Knit 2 Socks in 1
Discover the Easy Magic of Turning One Long Sock into a Pair!
By Safiyya Talley
Knit 2 Socks in 1 introduces a unique new method that will captivate sock knitters of all skill levels, offering the simplest and most accessible way to knit two socks at once.
This innovative technique starts with creating the cuff of the first sock. The knitter then can relax and knit a long tube, which forms the main body of both socks. Using a lifeline (scrap yarn 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 using a straightforward two-row repeat, finished off with a "hat closure" – a basic knitting technique commonly used to close the tops of hats.
With 21 different sock styles to choose from, this collection offers a variety of stitch patterns, design elements, skill levels, and sizes, ranging from child to adult.
Discover the Easy Magic of Turning One Long Sock into a Pair!
By Safiyya Talley
Knit 2 Socks in 1 introduces a unique new method that will captivate sock knitters of all skill levels, offering the simplest and most accessible way to knit two socks at once.
This innovative technique starts with creating the cuff of the first sock. The knitter then can relax and knit a long tube, which forms the main body of both socks. Using a lifeline (scrap yarn 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 using a straightforward two-row repeat, finished off with a "hat closure" – a basic knitting technique commonly used to close the tops of hats.
With 21 different sock styles to choose from, this collection offers a variety of stitch patterns, design elements, skill levels, and sizes, ranging from child to adult.
Discover the Easy Magic of Turning One Long Sock into a Pair!
By Safiyya Talley
Knit 2 Socks in 1 introduces a unique new method that will captivate sock knitters of all skill levels, offering the simplest and most accessible way to knit two socks at once.
This innovative technique starts with creating the cuff of the first sock. The knitter then can relax and knit a long tube, which forms the main body of both socks. Using a lifeline (scrap yarn 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 using a straightforward two-row repeat, finished off with a "hat closure" – a basic knitting technique commonly used to close the tops of hats.
With 21 different sock styles to choose from, this collection offers a variety of stitch patterns, design elements, skill levels, and sizes, ranging from child to adult.