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Knit 2 Socks in 1
Discover the Easy Magic of Turning One Long Sock into a Pair! Choose from 21 Original Designs, in Al
Safiyyah Talley4.7
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Socks continue to be a favorite project of knitters, but "single sock syndrome" - losing interest in knitting that second sock after the first one is done - is the perpetual dilemma.
Knit 2 Socks in 1 introduces a distinctive new method that will appeal to sock knitters of all levels as the simplest, most accessible way yet developed to knit two socks at a time.
This innovative technique begins with making the first sock's cuff. The knitter can then relax and knit a long tube, which makes up the main body of both socks. With the help of a lifeline (scrap yarn that is threaded through stitches to hold them in place), the knitter can easily separate the long tube into two socks. The heels and toes are worked with a simple two-row repeat and are finished with a "hat closure," a novice knitting technique often used to close the tops of hats. Much like choosing an alternate ending in a classic "Choose Your Own Adventure" book, the knitter can choose from 21 different sock styles, featuring a wide range of stitch patterns, design elements, levels of difficulty, and sizes ranging from child to adult. Knit 2 Socks in 1 is a tried-and-true sock-knitting technique that allows knitters from all backgrounds to join in on the fun.
If you've mastered the basic knit stitch, a pair of beautiful socks is within reach, using Safiyyah Talley's Two-Socks-in-One method.
Step by step, Talley leads you through the process of knitting one long tube and strategically placing scrap yarn so you can later add the heels and toes. No heel turning or Kitchener stitching necessary!
The best part, though, is that this original technique is fully customizable. Using Talley's clear instructions and charts, you'll be able to knit a pair of socks, two at a time, using whatever yarn or needles you like.
Knit 2 Socks in 1 introduces a distinctive new method that will appeal to sock knitters of all levels as the simplest, most accessible way yet developed to knit two socks at a time.
This innovative technique begins with making the first sock's cuff. The knitter can then relax and knit a long tube, which makes up the main body of both socks. With the help of a lifeline (scrap yarn that is threaded through stitches to hold them in place), the knitter can easily separate the long tube into two socks. The heels and toes are worked with a simple two-row repeat and are finished with a "hat closure," a novice knitting technique often used to close the tops of hats. Much like choosing an alternate ending in a classic "Choose Your Own Adventure" book, the knitter can choose from 21 different sock styles, featuring a wide range of stitch patterns, design elements, levels of difficulty, and sizes ranging from child to adult. Knit 2 Socks in 1 is a tried-and-true sock-knitting technique that allows knitters from all backgrounds to join in on the fun.
If you've mastered the basic knit stitch, a pair of beautiful socks is within reach, using Safiyyah Talley's Two-Socks-in-One method.
Step by step, Talley leads you through the process of knitting one long tube and strategically placing scrap yarn so you can later add the heels and toes. No heel turning or Kitchener stitching necessary!
The best part, though, is that this original technique is fully customizable. Using Talley's clear instructions and charts, you'll be able to knit a pair of socks, two at a time, using whatever yarn or needles you like.