For anyone on the fence, this is a GREAT series to learn how to knit socks (best info and visuals)! I really wish I had Jana's videos years ago when I was learning to knit!
@@PurlTogether My pleasure but the thanks goes to you for doing the videos. The level of detail you offer is beyond what I have received at live classes and paid dearly to attend. I haven't done much knitting in the past few years and watching your videos is helping me get my knit-jo back and re-fresh myself with terms/techniques. It's truly a pleasure to watch what you're working on and the KAL's you have done.
Hi Jana, I’ve knitted socks for years and years. I always look forward to watching one of your videos. You pack your videos with good, usable information even for an old hand 😆. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, wisdom and your time. You have such a pleasant way about you. I’d love to be sitting in your den with a cup of coffee and knit along. With these times, I think this is what stands in for spending time with friends and people you enjoy. Be safe, keep the videos coming. I immediately did a little stash-dive, found some long-forgotten wool and nylon sock yarn of my own and off I go... 💖 I’m a fan always
Jana, so glad to see you are offering the top down sock. I have been making them for years, but am anxious to do it your way. Maybe you will show me an easier way. I never did a Cable Cast On. Anxious to try it. I can't start now, but hope your video's will be available when I get ready. I loved your toe up sock, and made 2 pairs of them. You are the best teacher on You all the You tubes!!
Jana you taught me my first sock ever, a toe up sock. Looking forward to knitting a cuff down with you and all my social distancing friends. Thank you for helping us all feel connected
So happy to find you. Your directions are easy to follow. I had health problem and I couldn't knit. Recently I was diagnosed with early stage of dementia and couldn't remember how to make one sock on two circular needles. Thank you so much.
Thank you Jana for your wonderful videos. I have made vanilla socks but this was my first attempt at a pattern. It was simple but with a fabulous result. I gave the pair to a friend so she would know that I am with her every step of the way. I am going to start another pair and try slip stitching the heel and the bottom of the sock.
LOVE your video…finally figured out which way to slip stitches and other things in my heel flaps! But…using a 9” needle has been a game changer for me (only need a long circular for the end of the toe when cuff down).
Wanted to thank you for finding this pattern, the snake river pattern. I really like it!!! Took me a few tries but worth it and easy now. It is beautiful.
Hi Jana. I always learn some nifty little tricks that soooo help. Thank you. Look forward to getting around to the next part. 😀 oh yea thank you for making us feel connected while we're Socially Isolated. Bye from Australia
You are such a wonderful wealth of information. I've knitted socks for years but you have taught me a number of new tips and tricks with this video series. All the best-Margaret of My Wonderful Knitting Life podcast!
Hi Jana, that was a very helpful tutorial. (especially tying the tail end to close that annoying gap!) Really looking forward to Monday. Gives us knitters something to focus on in these somewhat difficult times. Thank you from North West England 💕
I just wanted to THANK you, I have tried and tried to get the heal flap and turn, I ALWAYS ended up with HUGE thick fabric when I picked up stitches, your my Angel THANK YOU
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for this wonderful series! A little over a year ago I had this Idea in my head that knitting socks would be a great way to learn knitting since it's a rather small project (unlike a sweater) but still with some complexity, unlike a standard scarf. I joined the local knitting café thinking there would be a whise old lady saying "you don't need a pattern for socks, it just needs a bit of calculating." But noone there knew how to knit socks (but they did the most amazing mittens!) They however had a pattern and warned me that socks really was quite complex and not for beginners. After failing miserably to decode the heel-part I put it aside for a year, picked it up again a few days ago and after hopping around youtube and piecing together my sock I found your toe-tutorial. The second sock I did following your complete series but only so that the socks would match somewhat. Now I'm hooked and everyone I know will get socks for christmas! 😁And it turns out I was right! You don't need a pattern for socks, you just need to do some calculating 😁 (and it was absolutely beginner friendly! At least if one has your videos! 😂) This afternoon I will take measurements of my friends foot and start my second pair of socks, and this time I'm excited to try your heel reinforcement -- and perhaps even incorporating a pattern. Thank you so much for making sock knitting accessible.💚
I have resisted magic loop for years now, having tried it many times. You got me, Jana. I’m going to give it another try. Just to be fair, those other attempts were toe up which I really don’t like. Thanks for all your magical videos.
