How to Knit an Afterthought Heel!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Knit a true afterthought heel with me! I'll explain where to start, how to cut and knit in the heel.
    4 3 2 1 Toe, (or afterthought heel)
    Decrease Round: **k1, ssk, knit across half of the stitches, k2tog, k1**Turn your sock, repeat from **4 sts decreased.Knit 4 rounds plainDecrease roundKnit 3 rounds plain
    Decrease roundKnit 2 rounds plain
    Decrease roundKnit 1 round plain
    Decrease round.Now decrease every round until you reach the number of stitches you prefer to graft.
    Jana's Rounded Toe (or afterthought heel)
    Decrease Round: **k1, ssk, knit across half of the stitches, k2tog, k1**Turn your sock, repeat from **4 sts decreased.Knit 4 rounds plainDecrease roundKnit 3 rounds plain
    Decrease roundKnit 2 rounds plain
    Decrease roundKnit 1 round plain
    Decrease round.Now decrease every round until you reach the number of stitches you prefer to graft.
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Комментарии • 70

  • @CarrieMtn
    @CarrieMtn Год назад +11

    I sure like your teaching method. You have super clear directions and demonstrate everything you talk about. Thanks

  • @teresaharp
    @teresaharp Год назад +5

    Awe I love that James got to knit with you 😺. I used to have a Percy cat that loved to knit or crichet with me 😊

  • @theastewart6721
    @theastewart6721 Год назад +2

    Very through tutorial. Afterthought heels tend to scare me but you have made it much less scary. Thanks for your clear and concise instructions.😊🤗

  • @goswamigeeta
    @goswamigeeta Год назад +1

    Thank you for this clearly explained and shown video. Would love to see some other types of heels. I love to knit socks . Thank you once again.

  • @suemettee1949
    @suemettee1949 Год назад +1

    Love your helper - I have 1, same color and about 5 years old. She still likes to help me!!

  • @pattyrushing9756
    @pattyrushing9756 Год назад +2

    Love your instructions!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to show us the way!

  • @djones7130
    @djones7130 Год назад +2

    Love to watch you knitting English style,it’s so relaxing.I knit continental, I’ve tried many times to learn English style but no luck. Guess I’m stuck, but I love knitting. Love your videos, learned a lot.

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige Год назад

      Stick w continental! I had so many arm/shoulder/wrist/hand problems before I switched.

  • @MaideninMaille
    @MaideninMaille Год назад +1

    I'd never heard of an afterthought heel before, very cool and I'm excited to try it out!

  • @knittingsinmyDNA
    @knittingsinmyDNA Год назад

    Haha! Love baby James! My orange cats hang out with me when I knit, too. 😻

  • @sheilal3172
    @sheilal3172 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial! I'm just learning to knit socks and am eager to do a toe-up and an afterthought heel by your method. Thanks so much! Couldn't knit without my cats Boots and Phoebe!!

  • @kerrycastellani4172
    @kerrycastellani4172 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this, I knit a pair of socks anticipating using an afterthought heel, I am afraid of the heel gusset, your instructions are clear and easy to follow! I hope to be wearing my new pair of hand knit socks very soon ! 😀

  • @cives2008
    @cives2008 Год назад

    Wow! I was holding my breath when you snipped your stitches! BUT I now know I could do this with confidence. Thank you!!

  • @MsNordicPrincess
    @MsNordicPrincess Год назад +1

    I hadn’t seen the after-thought heel done before. I can see the advantage of placement but what I didn’t care for was the decrease “ridge” in the heel. My favorite is the shadow wrap heel you’ll see in Denise Desantis’ “Socksploration” pattern.

  • @krisvanallen
    @krisvanallen Год назад

    I use open/close stitch markers as I go along, to count rows by the tens. Putting them in the first stitch of the round keeps the stitch count for the heel easier for me.

  • @cynthiataylor3761
    @cynthiataylor3761 Год назад +1

    Awesome video!! I learned how to do after thought heel!😊🎃

  • @morrowvich
    @morrowvich Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video, always wanted to try this but couldn't find a video that I understood!

