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  • @OliviaCusack
    @OliviaCusack Год назад +81

    i pretty much exclusively use the small 9 inch circulars for my socks and i use a short row heel and toe (and kitchener to close the toe) , which means i can do the whole sock on just the circulars! its the fastest method for me and just wanted to share that it's possible :)

    • @charlenestevens2676
      @charlenestevens2676 Год назад +3

      Ok this is good to know because I love using 9 inch circulars but I switch to magic loop for the toes and end up putting in an after thought heel. Do you have any tips while using b the 9” circs?

    • @anishinaabae
      @anishinaabae Год назад

      @@charlenestevens2676you’re not going to get a response because it’s not actually possible to do what the OP is saying. (in other words - she’s lying.)

    • @nicolekesselring3398
      @nicolekesselring3398 6 месяцев назад

      What is your favorite pattern to use with this style? I'm on the hunt on raverly right now

    • @mangosoda7117
      @mangosoda7117 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@anishinaabaeI just made a pair in the way she is talking about. The crazy sock lady has a tutorial on RUclips if you’re interested in this method!

  • @story.stitcher
    @story.stitcher Год назад +66

    I got some 100% nylon yarn from grandma to reinforce the heels of my socks. I hold my sockyarn together with the nylon for the heel turn.

    • @earlgreyknits1178
      @earlgreyknits1178 Год назад +4

      I’ve not heard this idea before. It seems brilliant! I’ll have to give it a go. Thanks for sharing. :)

    • @einfach_lou9321
      @einfach_lou9321 Год назад +6

      ⁠@@earlgreyknits1178I feel like this technique is really commonly used in Germany! A few German sock yarns actually come with an extra tiny “skein” of nylon in the exact same colour for this exact reason :)

    • @story.stitcher
      @story.stitcher Год назад +2

      @@einfach_lou9321 I'm from Germany. But I've never seen those sold together. I've only ever seen the nylon sold as "Beilaufgarn" or "Stopfgarn" separately. I just try to color match as closely as I can with what I have.
      Could you tell me where I can find the sockyarn sold with nylon?

    • @judithcarter7898
      @judithcarter7898 Год назад +2

      I live in the US and I’ve used this nylon to reinforce socks for years. It’s called “woolly nylon” it’s quite thin so just getting the color close works well for it to not be noticeable, also it’s very stretchy and has tons of yardage. It lasts forever because I only put it on the bottom of the heel and the bottom of the ball of the foot. One light color (I like a light tan) and one darker color (a darker gray) will be the only two colors you should need.

    • @impunitythebagpuss
      @impunitythebagpuss 9 месяцев назад

      Me too..I've done that for many years now...I also join nylon at the toe decrease

  • @cathafloat1519
    @cathafloat1519 Год назад +30

    New subscriber here. My friend wants to learn how to knit socks and I was looking for a good summary for her. I have been knitting socks for over 40 years and tried lots of different methods/toes/heels etc. Your summary is very comprehensive, well done! If/when you do a video on darning/mending do mention that you can pick up the stitches, cut away the toe and knit a whole new one. I do this for heels too and find surgery is easiest performed on an after thought heel. Well done, Florence.

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  Год назад +5

      that’s really smart, what a great piece of advice! although I think i wear through my sock heels quite high up, so i’m not sure it would line up with the part I would knit as an afterthought heel

  • @LittleGreenPearl
    @LittleGreenPearl Год назад +14

    The little drawing of you knitting is so cute! Looking forward to see the rest of your sock series.

  • @Whistlewalk
    @Whistlewalk Год назад +6

    I used to knit socks - a long time ago. You've reminded me how much I enjoyed wearing them. I think I'm going to start knitteing my socks again. This sock info session has been very encouraging. Thx.

  • @charlenestevens2676
    @charlenestevens2676 Год назад +29

    Even though I’ve been knitting socks for a couple of years, I really appreciated hearing your opinions on all things socks, I just wanted to add my two cents and say that I recently discovered that the Italian sewn bind off is a beautiful, bind off and stretchy for toe up socks.