Thank you so much Jana! You are a great teacher and I appreciate and enjoy every one of your podcasts. I learned a new cast on in this one. So exited to knit this series along with you. Deborah in Georgia
I'm so happy I will be finally getting some sock yarn.... It's hard when you be waiting for so long to order some good sock yarn .. And now I'm finally waiting to receive it in the mail.. I guess it's worth waiting for it.... I'm a beginner.....where I live it's hard to get good sock yarn yarn....😊😁👍😀 Yay!!! Without the material you can't really do anything... 😊
Thanks,Jana. I was taught that cable cast on for my oldest son's baby sweater and used it ever since. Never knew what it was called or saw it anywhere! By the way, he is 34 lol thanks also for showing how you join 👍. I like the extra stitch but you are right, it's never snug enough on its own, and I've used it on over 100 prs of socks.
Another great video, thanks! I’m almost finished my Xmas eve cast on socks, I’ve been knitting them on and off, but I enjoy your videos, they motivate me to finish projects, so I’m knitting my existing project and planning my next sock project. 😁
Hi Jana, I’ve confused myself right at the start of following your sock tutorials! To do a swatch in the round, should I 1, swatch in the round, 2, follow your speed swatch tutorial and 3, follow your cable cast on tutorial for the swatch. Would be so grateful for your advice please. Really want to do it the right way from the very start. Love your videos, thank you for doing them for us ❤.
Hi Jana, when I first started knitting in 2018 and watching youtube instructional videos I had no idea for months that I could slow down the playback speed. It was a game changer for me. If you think of it could you mention that at some point in case there are folks like me, who don't know about the settings icon? Great video, your explanations about why you do the things you is very helpful. Cheers, Fern in Minnesota Hey, where did I put that Bailey's...?
Gracias con sus videos mirándolos aunque no se el idioma pude hacer mi primer calcetín aquí en Uruguay se le dice medias muchas gracias por enseñarnos espero poder encontrar algún vídeo suyo de como hacer un buzo empezado desde el cuello con aguja circular saludos
Hi, thanks so much for this video. I used to kint frequently and had a whole sock phase. I'd love to get back into it. I noticed when you do the cable cast on you put the stitches on from the top. I have always picked them up from the bottom. Is picking them up from the top for a reason? You may ha r said and I missed it?! Many thanks 😊
Hi Jana! These tutorials look great! My daughter wants me to make her some socks so I am going to follow along and make her some. This will be my first complete set as I have a pair I've never finished. I haven't done magic loop yet but it seems pretty easy. I do need to buy circular needles. What length are you using? 29" Thanks!
Jana i appreciate your videos You are very patient Unfortunately I think I’m lacking in the understanding department Years ago I knitted a few pair of socks Well, I think those brain cells are dead I knitted in the round with two sets of needles So here is my first frustration I can get 72 stitches on one needle Can’t get on other AND. I cannot join them in a circle HELP!
I'm linking a couple of videos for you here. First, how to join in the round and secondly, how to Magic Loop. Also, feel free to join our Facebook and/or Ravelry group for questions and help ruclips.net/video/Fjz9DOIAIT4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/5TkyxM4jSOM/видео.html
Hi, at last , a well explained tutorial on knitting a sock. I am very grateful for this first part, I have a question. I bought a 9inch circular needle, will I be able to use it for this sock pattern please? Many thanks.
