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Lol, glad I'm not the only one.
In my defense it turns out a forethought heel is just not the heel for me! Didn't even know there were different options at the time, though π
What heel is for you? I'm all about German short rows. So much so that i've been making a German short row pinwheel blanket... with sock yarn... it's basically a never ending garter stitch short row heel.
Can't go wrong with a classic heel flap & gusset. I do have some more exciting options on my to-knit list though, @[email protected] over on Mastodon just put out a free pattern with a very interesting looking heel variation (toot here) and it's gone straight onto my queue!
For someone like me who found this post from All, how would I get started knitting my own socks? Is there a simple and idiot proof guide youβd recommend?
For a beginner I always recommend you start with something square/rectangle, as the roundabout with socks is an intermediate difficulty. Scarves or baby blankets make lovely gifts, and are very beginner friendly.
Once you are confident in the basics of how to knit, you can kick it up a notch by trying socks.
Honestly most every beginner knitting guide on the internet is great. There's YouTube guides for whose who want videos and written guides for those who prefer standstill photos and text. And if you really need a physical teacher, try to find a local MakerSpace in your city - yarn wizards are plentiful in those spaces and we get EXCITED at bringing a newbie into our world!
Assuming you already know how to knit and just have never knit socks, I recommend making a pair of baby socks first. Theyβre the same shape and technique, just a lot smaller.
This site has a great tutorial I used to get started with sock knitting! I still reference it every now and again when I have questions / doubts:
@[email protected] has perfect advice (the others are great too, but that's the one that resonated with me).
Make sure you're good with knitting (and purling) first. If you've never done it before DON'T start with a sock. Do something like a scarf - it's much simpler, you can do it much faster, and you can still turn out something that you like and will use. If you want to go even more simple, pot holders / hot pads are "fast" and easy.
I may or may not have a pair of socks that I dived into with fingering weight in 2019 that's still mocking me. Though I did do two more rows when I saw this post out of shame.
Haha, you can TOTALLY do it, go go complete those socks! Just think how amazing it'll feel to have that weight off your shoulders! And you never know they might even fit and be comfy π
My first pair of socks (top-down, four needles) I knitted inside out. I was halfway through sock one of pair two when I realised. I'm still not sure how it happened! Dozens of socks later I'm in Team Toe-up, with a fleegle heel, on two circulars. The next challenge is to learn to knit two socks at a time...
The socks that the notes in the OP are about, I was doing them two at a time toe-up. And about two inches in, I also got mixed up and somehow knitted them both inside out for a while without noticing. Literally, to this day, no idea how I managed it.
But know you are not alone π€
I too love knitting socks!! I only wear my own socks these days, they're just so comfy and they always have fun colors.
But the real question is: are you team Toe Up or team Top Down?
Team top down except for that one time I started at the heel. I was not convinced that it was going to work. I felt the need to sacrifice a chicken to make the dark magic work correctly. I'm currently contemplating a toe up pattern. It's a helix rib without a heel... The idea being I don't have to make a new sock when my munchkins outgrow the ones I just finished π₯΄. Anyone have any experience with heelless socks?
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Team top down can't store their ball of yarn in the toe of the sock they're working on.
You are a genius, I never thought of doing this before!
@meggied90 Toe-up gang for life! Except for all the times I knit top-down, of course π
(also these first ones that I hated were toe-up, so that put me off for a while, but I came back around lol)