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  Год назад +8

      interesting! I use italian bind off for almost everything apart from socks, because I never thought it was stretchy enough, but perhaps i’ll give it a go!!

  • @GillianKnits
    @GillianKnits Год назад +7

    Watching your RUclips videos has gotten me into sock knitting so I am loving this sock series! You influenced me to purchase 52 weeks of socks as well!

  • @morganunraveled
    @morganunraveled Год назад +3

    this came in the perfect timing! socks have been so intimidating for me but i started a pair just the other day, with determination to not give up this time around. this video is so inspiring and informative 🤍

  • @sweetMomonga
    @sweetMomonga Год назад +3

    Love your tutorial !
    I have no idea about knitting, I started with your jumper tutorial and it is my most worn. I love it soooo much! I hope your sock tutorial will bring me as much joy in my life ❤

  • @clueknits
    @clueknits Год назад +6

    The animations at the beginning and during the transitions are so cute!

  • @Krusher115
    @Krusher115 Год назад +10

    I'm just getting into knitting two at a time as I struggle with second sock syndrome so badly! It's a totally different beast but I'm so excited to get a whole pair done at once!

    • @ASAS-dn4ve
      @ASAS-dn4ve Год назад +2

      So do I. I knit usual socks from toe up both at once at 100 cm cable needles. I like to add leftover mohair to winter socks.

    • @ziaisaksdottir380
      @ziaisaksdottir380 Год назад +1

      Me too, if I have to knit socks once again, I’ll only knit it toe up as it’s the easiest and I usually knit it two at the same time. I figure that out on my own a long time ago, almost 18 years ago and now there’s tutorial on RUclips about it.

  • @notaclue822
    @notaclue822 4 месяца назад

    This is very much appreciated. I have been knitting for several years now, but I've never tried socks. I am warming up to the idea, and you have nicely answered many of the questions I had.
    Now I'm going to watch the other sock videos you've posted. Thank you.

  • @yas24586
    @yas24586 Год назад +5

    im so looking forward to that lace sock pattern of yours! your videos always get me in a sock knitting mood

  • @lousvdg327
    @lousvdg327 Год назад +5

    I'm really looking forward to seeing a sock tutorial from you! I almost finished my step-by-step sweater and I've tried knitting socks in the past, but everytime I get to the heel, something goes wrong 😅😂 I do like knitting them with 4 needles, so I hope you'll include that in your tutorial too 😊

  • @cammirood9883
    @cammirood9883 Год назад +16

    I always use DPNs, but I find they’re harder to comfortably take with me. If I’m not careful, sometimes a needle even slips out. I have the opposite of ladders when I use a magic loop method. There’s always a line of some sort because I pulled the yarn too tightly. Not sure if anyone else have ever had this problem lol

    • @lousvdg327
      @lousvdg327 Год назад

      Yes, I have the same problem 😅

    • @story.stitcher
      @story.stitcher Год назад +2

      ruclips.net/user/livehlzxn_L2FN8?feature=share&t=4363 Knitty natty shows in this video at 1:12:43 how she prevents ladders. I always do it like this and have no problems. Maybe this could help you too

    • @linsaymaddern6363
      @linsaymaddern6363 Год назад

      For DPN's, I used to use two hair ties looped around either side to keep them together. 😅 They also make two caps held together by an elastic if that's more so what you're looking for!

    • @TheEphjanGamer
      @TheEphjanGamer 8 месяцев назад

      I don’t have that problem, but one of the books I have mentions it.

  • @catb2069
    @catb2069 Год назад +2

    Thank you for a thorough explanation of sock knitting. I really like your teaching style. I made your step by step sweater and love it. I’m thinking of making a second one in a better ( non super wash) yarn. I’m looking forward to the rest of your series. ❤

  • @theshooglystitch
    @theshooglystitch Год назад +4

    I like the Russian or elastic bind off for my toe up socks! I didn’t like the untidiness that the JSSO had and this gives me plenty of stretch (I also have bigger feet). Agree on flap and gusset as my preferred fit too!