I WISH to God I had found your tutorials last year when I was just thinking about learning how to knit. I already crochet quite a lot, and I do a lot of freeform crochet. I resist patterns because nothing about my body or my needs is what you would call "standard," as far as CLOTHING items are concerned. With the exception of a couple of shawls, I just don't do patterns - and even the patterns that I DO always end up being changed....by MOI. PLEASE - don't anyone tell me to go knit something else first. The ONLY thing I want to knit is socks - for myself. Otherwise, crochet is SO MUCH EASIER. I want to knit a million socks because, unlike the rest of my wardrobe, I love crazy socks...but I want them to fit. So far, I have destroyed about 300 yards of good yarn because I get down to turning the heel and I can't follow your instructions. You talk really fast, which I normally like very much - but you talk about OTHER methods while you are knitting a different method, whilc you are hiding your stitches with your fingers. AAARGH. But there is something about your manner and your tone of voice and your method of explanation that, up until that point of turning the heel, I find pleasant to listen to and easy to follow. And CLEARLY, you love doing this - and I want to get to that point where I also love it. Right now - I am hating it. In fact, I just ripped up a book and threw it in the trash. it was SUPPOSED to be a "beginners" book but it was IMPOSSIBLE to read. I would bet you could direct me to a straight-up beginners book that wouldn't drive me crazy with pages of unnecessary, irrelevant hyroglyphics. What I want to do: DEVELOP A PATTERN FOR MY WEIRD FEET AND THEN MAKE A ZILLION PAIRS OF CRAZY SOCKS FROM IT. CAN YOU HELP ME?
Do you use special glasses to see these stitches? :) I just got a sock set of knitting needles 0-3 and some Stroll yarn Supernova color :).....I am using the 2.5mm needle wow tiny :) thank you for your instruction :) you are amazing :) and talented thank you
@@PurlTogether LOL I hear ya :) I put on my readers to knit :) A Question? I'm using Stroll yarn from Knit picks and I am past the ribbing which looks great and i am into the pattern. The issue i feel is that the pattern is not as puffy and cushy as yours looks. Do you think that the yarn I chose to use is not good for this stitch definition? The yarn is thin and i am using a 2.5 mm needle. Thank you
Update lol all good with pattern :) I'm new to sock knitting..I should have waited until I progressed more into the pattern :) it's working beautifully :)
Why every one use long ail co why can't I use German co so more stretch?Do you have a video on DPN for socks tutorial I get so mess up with magic loop. by the way when to come to knitting the heel do you use 1/3 of he st. Is i a run to devid the total st, into 3 even parts? Thanks
I think most people prefer the long tail cast on because they learn it first, probably. I don't currently have a video on knitting socks with dpns, but the principle is the same. Just divide your stitches evenly among your needles. I prefer to use half of the stitches for the heel as you'll see in a future video in this series. Thanks for watching!
Hi Jana, I am hoping to knit my husband a pair of socks. As you recommended, I did knit my swatch. I am using 2.5mm needles and 4 ply 75% wool, 25% polyamide by Opal. My swatch says I knit 11 stitches per inch. When I do the calculations you suggest, 11stitches per inch multiplied by the circumference of the widest part of my husband's foot (10 inches). For negative ease, I casted on 108 stitches. and began a 1 inch 2x2 rib. BUT, this sock so far looks huge, and the ribbing will fall from my husband's calves to his ankles with this calculation. Please advise what I did wrong, and advise what I can do to correct the stitch count?
@@PurlTogether Thanks for your quick response Jana. I am a new knitter and this was my first swatch. I incorrectly counted how many rows instead of the number of stitches per inch. I now know I knit 8 stitches per inch and with my husband's 10 foot measurement at the ball of his foot, this calculates to 80 stitches. This sock looks like it will be a much better fit now. :)
Hi Jana, hope you're doing well. I measured 9 stitches per inch and 10" around the ball of my foot. Based on your experience, if I cast on 80 stitches will I get a pair out of ~400 yards of yarn? Thank you!
Maybe? It'll depend obviously upon how tall you want the leg of the sock to be and how long your foot is. If you want to be sure, you could always knit the cuff, heel and toe out of a contrasting color.
