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knitting socks
Hello all
I'm trying to teach myself how to knit socks and I'm getting on all right (once I figured out that when knitting in the round stocking stitch you just keep on knitting and it's fine). I just wondered about wool types. Currently I'm using DK. Would knitting in 4-ply be worth all the extra time? I'm quite enjoying ploughing through with "thick" wool. Also, any recommendations for good sock yarn? Thank you (shame about all the spam on here recently) Jenny |
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Jennym wrote: Hello all I'm trying to teach myself how to knit socks and I'm getting on all right (once I figured out that when knitting in the round stocking stitch you just keep on knitting and it's fine). I just wondered about wool types. Currently I'm using DK. Would knitting in 4-ply be worth all the extra time? I'm quite enjoying ploughing through with "thick" wool. It depends on what your shoes are like. I quite like thicker socks, but some of my shoes won't go over them. Also, some of the specific sock yarns are really nice, reinforced with nylon for strength, and pretty colours, so that's worth the effort, and antibacterial chemicals (there's one which is infused with horse chestnut juice for antibacterial properties, for example). You don't get the same sense of a quick fix that you would from knitting socks out of a thicker yarn though - as one of my friends is keen to point out, a pair of 4ply socks usually takes about as many stitches as a sweater. Also, any recommendations for good sock yarn? I love Socks that Rock but it is very expensive. I also enjoyed working with Schoeller & Stahl Fortissima Socka - and it washes well. It's what I used for the skirt in this pictu http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3450/...8e8fac36_z.jpg Thank you (shame about all the spam on here recently) Indeed. I remember when this was one of the more active groups, and definitely it's still one of the most friendly. Then the spam just didn't seem as bad (I think maybe there was less as well?) Kirsten |
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Hey Kirsten
*It depends on what your shoes are like. I quite like thicker socks, but some of my shoes won't go over them. Well, I was silly not thinking of that, thank you I've bitten the bullet and got some 4-ply fancy sock wool and am looking forward to so slow burn knitting. Now all I need are some tiny double pointed needles! Thank you for your help. Jenny |
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Jennym wrote: =A0It depends on what your shoes are like. I quite like thicker socks, bu= t some of my shoes won't go over them. Well, I was silly not thinking of that, thank you You and me both... I didn't think of it until the socks were finished and on my feet I've bitten the bullet and got some 4-ply fancy sock wool and am looking forward to so slow burn knitting. Now all I need are some tiny double pointed needles! Good luck, and have fun! Kirsten |
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On Friday, May 6, 2011 3:21:48 AM UTC+10, Jennym wrote:
Hello all I'm trying to teach myself how to knit socks and I'm getting on all right (once I figured out that when knitting in the round stocking stitch you just keep on knitting and it's fine). I just wondered about wool types. Currently I'm using DK. Would knitting in 4-ply be worth all the extra time? I'm quite enjoying ploughing through with "thick" wool. Also, any recommendations for good sock yarn? Thank you (shame about all the spam on here recently) Jenny On Friday, May 6, 2011 3:21:48 AM UTC+10, Jennym wrote: Hello all I'm trying to teach myself how to knit socks and I'm getting on all right (once I figured out that when knitting in the round stocking stitch you just keep on knitting and it's fine). I just wondered about wool types. Currently I'm using DK. Would knitting in 4-ply be worth all the extra time? I'm quite enjoying ploughing through with "thick" wool. Also, any recommendations for good sock yarn? Thank you (shame about all the spam on here recently) Jenny On Friday, May 6, 2011 3:21:48 AM UTC+10, Jennym wrote: Hello all I'm trying to teach myself how to knit socks and I'm getting on all right (once I figured out that when knitting in the round stocking stitch you just keep on knitting and it's fine). I just wondered about wool types. Currently I'm using DK. Would knitting in 4-ply be worth all the extra time? I'm quite enjoying ploughing through with "thick" wool. Also, any recommendations for good sock yarn? Thank you (shame about all the spam on here recently) Jenny On Friday, May 6, 2011 3:21:48 AM UTC+10, Jennym wrote: Hello all I'm trying to teach myself how to knit socks and I'm getting on all right (once I figured out that when knitting in the round stocking stitch you just keep on knitting and it's fine). I just wondered about wool types. Currently I'm using DK. Would knitting in 4-ply be worth all the extra time? I'm quite enjoying ploughing through with "thick" wool. Also, any recommendations for good sock yarn? Thank you (shame about all the spam on here recently) Jenny On Friday, May 6, 2011 3:21:48 AM UTC+10, Jennym wrote: Hello all I'm trying to teach myself how to knit socks and I'm getting on all right (once I figured out that when knitting in the round stocking stitch you just keep on knitting and it's fine). I just wondered about wool types. Currently I'm using DK. Would knitting in 4-ply be worth all the extra time? I'm quite enjoying ploughing through with "thick" wool. Also, any recommendations for good sock yarn? Thank you (shame about all the spam on here recently) Jenny If you are happy knitting with thick wool then go for it. It really depends what you want to use the socks for. If you intend wearing them around the house then I don't think it really matters. You really only need to pay special attention to thinner yarns if you want to knit socks to wear outside with shoes. I spin my own wool so it is not the finest (yet) nor the most consistent. Whilst I have only knitted a few pairs of socks everyone loves the homespun character, with all the lumps and bumps. Just have fun doing it. I'm finishing off a set of leg warmers, two on a single circular needle. Maybe I will try two sock on a single circular next time. Are you knitting toe up? Keep calm and keep knitting. :-) Suellen Hand Spinning in Oz (on Google Groups) |
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