  • @HannahBananaknits
    @HannahBananaknits Год назад

    oh my goodness, you must be one of the first people i've met who talks as fast as ive do (AFTER I'VE HAD MY COFFEE)
    really appreciate the video - very thorough and well structured, with a lot of very good information

  • @hannahv1930
    @hannahv1930 Год назад +1

    This was fantastic, there was so much great information, I actually watched it twice to take it all in. I think with knitting there is more assumed knowledge than with other yarn crafts, so it can be quite daunting as even an intermediate knitter that I would class myself.
    Please make this deep dive into sock making with as much info as you can, we sure appreciate it!!!!!
    I'm going to buy some yarn and 2.25mm needles right away!

  • @sarahhogner3499
    @sarahhogner3499 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see how you fix your worn through socks. And I'm excited for your sock tutorial as well. That one sock you made looks so pretty!

  • @YAEL112300
    @YAEL112300 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I really want to start knitting socks but feel overwhelmed by it. I'm looking forward to see your sock tutorial!! :)

  • @phyldyess-nugent4336
    @phyldyess-nugent4336 Год назад +1

    Toe-up is my favorite method, although I’ll knit cuff-down also. For toe-up, I have found an Interlock BO works beautifully. No flare and very stretchy. The Chilly Dog tutorials are on YT, as well as many others. Thanks for your videos! I often sit and knit while enjoying them :)

  • @davidnaomiold6303
    @davidnaomiold6303 Год назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant podcast episode...informative and entertaining. Looking out for more Florence.

  • @sabeth_faber
    @sabeth_faber Год назад +1

    I love your video and I'm very excited to watch the whole series. I'm already a big sock knitter, but I love watching these types of tutorials for new inspiration and new techniques to try. I love your style of video anyway so this is gonna be a treat during the next few months which are going to be my finals months.

  • @maryoconnell35
    @maryoconnell35 Год назад +1

    Thank you soo much for this episode , I have never knitted socks but I would love to have a go, your description of the whole process is a great help, I love your selection of socks.

  • @Bex1425
    @Bex1425 Месяц назад

    I love west yorkshire spinners, my first socks were made with their blue sparkly wool, and I love that they're local (i'm from yorkshire)

  • @toodlesmossberg5770
    @toodlesmossberg5770 Год назад

    I increase in the foot before doing a short row heel (like you would heel flap,but not as much) and the extra stitches either get added in like a bit of the heel flap/gusset one or as increase stitches for the leg when working toe up

  • @bonnylejeune2495
    @bonnylejeune2495 Год назад

    So true what you mentioned on trying different patterns and colors on your socks that you would never consider for a full sweater 😊. I'm the same, classic and minimal in my style but totally okay to wear slightly more elaborate socks

    • @bonnylejeune2495
      @bonnylejeune2495 Год назад

      I would be interested to hear your opinion on gauge. The ball band says 30 sts per 10 cm, but patterns usuall call for 32 or even 36 sts per 10 cm

  • @jessicaschwab4491
    @jessicaschwab4491 Год назад

    I love using tiny circulars when traveling (especially for work)!
    My usual travel project is a sock with an afterthought heel so that I can just work in the round until I’m satisfied with the total length and then just transfer them to my magic loop needles and continue with the second one!
    I struggled with pain in the beginning but then loosened up how tightly I hold my yarn and it made it a lot easier and pain free for me

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  Год назад

      that makes a lot of sense!! perhaps that’s why I don’t love it; I rarely knit afterthought heels so I don’t get that benefit

    • @jessicaschwab4491
      @jessicaschwab4491 Год назад

      @@handmadebyflorence I grew to love them when I was traveling for nearly a month straight!
      Motion sickness in the car is a real pain when you have to look down at what you are doing while knitting so afterthought heels were the only option during that time 😂

  • @ptitmonkey
    @ptitmonkey Год назад

    I am not completely new to sock knitting, as I have already knitted a few pairs, but I still learned a lot from your video! I am now looking forward to use some of the techniques you presented and make my sock collection grow :)

  • @mickiwhite4754
    @mickiwhite4754 Год назад +1

    Great video. I am a true blue sock knitter and loved hearing your opinions and suggestions!