Start with a slip knot. Then I did create one knit stitch to begin. After you have 2 sts on the left needle, insert the right needle between those two, to begin the cable cast on.
The ball of the foot is the portion of the foot between your arch and toes. It's where your foot bends when you go up on "tippy toes." You'll want to measure the circumference of your foot at that point.
Jana. So I have completed my swatch. I got 9 spi on size 1. My ball circum is 9.5. I have wide feet. I wear size 10.5 WW. Also ankle size is 11. Should I cast on 82 and leave it because my feet are wide-or should I go down to 78. ? I don’t like my socks right but I would like them to stay up and comfortable. ???
Since we're knitting cuff down, you have the luxury of accommodating the ankle size first, then you can decrease later to achieve a good foot fit. 9 spi X 11" ankle circumference would be 99 sts. But if you have a little bit of negative ease, you could subtract 9-10 sts, figure a multiple of 4 and cast on 88. If you think that's too loose after you knit the ribbing, you can try 84 or 80. You may have to experiment a bit to get what works for you.
Purl Together thank you. So I should go by the ankle circumference instead of ball of foot. Good to know so I would have to wait until I can get to the point to try it over my heel to see if too loose on the leg. Is that correct
Four weeks ago I was really happy with this method, but now the square-knot-tying makes me feel despair. I do not know how to tie a square knot and I hate even trying. It's TOTALLY COMPLICATED!😒
I always remember it this way. Right over left, then left over right. You're just tying two overhand knots ruclips.net/video/LOAxiQk8wj8/видео.htmlsi=BFRlMzHuKxKhm65E
For anyone on the fence, this is a GREAT series to learn how to knit socks (best info and visuals)! I really wish I had Jana's videos years ago when I was learning to knit!
Thank you so much!
@@PurlTogether My pleasure but the thanks goes to you for doing the videos. The level of detail you offer is beyond what I have received at live classes and paid dearly to attend. I haven't done much knitting in the past few years and watching your videos is helping me get my knit-jo back and re-fresh myself with terms/techniques. It's truly a pleasure to watch what you're working on and the KAL's you have done.
Hi Jana, I’ve knitted socks for years and years. I always look forward to watching one of your videos. You pack your videos with good, usable information even for an old hand 😆. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, wisdom and your time. You have such a pleasant way about you. I’d love to be sitting in your den with a cup of coffee and knit along. With these times, I think this is what stands in for spending time with friends and people you enjoy. Be safe, keep the videos coming. I immediately did a little stash-dive, found some long-forgotten wool and nylon sock yarn of my own and off I go... 💖 I’m a fan always
Jana, so glad to see you are offering the top down sock. I have been making them for years, but am anxious to do it your way. Maybe you will show me an easier way. I never did a Cable Cast On. Anxious to try it. I can't start now, but hope your video's will be available when I get ready. I loved your toe up sock, and made 2 pairs of them. You are the best teacher on You all the You tubes!!
Jana you taught me my first sock ever, a toe up sock. Looking forward to knitting a cuff down with you and all my social distancing friends. Thank you for helping us all feel connected
So happy to find you. Your directions are easy to follow. I had health problem and I couldn't knit. Recently I was diagnosed with early stage of dementia and couldn't remember how to make one sock on two circular needles. Thank you so much.
Thank you Jana for your wonderful videos. I have made vanilla socks but this was my first attempt at a pattern. It was simple but with a fabulous result. I gave the pair to a friend so she would know that I am with her every step of the way. I am going to start another pair and try slip stitching the heel and the bottom of the sock.
Jana, love your style and tutorials. So clear and helpful, plus fun! Thank you.
LOVE your video…finally figured out which way to slip stitches and other things in my heel flaps! But…using a 9” needle has been a game changer for me (only need a long circular for the end of the toe when cuff down).
Glad I found you first time ever knitting socks on circular needles, when I first knitted socks it was on dpns, what a great teacher!
Wanted to thank you for finding this pattern, the snake river pattern. I really like it!!! Took me a few tries but worth it and easy now. It is beautiful.
