’t seem to send notifications 🤦🏻‍♀️No, you are only working on the side with the marked pegs. You will continue in the round until you have 1 (or 2 - this depends if you are working your rounds clockwise or counterclockwise) wrapped stitch/es left then you will continue in the round. By doing this you are closing the last stitches off which should not leave holes in your toe/heel

  • @angelastewart9016
    @angelastewart9016 3 года назад

    Should I be holding my tail when I get to the far end? I feel like my cast on loosens because of my tail.

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  3 года назад +1

      You can if you feel you need to. But definitely hold on to it when you come back around - once you have started the stitches at least for a couple of rounds! ❤️

  • @angelastewart9016
    @angelastewart9016 3 года назад

    Do you still do 2 rows after the increases to consider the heel finished?

  • @angelastewart9016
    @angelastewart9016 3 года назад

    Do you need the scrap yarn for the heel?

  • @snicole6831
    @snicole6831 Год назад +1

    Could you make above the knee socks? How would that differ from the standard sock pattern?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  Год назад +1

      In theory, yes, but there are a few things to keep in mind…. Are your calves the same size as your lower leg(ankle area and above)? If not you will need to increase the amount of stitches used to accommodate the sizing difference. My suggestion for knee highs would be to use an adjustable sock loom such as the CinDwood X-loom or the CinDwood universal hat/scarf loom. Both offer a 1/4” gauge which is perfect for socks.
      The next thing you’ll want to do is measure your ankle/and above area and your calf area this will give you a measurement to achieve. Next you’ll need to make a swatch on the loom you intend to use so that you will get an accurate gauge. You can do this by making a 4”x4” swatch OR by doing several rounds in the loom…..you will then do a little math to get you numbers ( remember that socks should have negative ease) so let’s say that your ankle is 9” around and you are getting 6 stitches to 1” you will do 9x6=54 so I would use 56 pegs for my sock (toe,foot,heel) because most looms typically come in 56 not 54. You would then use the measurements for your calf. Let’s say your calf is 14” so you would do 14 x6=84 so would need to increase 28 stitches to do this measure from where your leg starts to increase in size to the widest part let’s say it’s 7” you would then 28/7=4 so you would increase 4 sts ( you can do this on the sides of the sock by moving your peg counts out) next you will
      Need to find out how many rows you are getting per inch. Let’s say you are getting 10 rows per inch and you need 7” 10x7=70 rows/rounds to the top of the calve you would increase every 6 rows which would give you 24 stitches, then increase one more time (after 6 rows ) to get to 28. I hope this made sense

    • @SherrisPlace
      @SherrisPlace Год назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter
      How do you increase stitches on this loom?

  • @krazywulf1983
    @krazywulf1983 2 года назад

    great video thank you.. however you missed one thing that sadly everyone forgets.. how do i weave in my ends?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      You just use a darning needles and follow the stitches on the inside of the sock being careful not to pull to tightly

  • @melissajenkins9960
    @melissajenkins9960 2 месяца назад

    How many balls of that yarn for men’s socks? Does the one ball work for most sock pair sizes?
    I am really excited about this. I keep trying to make socks and various methods are just not working for me… flat knit, magic loop, dpns. I have not used a loom knitter and didn’t plan to but I love how detailed this is. I really appreciate it. Hopefully I can make socks for my family for Christmas!
    About how long does it take you to make a sock?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 месяца назад

      You can “typically” get a pair of man’s socks out of one ball of yarn (100g/ 435y-462y some skeins vary in yardage) UNLESS the man has a large foot then you may want to have a separate color for heels, toes, and cuffs.
      I knit socks both ways- needles and the loom and enjoy both.
      It usually takes me 3 or 4 days depending on the pattern and what else is going on in my life at the moment lol

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 месяца назад

      Feel free to DM on Instagram if you have any questions 🥰

  • @brendawatkins687
    @brendawatkins687 6 месяцев назад

    On the purple sock loom
    Where do I put the stitch markers ?
    Is it 11,10,11.?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, that would work. Just make sure the 2 outside numbers are the same

  • @Bella21074
    @Bella21074 Месяц назад

    Can i ask where u got your loom pick tool thing

  • @leticiagarcia2159
    @leticiagarcia2159 Год назад

    I was wondering if loom knitting with the flexee loom links decreasing the toe section by removing links on every other row and just live the ones you don’t decrease and Kitchener stitch those stitches, if you’re working cuff down.🧐

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  Год назад

      You “could” but with the gauge being different the yarn with have to be thicker than fingering weight. This is where issues come in because not a lot of thicker weight yarn has the nylon in it needed to keep the socks on

    • @leticiagarcia2159
      @leticiagarcia2159 Год назад +1

      @@LopsidedCrafter thank you for your fast response 😊!!! Am going to knit just one sock with the flexee loom links and see how it comes out.