  • @recusa6519
    @recusa6519 Год назад

    I really love how you teach. Starting my first ever sock today! I think an after thought heel will be easier. Wish😅me luck!

  • @jean-jn3nq
    @jean-jn3nq Год назад +1

    This is great! Thanks so much for this super helpful tutorial.

  • @anitawessels3932
    @anitawessels3932 Год назад +2

    Hi Jena. Thanks for the tutorial. I do not like the after through heel. I like the heel turn and gusset. The upside down one that is on your channel or the new heel turn and gusset one the South Africa design as recently released. I mostly knit toe-up socks.

  • @lacyalexander8273
    @lacyalexander8273 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this! I've done the waste yarn and forethought heel, because I was too nervous about not getting placement right. That running stitch up the side...Brilliant!

  • @p_broom426
    @p_broom426 Год назад +2

    I like the afterthought/forethought heel with self striping sock yarn.
    I’m a cuff down knitter and do the heel about 20 rounds or so after placing markers where I plan to put the heel. That way when I Kitchener the toe, the sock is done! 😊

  • @kaylemoine1571
    @kaylemoine1571 Год назад

    Excellent and specific instructions. The finer points of the procedure. Will save video for further reference. Thanks.

  • @margueritefoley1262
    @margueritefoley1262 Год назад +1

    Heel flap and gusset for me because I have a high instep and it always fits and because I love the magic of turning a heel!

  • @krisvanallen
    @krisvanallen Год назад

    I use the running waste yarn to count rows, also. Outside, inside, ten rows each.

  • @annh.8290
    @annh.8290 Год назад +1

    I love your little Baby James. This is great, thank you. So, it looks to me like this could also be used to put in an "After thought" internal pocket, for a sweater, am I right??

  • @inc1961
    @inc1961 Год назад

    I’ve been learning this heel, but I usually do the toe last. I struggle with sizing. Will try toe first and measure like you did and subtract toe. I use the magic loop method which make cutting a bit easier as I have the cord dimension, not needle dimension pulling up the slack. A bit more room to work with. I also like the shape of your toe so will check that out. Thank you ❤

  • @barbmaddox8336
    @barbmaddox8336 Год назад +1

    I just watched your afterthought video and I thought it was very good and you are a really good teacher. On an unrelated subject I’ve always wondered before buying yarn how do you know when it’s vera gated if it will come out and stripes or totally random pattern?

  • @boopsloops7277
    @boopsloops7277 7 месяцев назад

    Never tried this, but with your video, here goes! 😂

    • @boopsloops7277
      @boopsloops7277 7 месяцев назад

      Say! When do you start this AT heel? Like, measure from toe tip to what spot?

    • @kzookid2051
      @kzookid2051 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@boopsloops7277 Watch from the start. She shows how to tell where to place the heel and how to adjust the position if needed.

  • @dhurd4099
    @dhurd4099 Год назад +3

    You say “V’s” and all I can see is “A’s”. 😂 This happens when I count stitches in my swatch too. 😵‍💫

    • @annwithaplan9766
      @annwithaplan9766 Год назад +1

      I know what you mean. I had to adjust my eyes so I could see them. I think because the "As" are more apparent in that direction.

    • @valeriekoochin3569
      @valeriekoochin3569 Год назад +1

      My eyes jump back and forth! When I have to count stitches in a swatch I have a heck of a time!!

  • @marciahighsmith4820
    @marciahighsmith4820 Год назад

    Excellent, thank-you!

  • @jeandekeyser6262
    @jeandekeyser6262 Год назад

    Jana, thank you once again for a great video. I heard you say that one could use Lynne Ashton's toe sequence, in your links both the toes instructions look the same to me. The overall process looked more "fiddly" (a perfect word you have taught me) but I look forward to trying this on my next pair of self-striping yarn. This may also give me the courage to try a Forethought Heel. Your videos are the absolute best!!!