Glad it helped!
Now top down sock. Cast on is new for me to learn. Very useful thing, thanks hips.
Hi Jana. I always learn some nifty little tricks that soooo help. Thank you. Look forward to getting around to the next part. 😀 oh yea thank you for making us feel connected while we're Socially Isolated. Bye from Australia
You are such a wonderful wealth of information. I've knitted socks for years but you have taught me a number of new tips and tricks with this video series. All the best-Margaret of My Wonderful Knitting Life podcast!
Hi Jana, that was a very helpful tutorial. (especially tying the tail end to close that annoying gap!) Really looking forward to Monday. Gives us knitters something to focus on in these somewhat difficult times. Thank you from North West England 💕
Thanks so much, Jana, especially for the swatching tips. I like your new hairstyle! 👍
That cable cast on is really cool. I have never seen casting on done like that before. Thanks 😊
I just wanted to THANK you, I have tried and tried to get the heal flap and turn, I ALWAYS ended up with HUGE thick fabric when I picked up stitches, your my Angel THANK YOU
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for this wonderful series! A little over a year ago I had this Idea in my head that knitting socks would be a great way to learn knitting since it's a rather small project (unlike a sweater) but still with some complexity, unlike a standard scarf. I joined the local knitting café thinking there would be a whise old lady saying "you don't need a pattern for socks, it just needs a bit of calculating." But noone there knew how to knit socks (but they did the most amazing mittens!) They however had a pattern and warned me that socks really was quite complex and not for beginners. After failing miserably to decode the heel-part I put it aside for a year, picked it up again a few days ago and after hopping around youtube and piecing together my sock I found your toe-tutorial. The second sock I did following your complete series but only so that the socks would match somewhat. Now I'm hooked and everyone I know will get socks for christmas! 😁And it turns out I was right! You don't need a pattern for socks, you just need to do some calculating 😁 (and it was absolutely beginner friendly! At least if one has your videos! 😂) This afternoon I will take measurements of my friends foot and start my second pair of socks, and this time I'm excited to try your heel reinforcement -- and perhaps even incorporating a pattern. Thank you so much for making sock knitting accessible.💚
Thanks so much!
I have resisted magic loop for years now, having tried it many times. You got me, Jana. I’m going to give it another try. Just to be fair, those other attempts were toe up which I really don’t like. Thanks for all your magical videos.
Thank you for teaching us this cast-on method. I love it most of all!
Thank you so much Jana! You are a great teacher and I appreciate and enjoy every one of your podcasts. I learned a new cast on in this one. So exited to knit this series along with you. Deborah in Georgia
Love that you suggest knitting a swatch. I once took a class from Ann Budd and the swatch was required. Best advise ever.
This was so good, I love your tutorials so easy to follow 🥰 thank you
Thanks so much 😊
Yeaaaaaa, I am here and ready. Thanks Jana for this video.
I'm so happy I will be finally getting some sock yarn.... It's hard when you be waiting for so long to order some good sock yarn .. And now I'm finally waiting to receive it in the mail..
I guess it's worth waiting for it.... I'm a beginner.....where I live it's hard to get good sock yarn yarn....😊😁👍😀 Yay!!! Without the material you can't really do anything... 😊
Thanks,Jana. I was taught that cable cast on for my oldest son's baby sweater and used it ever since. Never knew what it was called or saw it anywhere! By the way, he is 34 lol thanks also for showing how you join 👍. I like the extra stitch but you are right, it's never snug enough on its own, and I've used it on over 100 prs of socks.
Well done, I enjoyed some new tips.
I love your teaching style.
Thank you! 😃
Another great video, thanks!
I’m almost finished my Xmas eve cast on socks, I’ve been knitting them on and off, but I enjoy your videos, they motivate me to finish projects, so I’m knitting my existing project and planning my next sock project. 😁
Thank you for taking it slow, I’m knitting my first socks👍😁
Great idea regarding purl line when making search!
