Great videos you offer us! I've got 2 questions: 1- How do I know when to start knitting the heel? I mean: till which part of my foot do I have to do the foot? Because I don't know if it's possible to measure after another knitted sock... 2 - Not that important, but how do you call this heel? Thanks again for the good explanation and, in advance, for your answers
Hey! :) You can find written instructions for this video on my website (the link to the instructions is in the info box) and in there you will find the numbers on how long the foot needs to be for different shoe sizes before you can start knitting the heel.
If you have casted on for example 15 stitches per needle you should increase 13 times. If you have casted on 17 stitches per needle you should increase 15 times. So you always increase two times less than the amount of stitches that you have casted on per needle.
Great video series again. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for your comments :)
Great videos you offer us! I've got 2 questions:
1- How do I know when to start knitting the heel? I mean: till which part of my foot do I have to do the foot? Because I don't know if it's possible to measure after another knitted sock...
2 - Not that important, but how do you call this heel?
Thanks again for the good explanation and, in advance, for your answers
Hey! :) You can find written instructions for this video on my website (the link to the instructions is in the info box) and in there you will find the numbers on how long the foot needs to be for different shoe sizes before you can start knitting the heel.
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Hi there! Thank you for the videos! I just wonder for beginners, which one is easier? Toe-up or toe-down? I can't wait for your response.
I think cuff down is easier than toe up, because I feel like its easier to get the length of the foot right.
which needle you prefer and like karbonz or zing - knit pro ?
I really like the zing needles! They are very smooth and every size has a different color. The karbonz are also nice but they are not as smooth.
What do u mean two times less?
If you have casted on for example 15 stitches per needle you should increase 13 times. If you have casted on 17 stitches per needle you should increase 15 times. So you always increase two times less than the amount of stitches that you have casted on per needle.
Shame on me! Only today I read your help, therefor only now I say "Thank you!" (and please excuse me for taking so long)
where is video #4.
ginna ricci it's there.
Your videos are excellent, but the horrible, canned “music” noodling constantly in the background is REALLY IRRITATING, ANNOYING, AND DISTRACTING.