Thank you very much for your kind comment! However, I must confess that there's a bit of video magic involved in the process of transferring the stitches. It never goes that smoothly and fast. 😅
Thank you for this! It is a great help. Would it be possible to make this on a Pinky? Also can the pattern be carried onto the top of the foot (w a plain sole)?
Thank you for your comment! In regards to your question, the Passap Pinky should have the DX setting on the locks, so the steps should be the same. It should be possible to knit the entire sock in pattern with a plain heel. The toe decreases might pose a challenge, but you can continue knitting in pattern after you knit the heel, or you can knit the toe plain (only the part with the decreases).
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You are certainly an expert with the decker comb. Looks like you have been doing this for years. Everyone with a Passap should find your channel.
Thank you very much for your kind comment! However, I must confess that there's a bit of video magic involved in the process of transferring the stitches. It never goes that smoothly and fast. 😅
Well done
So beautiful 🤩 I love your clear instructions and ideas!🙏🏻 Spasiba🙏🏻
Thank you! I am glad to hear that the video was helpful! 😀
thank you so much. It is so good to watch a Passap knitter. I love the socks. thanks also for the size information.
You're welcome! I appreciate your kind words, and I'm happy you enjoyed watching the socks video. 😊
Beautiful!!!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked this pattern.
Very beautifull socks
Thank you!
Thank you for this! It is a great help. Would it be possible to make this on a Pinky? Also can the pattern be carried onto the top of the foot (w a plain sole)?
Thank you for your comment! In regards to your question, the Passap Pinky should have the DX setting on the locks, so the steps should be the same. It should be possible to knit the entire sock in pattern with a plain heel. The toe decreases might pose a challenge, but you can continue knitting in pattern after you knit the heel, or you can knit the toe plain (only the part with the decreases).