Hi Jana, I’ve confused myself right at the start of following your sock tutorials! To do a swatch in the round, should I 1, swatch in the round, 2, follow your speed swatch tutorial and 3, follow your cable cast on tutorial for the swatch. Would be so grateful for your advice please. Really want to do it the right way from the very start. Love your videos, thank you for doing them for us ❤.
I would just do the speed swatch to begin with to see how many stitches per inch you knit with your given yarn and needles.
Just about to watch..excited 😊
Haha Donna, I'm very familiar with that kind of excitement!! :-)
So awesome. My first complete pair. Jana rocks
Oooooh I’m excited for new socks!!
Hi Jana, when I first started knitting in 2018 and watching youtube instructional videos I had no idea for months that I could slow down the playback speed. It was a game changer for me. If you think of it could you mention that at some point in case there are folks like me, who don't know about the settings icon? Great video, your explanations about why you do the things you is very helpful. Cheers, Fern in Minnesota Hey, where did I put that Bailey's...?
Thanks for sharing! You're an awesome teacher!
Thanks for watching!
Gracias con sus videos mirándolos aunque no se el idioma pude hacer mi primer calcetín aquí en Uruguay se le dice medias muchas gracias por enseñarnos espero poder encontrar algún vídeo suyo de como hacer un buzo empezado desde el cuello con aguja circular saludos
Hi, thanks so much for this video. I used to kint frequently and had a whole sock phase. I'd love to get back into it. I noticed when you do the cable cast on you put the stitches on from the top. I have always picked them up from the bottom. Is picking them up from the top for a reason? You may ha r said and I missed it?! Many thanks 😊
Thank you Jana !!! 💜💜💜
Thank you for this sock knitting tutorial. 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Jana! These tutorials look great! My daughter wants me to make her some socks so I am going to follow along and make her some. This will be my first complete set as I have a pair I've never finished. I haven't done magic loop yet but it seems pretty easy. I do need to buy circular needles. What length are you using? 29" Thanks!
Nevermind, I hit "more" and saw 32". Thanks!!
Thank you for the video, can’t wait for more!
Grazie Jana
I just bought this yarn from my LYS yesterday, a year after this recording was made. It's called Happy Feet 100. The 100 refers to gram weight.
Jana i appreciate your videos
You are very patient
Unfortunately I think I’m lacking in the understanding department
Years ago I knitted a few pair of socks
Well, I think those brain cells are dead
I knitted in the round with two sets of needles
So here is my first frustration
I can get 72 stitches on one needle
Can’t get on other
AND. I cannot join them in a circle
HELP!
I'm linking a couple of videos for you here. First, how to join in the round and secondly, how to Magic Loop. Also, feel free to join our Facebook and/or Ravelry group for questions and help
ruclips.net/video/Fjz9DOIAIT4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/5TkyxM4jSOM/видео.html
This was so easy to fallow.
Let's get started! 🙏💐😉
Hi, at last , a well explained tutorial on knitting a sock. I am very grateful for this first part, I have a question. I bought a 9inch circular needle, will I be able to use it for this sock pattern please? Many thanks.
Probably, but that depends on how many stitches you cast on.
@@PurlTogether thank you. I will give it a try.
Yay! I was afraid I missed the first lesson :)
I WISH to God I had found your tutorials last year when I was just thinking about learning how to knit. I already crochet quite a lot, and I do a lot of freeform crochet. I resist patterns because nothing about my body or my needs is what you would call "standard," as far as CLOTHING items are concerned. With the exception of a couple of shawls, I just don't do patterns - and even the patterns that I DO always end up being changed....by MOI.
PLEASE - don't anyone tell me to go knit something else first. The ONLY thing I want to knit is socks - for myself. Otherwise, crochet is SO MUCH EASIER. I want to knit a million socks because, unlike the rest of my wardrobe, I love crazy socks...but I want them to fit.