  • @derickelsner6802
    @derickelsner6802 2 года назад

    Can you do a cuff down in 3/8 or 1/4 gauge I have a 38 peg 3/8 circular

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely! You would just do the heel shaping the same. As for the toe you would have to do a different bind off. I, personally, have not done them but there are several videos on RUclips that show how to

  • @TheGeelong
    @TheGeelong Год назад

    Hi Michelle
    Iam knitting your sock on the sock loom iam doing short rows warp and turn iam with lifting stiches up and putting them back iam doing warp and turn that is easy for me doing tha toe like you

  • @taylorphinney6711
    @taylorphinney6711 6 месяцев назад

    Can you use any type of loom to make socks?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  6 месяцев назад

      Yes and no. You will want to have a loom that has a small gauge - 1/4” or 3/16” . The loom also needs to be circular or rectangular….. a rake type loom will not work

  • @brendawatkins687
    @brendawatkins687 8 месяцев назад

    Can a sock be made for a child on this loom?
    And if so where would the markers go

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  8 месяцев назад +1

      Not unless the child has a large foot. With this type of loom the size is conclusive to the diameters of the loom. If you are wanting to make a Childs sock you will need a much smaller loom or a adjustable one

  • @traceybrown5413
    @traceybrown5413 2 года назад

    I’m following this pattern, and want to say thank you! I’m noticing that on the side of the loom where the toe is, it’s very stiff, whereas on the opposite side it’s not stiff, which is more like how my usual projects are. Is the stiffness normal? Did I do something wrong?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      You may be pulling the yarn a little to tightly. However, once they are washed and blocked the yarn should relax and soften up. If after blocking they are still somewhat stiff try relaxing your tension on the toe area just a titch

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад +1

      Also if you are just noticing it on the loom that is because of the short row shaping….. you should be fine …. But if not I suggest doing what I mentioned in the other message lol

    • @traceybrown5413
      @traceybrown5413 2 года назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter ok, then I won’t frog it and start over. Thank you for responding!

    • @traceybrown5413
      @traceybrown5413 2 года назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter yeah, it’s just on the toe side, and only the toe. The rest of it seems fine.

  • @stephanieherold4640
    @stephanieherold4640 2 года назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed following along on your video and making my first sock. Thank you for giving of yourself to help others. Can you provide a link to the pattern? Thanks again!

  • @kerrywright8950
    @kerrywright8950 Год назад

    Is there a reason you did all flat stitches instead of knit stitches? Wouldn't knit stitches be stretchier?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  Год назад

      actually on a loom the true knit stitches are tighter

  • @sarahgarcia1204
    @sarahgarcia1204 10 месяцев назад

    did you ever get this written out?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  10 месяцев назад

      Not yet because I have created the spreadsheet that maps everything out for you.

  • @jimmyvincent8547
    @jimmyvincent8547 8 месяцев назад

    Can leg warmers be made with one of these looms?

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  7 месяцев назад +1

      You could if they were for a child. I however would use a slightly larger gauge loom -maybe a 3/8 or 7/16 and a DK weight yarn

    • @jimmyvincent8547
      @jimmyvincent8547 7 месяцев назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter Thank you very much. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 🥳

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  7 месяцев назад

      @@jimmyvincent8547 Awee thank you! Same to you , as well

  • @annabelmonte4747
    @annabelmonte4747 2 года назад

    ciao, complimenti per il tuo tutorial, ho provato ad eseguire il lavoro ed ho avuto 1 difficolta': la chiusura del lavoro resta molto stretto rispetto all'elasticita' della calza. ha qualche consiglio in merito? grazie da Anna

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  10 месяцев назад

      When binding off do that round looser that you would for the rest of the sock. This makes the cuff a little stretchier to allow for putting on

  • @KMarr07
    @KMarr07 5 месяцев назад

    I'm confused around the 32 mark where you stop the video and then come back and have double wrapped the 2 ends and not the middle of the loom? How did you get from one side to the other side without doing the middle, sorry I'm new at this.

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  5 месяцев назад +1

      You work back and forth on the one side of the loom wrapping the pegs. The middle sts are not wrapped because that is where your toes/heel sit so you don't want to decrease those sts ( wrapped sts are decreasing )

    • @KMarr07
      @KMarr07 5 месяцев назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter Thank you.

  • @julievalliere1440
    @julievalliere1440 2 года назад

    Hi there do you have a written pattern?

  • @faizahbokhary9873
    @faizahbokhary9873 7 месяцев назад

    How many rounds ,,from the first until the end .thank you

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  7 месяцев назад

      That all depends on the size you need. There are a few ways to determine that. You can take a trace of your foot and use that to determine or if you go to my video Something New for Loom Knitters I explain it a little more

    • @faizahbokhary9873
      @faizahbokhary9873 7 месяцев назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter thank you ❤️

    • @faizahbokhary9873
      @faizahbokhary9873 7 месяцев назад

      @@LopsidedCrafter شكرا 🌹

  • @kathwrens9335
    @kathwrens9335 Год назад

    Where is the chart?

  • @meghycrea8025
    @meghycrea8025 2 года назад

    Ciao sono troppo belle le calze che crei .mi piacerebbe farle .dove posso acquistare questi telai che usi? Grazie se leggerai il mio messaggio 😘

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  2 года назад

      Hello and thank you!!! I got my looms from Authentic Knitting Board

  • @carolh9120
    @carolh9120 2 года назад +2

    Not seeing the chart

  • @leticiagarcia2159
    @leticiagarcia2159 10 дней назад

    Instead of lifting the stitch, on the wrap and turn do as if you are going tu purl and put the stitch on the back of the peg give it a small tug and that’s it. ruclips.net/video/lkFBy30v55k/видео.htmlsi=0mkWi7USyEy8o6WQ this lady shows you how to do it at minute 1:09

  • @nezumithe-mouse6319
    @nezumithe-mouse6319 Год назад

    Yikes! You lost me at size. What chart?

  • @phillipharrelson9721
    @phillipharrelson9721 6 месяцев назад

    This is so amazing, but I don’t think I am smart enough to do this 🥹

    • @LopsidedCrafter
      @LopsidedCrafter  3 месяца назад

      Oh sure you are!! It just takes practice