    • @jeandekeyser6262
      @jeandekeyser6262 Год назад +1

      Oh yes and recently I started doing the fleegle heel which I really like! I like the look of it better than the heel flap and gusset.

  • @cruisepaige
    @cruisepaige Год назад

    Orange kitty!!!!

  • @martabalintovagalbava5660
    @martabalintovagalbava5660 Год назад

    Thank you, super ! :-)

  • @kathrynrogers4079
    @kathrynrogers4079 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @kzookid2051
    @kzookid2051 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome tutorial. If you knew the size of the heel from previous afterthought heels, would it be possible to make some ahead of time to use? And, instead of knitting the heel onto the sock, would it be possible to join a pre-made heel with kitchner stitch or other graft? Thanks for sharing your info.

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  6 месяцев назад

      I would think so. Try it and let me know!

  • @lynnewilcox8169
    @lynnewilcox8169 Год назад +1

    Where are the links to the different heels you mentioned? You did say in the video there would be links to the heels.

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  Год назад

      Whoops! Thanks for the reminder. I've added the instructions for the other toe methods (or afterthought heels) Thery're now in the video description.

    • @lynnewilcox8169
      @lynnewilcox8169 Год назад

      @@PurlTogether thank you 🙏

  • @sonfederman8212
    @sonfederman8212 Год назад

    Wouldn’t it be easier to knit in a line of waste yarn where you heel should be and then continuing to the toe? I love the toe decreases.

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  Год назад +1

      You certainly could, but planning ahead for the placement of the heel makes it a "forethought" heel, not an afterthought heel.

  • @smuep
    @smuep Год назад

    Thank you so much your video has been a great help,can you please let me know what length circular knitting needles you're using in this video?.I'm new to sock knitting and I use 9 inch circulars at the moment.

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  Год назад

      I prefer a 40" (100 cm) cable. It's a little longer than actually necessary, but that way I have the option of knitting two at a time, if I choose.

  • @krisvanallen
    @krisvanallen Год назад

    When you are talking about adjusting for a larger heel, you mention knitting a few extra rounds “right here”. Did you mean on the leg or on the heel?

  • @angelesbarquin3689
    @angelesbarquin3689 Год назад

    Yo quiero un ayudante tan guapo

  • @dianedean521
    @dianedean521 9 месяцев назад

    So there is no eye of the Partridge stitches to prevent the back of the heel from wearing out.

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  9 месяцев назад

      You could certainly add that!

  • @boopsloops7277
    @boopsloops7277 6 месяцев назад

    Would you use the 4-3-2-1 heel with toddler socks?

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  6 месяцев назад

      I think it would depend upon how many stitches you've cast on. Are you using a light fingering? DK?
      Since you probably don't have more than 48 sts, I'd go ahead and try it and see if you. like the shape. It's not much to tear out and reknit if you don't care for it.

  • @knittysong
    @knittysong Год назад

    Great video! Question- how do I know if I have a high instep?

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  Год назад

      Do you normally require any extra arch support?

    • @knittysong
      @knittysong Год назад

      @@PurlTogether No, but I need at least some, I can't wear shoes with totally flat insoles.

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 Год назад +1

    I found it difficult to pick up the stitches in a true afterthought. A tight fit for the needles. If I had a knitting machine it would be worthwhile, but, since I'm hand knitting forever, it just doesn't save me much.

  • @krisvanallen
    @krisvanallen Год назад

    Have you seen anyone use the 4321 to the Kitchener spot, but instead of doing the Kitchener they start up with 1234 increases?

    • @PurlTogether
      @PurlTogether  Год назад

      Do you mean knitting the heel by beginning with casting on a few stitches and increasing to the point where you'd attach to the sock? Then you'd have to Kitchener to graft the heel onto the leg.

    • @krisvanallen
      @krisvanallen Год назад

      @@PurlTogether I wasn’t clear on that, sorry. I was wondering about the toe. Maybe inverting the decreases to increases, to start toe up

  • @user-tp2rr5nc9c
    @user-tp2rr5nc9c 10 месяцев назад

    Dem needles need to move, human.