So far, I have destroyed about 300 yards of good yarn because I get down to turning the heel and I can't follow your instructions. You talk really fast, which I normally like very much - but you talk about OTHER methods while you are knitting a different method, whilc you are hiding your stitches with your fingers. AAARGH.
But there is something about your manner and your tone of voice and your method of explanation that, up until that point of turning the heel, I find pleasant to listen to and easy to follow. And CLEARLY, you love doing this - and I want to get to that point where I also love it. Right now - I am hating it. In fact, I just ripped up a book and threw it in the trash. it was SUPPOSED to be a "beginners" book but it was IMPOSSIBLE to read.
I would bet you could direct me to a straight-up beginners book that wouldn't drive me crazy with pages of unnecessary, irrelevant hyroglyphics.
What I want to do: DEVELOP A PATTERN FOR MY WEIRD FEET AND THEN MAKE A ZILLION PAIRS OF CRAZY SOCKS FROM IT.
CAN YOU HELP ME?
Hi Jana Do you just measure the cord between needles to get the length of the cord & needles for casting on?
Ana I still can't get the hang of the heel flap heel turn and the gusset I do the aterthought heel
If you'd like to sign up for my newsletter, you'll be notified the next time I offer a class over Zoom! We can do it together :)
Hi Jana, wondered if you’d every used this pattern to do TAAT?
That may be an upcoming series! Thanks for watching.
Hi Jana why do you divide your stitches before knitting in the round ? 🌻
I'm using the Magic Loop method
Do you use special glasses to see these stitches? :) I just got a sock set of knitting needles 0-3 and some Stroll yarn Supernova color :).....I am using the 2.5mm needle wow tiny :) thank you for your instruction :) you are amazing :) and talented thank you
Hahaha... I do have progressive lenses! Thanks for watching
@@PurlTogether LOL I hear ya :) I put on my readers to knit :) A Question? I'm using Stroll yarn from Knit picks and I am past the ribbing which looks great and i am into the pattern. The issue i feel is that the pattern is not as puffy and cushy as yours looks. Do you think that the yarn I chose to use is not good for this stitch definition? The yarn is thin and i am using a 2.5 mm needle. Thank you
Update lol all good with pattern :) I'm new to sock knitting..I should have waited until I progressed more into the pattern :) it's working beautifully :)
Why every one use long ail co why can't I use German co so more stretch?Do you have a video on DPN for socks tutorial I get so mess up with magic loop. by the way when to come to knitting the heel do you use 1/3 of he st. Is i a run to devid the total st, into 3 even parts? Thanks
I think most people prefer the long tail cast on because they learn it first, probably.
I don't currently have a video on knitting socks with dpns, but the principle is the same. Just divide your stitches evenly among your needles. I prefer to use half of the stitches for the heel as you'll see in a future video in this series. Thanks for watching!
Hi Jana, I am hoping to knit my husband a pair of socks. As you recommended, I did knit my swatch. I am using 2.5mm needles and 4 ply 75% wool, 25% polyamide by Opal. My swatch says I knit 11 stitches per inch. When I do the calculations you suggest, 11stitches per inch multiplied by the circumference of the widest part of my husband's foot (10 inches). For negative ease, I casted on 108 stitches. and began a 1 inch 2x2 rib. BUT, this sock so far looks huge, and the ribbing will fall from my husband's calves to his ankles with this calculation. Please advise what I did wrong, and advise what I can do to correct the stitch count?
What part of his foot measures 10"? The ball of the foot or his ankle?
@@PurlTogether Thanks for your quick response Jana. I am a new knitter and this was my first swatch. I incorrectly counted how many rows instead of the number of stitches per inch. I now know I knit 8 stitches per inch and with my husband's 10 foot measurement at the ball of his foot, this calculates to 80 stitches. This sock looks like it will be a much better fit now. :)
hI jana, new into, like it...
Hi jana, how did you stop your swatch from curling up. When I knit my swatch in stockinette, it curls up. Yours looks straight. Thanks
I'm not sure, but I wouldn't worry about the curling. Just knit and measure ;) Thanks for watching!