  • @KatharinaB23
    @KatharinaB23 Год назад +1

    I've been looking forward to this kind of video from you. Very hyped about learning from your beautiful work for my own socks.

  • @titania212
    @titania212 Год назад

    I haven't knit a pair of socks yet but I really want to! Thank you for this thorough and insightful explanation. It answered all my questions and provided advice that I will keep in mind when knitting my first pair. I'm looking forward to the demo! Thank you so much! 💜

  • @judefoster7737
    @judefoster7737 Год назад

    Great video thank you Florence. You covered all the key info. I did drop the play speed to 75 at around halfway but that was fine. Beautiful socks ! 😍

  • @julim2603
    @julim2603 Год назад +1

    Loved this video, so informative! Excited for the future ones related to socks💫💫
    Personally I love tiny circular needles bc I've lost a few dpns in public transportation but if I'm knitting at home I'll stick to my usual dpns set

  • @idakindlund979
    @idakindlund979 Год назад

    In Sweden we call hard wearing knitted socks raggsockor. This is because they were traditionally made with yarn spun from wool and goats hair (ragg) for extra durability. I have been wanting to try sock yarn with some goat hair content but they are difficult to find

  • @noreenlynne
    @noreenlynne Год назад +1

    Thank you for the great detailed video!

  • @odalysmiranda125
    @odalysmiranda125 Год назад

    I love how excited you are!!

  • @joanamartins4850
    @joanamartins4850 Год назад

    Really interesting video! Looking forward to your next sock videos.

  • @grape123
    @grape123 Год назад

    I know I probably sound like a crazy person but I knit my socks exclusively in Holst Supersoft (one cake makes a pair with some left over) and it works really well for me! I’ve also tried 100% cotton and again it’s great

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  Год назад +1

      interesting, i’m surprised the cotton doesn’t stretch out too much to wear! do you not wear your socks very heavily?

    • @grape123
      @grape123 Год назад

      @@handmadebyflorence to be fair I work an office job, however I do go hiking and I’ve worn them while doing so and they hold up! I just use a thick ribbing and I think that’s what keeps them up

  • @MariaLaura-ly4tb
    @MariaLaura-ly4tb Год назад

    A really cool video could be a tier list of all the sock yarns

  • @T139w
    @T139w Год назад

    Hi! I love this video! Im currently mustering up the courage to start my first pair of socks and this was super helpful! Do you have free sock pattern recommendations? Also would you do a video showing off all your current socks??😊

  • @lucyb1802
    @lucyb1802 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you, really helpful! I was hoping for a bit more on yarn brands but I think you’ve put a bit more on the description. Im following your sock tutorial with drops nord on 2.5 circulars and am worried it’s all a bit messy or will wear through quickly!

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  9 месяцев назад

      Interesting, what more would you like to know about yarn brands?
      I have a pair of socks knitted on 2.5mm needles in Nord and they’ve been worn so much! They’ve felted a bit but no sign of wearing through any time soon, if that’s at all reassuring :)

  • @MichaelaWagner
    @MichaelaWagner Год назад

    This is curing my current bout of SSS hahaha, thanks Florence!

    • @MichaelaWagner
      @MichaelaWagner Год назад

      (this and the fact that it's freezing in Melbourne right now!)

  • @theresapagnozzi9117
    @theresapagnozzi9117 Год назад

    Just finished your channel! Excited for new content 😊

  • @allaschriefer350
    @allaschriefer350 Год назад

    great video, waiting for the next one!

