An advanced sock workshop for happy sock knitters who wish to refine or spice up their socks. Casting on and the essential properties of sock tops, including variations of Long Tail and Channel Island cast-on (a beautiful edge for a 1x1 rib). Heels; Garter Stitch Short Row and Turkish and how to determine their placement and adjust them for better fit. The revolutionary use of a Toe Chimney for easy grafting (Kitchener stitch) with no anxiety or loose stitches! Use of running yarn markers to help you stay in control. Provisional Crochet Cast-On the easy way and knitting upwards for long-leg socks and three methods to avoid tight bound-off edges for toe-up socks.
This class is taught by: Lucy Neatby.
| Class Level: | Intermediate |
| Class Skills: | Comfortable with most basic sock concepts. |
| Cost: | $140.00 |
| Class Length: | 6 hours |
| Class Materials: | |
20g each of smooth wool-blend yarns (these need not be ‘sock’ yarns) in Worsted or DK/Sport (5 sts per inch or fewer) in 2 or more plain, light colours. | |
| Homework: | |
Homework (Optional but advantageous) Using a set of DPNs, or circular(s), cast on 40 sts and knit one or more rounds. Arrange the stitches for a sock toe: 10 sts on each needle. (Or as you would wish!) Ssk: Slip the next two sts, knitwise, one at a time, to the right-hand needle, insert the left-hand needle into both sts and knit them together. This produces a one-stitch, left-slanting decrease known as a ‘Slip, slip, knit’. K2t: Knit two stitches together. This produces a one-stitch, right-slanting decrease.
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