Hi Jana, hope you're doing well. I measured 9 stitches per inch and 10" around the ball of my foot. Based on your experience, if I cast on 80 stitches will I get a pair out of ~400 yards of yarn? Thank you!
Maybe? It'll depend obviously upon how tall you want the leg of the sock to be and how long your foot is. If you want to be sure, you could always knit the cuff, heel and toe out of a contrasting color.
@@PurlTogether Great tip, thanks! For all the restrictions, hope you're enjoying summer!
Hi Janna, quick question! If the measurement is .5 or more over the inch(ie: 8.5”) should I round up or round down?
Well, that depends. I'd round up if your pattern involves ribbing, since ribbing it very forgiving and elastic
Question -- the needle that you start "the round" with after you pulled the tail through, is it a double point, or is it the circular.?/ thankyou...
I'm using a 32" circular needle for magic loop.
The best I can get is 7 sts per inch. Should I go to a 0 or 00 needle?
What size yarn are you using? Fingering weight, sport or DK?
@@PurlTogether fingering
Hi, Jana! Question on the cast on. Are you doing a knit stitch or are you going between 2 stitches?
Cathie Lanier she is placing the needle between 2 stitches.
Start with a slip knot. Then I did create one knit stitch to begin. After you have 2 sts on the left needle, insert the right needle between those two, to begin the cable cast on.
With swatching, and measuring the ball of your foot and the ankle ends up a total of 72, how do you figure from that how many stitches to cast on?
I cast on 72 sts. I'm not sure I understand your question...
thank you
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What is the ball of your foot ?how do you measure that ?
The ball of the foot is the portion of the foot between your arch and toes. It's where your foot bends when you go up on "tippy toes." You'll want to measure the circumference of your foot at that point.
How long are your circular needles? btw - Really like your new do :)
These particular needles are 32" Chaiogoo 2.25 mm
Purl Together what size is 2.25mm?
@@janicebest-nesbitt6455 2.25mm is a US 1
Jana. So I have completed my swatch. I got 9 spi on size 1. My ball circum is 9.5. I have wide feet. I wear size 10.5 WW. Also ankle size is 11. Should I cast on 82 and leave it because my feet are wide-or should I go down to 78. ? I don’t like my socks right but I would like them to stay up and comfortable. ???
Since we're knitting cuff down, you have the luxury of accommodating the ankle size first, then you can decrease later to achieve a good foot fit. 9 spi X 11" ankle circumference would be 99 sts. But if you have a little bit of negative ease, you could subtract 9-10 sts, figure a multiple of 4 and cast on 88. If you think that's too loose after you knit the ribbing, you can try 84 or 80. You may have to experiment a bit to get what works for you.
Purl Together thank you. So I should go by the ankle circumference instead of ball of foot. Good to know so I would have to wait until I can get to the point to try it over my heel to see if too loose on the leg. Is that correct
Thank you!
What is the ball of your foot? My heel? 🤔.....thanks, Tara
I had the same question. It’s the widest part of your foot just below your toes. Measure around there to get the “ball of the foot” measurement. 🤗♥️
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Great video, wish I’d found you earlier
I just thought there was another figure I needed to do, I normally cast on 54 sts, so 72 sts sounds crazy..
In your earlier question, were you referring to my measurements? or your own?
Purl Together my own
Do you block your swatch
I don't, because I don't normally block my socks.
Awesome
Does anyone know what pattern this sock is?
The pattern on the leg is the Snake River Sicks by Judy Becker.
@@PurlTogether Thank you! Great videos!
Four weeks ago I was really happy with this method, but now the square-knot-tying makes me feel despair. I do not know how to tie a square knot and I hate even trying. It's TOTALLY COMPLICATED!😒
I always remember it this way. Right over left, then left over right.
You're just tying two overhand knots
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@@PurlTogether Thank you, I'll check out this link! : )
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