Socks are a great summer project because they are small and portable, and they can be simple or complex depending on the type of sock project you use. However you like to make socks, we have the right tools for you - below are some tips, techniques and tools to help you explore new ways of sock-making this summer!
Toe-up
Getting started is often the trickiest part to making toe-up socks, but once you master the technique, there's no end to the creative socks you can make! Many knitters prefer this method because they can just keep knitting until they run out of yarn. If you are having trouble getting started,
click here to view a video tutorial demonstrating
Judy's Magic Cast-On from the talented designer Cat Bordhi's
YouTube Channel.
Top Down
A stretchy cast-on is necessary to start your top-down socks off right. There are many,
many types of cast-ons that would work well, so you'll want to experiment to find which one works best for your style of knitting. Click
here to see a video demonstration of the
Channel Island Cast-On from Sockupied on the
Knitting Daily blog if you need help getting started!
Socks on DPNs
Many knitters prefer to knit in the round with
DPNs; we have several needle styles to suit every DPN enthusiast! For the serious sock knitter, we recommend our
Nova Sock Set (for those who prefer metal needles) or our color-coded
Dreamz Sock Set (for those who prefer wooden needles). You'll also want to keep your stitches on the needles with our handy
DPN tubes, which are especially great for on-the-go sock knitters!
Magic Loop Socks
If you've ever been knitting while you're out an about and dropped one of your DPNs, only to have it roll away and never be found again, you may want to give magic loop knitting a try! You'll need a
circular needle with a nice, long cord (80cm or 100cm is ideal);
Stitch Diva Studios has a great tutorial video here on their website to get you started!
Two-at-a-Time Socks
Once you master the Magic Loop technique, you can use it to knit
both pair of socks at the same time! It's a little tricky to get started, but
here is an excellent tutorial with step-by-step instructions over on the Knit and Tonic blog.
Crochet
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Two-At-A-Time Socks |
Socks aren't just for knitters - there are plenty of great crochet patterns out there, too! Our
steel crochet hooks come in smaller sizes which are just right for fingering-weight sock yarns. If you're new to crocheting socks,
here are eight expert tips from the editor of Crochet Me to make your feet happy!
This Month's Giveaway
How do YOU like to make socks? This month, one lucky blog reader will get choose their prize from one of four needle options:
To be eligible, simply leave a comment on this blog post telling us your favourite way to make socks and which of the four prizes listed above you'd like to win. You'll also want to give us your email address or Ravelry ID so that we can contact you if you win!
We'll randomly select our winner to announce on our next blog post later this month!