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Learn to Knit Socks!

November 2nd, 2009

I love making socks because they’re small, portable, and great for trying new stitches. Many of you on Facebook and Twitter have been asking for help making socks. Our new videos teach you how to knit socks step-by-step. Learn how to use double pointed needles and make a comfortable pair of socks from the cuff down! I used the Mens Grey Socks pattern with Wool-Ease in Gold.

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4 Responses to “ Learn to Knit Socks! ”

  1. How to Knit Socks! « ShopBritexNotions & Britex Fabrics Says:

    [...] poem Sacred Emily [pub. 1922]; “A sock is a sock is a sock.” Lion Brand yarn came up with this series of handy how-to videos so that even the most gimpy knitters (myself included!) can knit up cozy sock-a-roos in time for [...]

  2. Cindi Gibson Says:

    I have been knitting, processing, dying, and spinning wool for years. I have not, however, had the courage to attempt a pair of socks on double-pointed needles. I find all those needles far too confusing and chaotic. Your videos have turned Greek into English for me, though, and I find myself rummaging through my stash for the perfect sock yarn! Thanks so much!!

  3. Some overdue linky love… « TrailerTreasure Says:

    [...] really want to try knitting, especially socks, but finding it pretty intimidating.  These videos help make sense of the [...]

  4. Used Socks Chick Says:

    What a awesome tutorial you’ve put together here. Thanks for your time with these videos!

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