  • @MikiCrespo
    @MikiCrespo Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing, so interesting and useful 🧶

  • @lissyperez4299
    @lissyperez4299 4 месяца назад

    I'm not crazy about the heel flap and gusset and I found the flegle heel was similar and didn't have the seam on the inside where you pick up your stitches

  • @misspeppichan
    @misspeppichan 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Florence, I've been watching your podcasts for a while and really enjoy them. I am planning to knit my first pair of socks soon. You covered so much here but on washing, I recently bought some commercial high end cream alpaca socks and decided to practice hand washing. But the soles were dirty (our floors aren't that dirty but still!) and eucalan didn't cut it. I know they are technically clean but they don't look it. This has put me off learning to hand knit socks. Do you have any thoughts on this (other than maybe clean my floors more 🫣) Thank you! Peppi

  • @Cookybaker502
    @Cookybaker502 Год назад

    For a future video maybe... would love to know how hemp compares in strength

  • @hlneals
    @hlneals 10 месяцев назад

    excellent tips!

  • @karok6895
    @karok6895 Год назад

    I loved this video, it has so much great information in it and really put me into the sock knitting mood😍❤ I have one last question though: how do you store your socks? Do you keep them in your closet in the box you showed in the video?

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  Год назад

      I keep them in a box! I don’t want to mix them up with my clothing which could end up going through the wash because i’m scared of felting them lol

    • @karok6895
      @karok6895 Год назад

      @@handmadebyflorence Ok, thank you❤️

  • @suzens.5024
    @suzens.5024 Год назад

    Great info in this video! Do you have a specific number of wears before washing your socks or do you wash them each time you wear them? Thx

  • @jerikellyart9089
    @jerikellyart9089 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @LaurenMae13
    @LaurenMae13 Год назад

    Thanks for this great video Florence :) I learned how to knit by doing socks and have gotten away from them over the past few years. I learned on dpns but the laddering bothers me now, how do you avoid ladders with magic loop? I feel like short circulars are my only option but ouch!

    • @clairhodge4493
      @clairhodge4493 7 месяцев назад +1

      I tighten the yarn on the first and second stitch of each side, especially the first stitch.

  • @aasimpletune3972
    @aasimpletune3972 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve got dk hadfield acrylic yarn,do you recommend this?A concern of mine is that because it’s acrylic they might make for socks that smell after relatively little time worn in shoes😂Maybe if I add a wool mix into it as I knit…what do you think?

  • @user-bm5lc5vg2g
    @user-bm5lc5vg2g Год назад

    please im begging you make a short sock version pattern

  • @user-vf7dn8tp3j
    @user-vf7dn8tp3j 17 дней назад

    I thought most circular sock needles were 25 cm. 80 cm is very long for socks surely?

  • @impunitythebagpuss
    @impunitythebagpuss 9 месяцев назад

    People have lost the art of darning! Lol...I've lost count of the number of socks I've knit. And the number that people have brought back for me to darn! Lol!

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  9 месяцев назад +1

      there’s a terrible part of me which really enjoys wearing holes in socks because the process of darning them invisibly is so satisfying for me! since I have already made myself so many socks i’m moving on to gifting them now and i’m hoping I get many to darn 🧦😌

  • @marit_nor
    @marit_nor Год назад

    Are there alternatives that dont have plastic in it for reinforcement? Like having some cotton or something else mixed in?

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  Год назад +1

      yes, I showed a couple in the video!! although the ones i’ve tried haven’t been nearly as strong as nylon sock yarn

  • @KylieAshton
    @KylieAshton Год назад

    have you ever tried knitting with thick wool for socks?

    • @handmadebyflorence
      @handmadebyflorence  Год назад

      the chunkiest socks i’ve knitted are the petiteknit sunday socks! they’re worsted weight on (if I remember correctly) 4mm needles

  • @lvt2050
    @lvt2050 Год назад

    weeee!!!

  • @Gta6billionaire
    @Gta6billionaire 6 месяцев назад

    You are a great talker and know alot. But So bland no visuals except your beauty