Such gorgeous socks Stephen! I’ve just finished my first ever pair of socks using your simple sock pattern! Your vids have been so helpful and inspiring so thank you! 🙏 I love the weavin Stephen method especially. I also thank you for saying to take an experimental approach… I adapted the toe section to be asymmetric - fits my wide Australian feet much better! Homemade socks from homespun…. So cosy! 🎉💖🥳💖
Love this common sense approach. Great advice to cross the beginning of the round and weave in the end in the opposite direction to avoid holes. Every day’s a school day! 🙏🏻❤️
I either do weavin' Stephen or I actually hold the tail of the new yarn together with the working yarn for several stitches... So far it hasn't been to bulky (usually both at the same time!! 😂🤣😂. I hate weaving ends!!)
Thank you sir God bless you and you always give a lot of good information and I love those socks are beautiful the outside and the inside look beautiful but downside was gorgeous maybe you'll give us a tutorial on something how you did that that's gorgeous thanks for sharing whatever you're willing to share may God bless you and have a good day shalom
I’ve used weavin’ Stephen for year - but is there a way to do it when you knit fair isle (without going crazy in the process)? I hate having a ton of ends to weave in afterwards! Another thing a hate is weaving in ends in cotton. It never stays where it’s supposed to, and you can often see it from the right side. Any ideas on how to solve that? Luckily, I prefer a nice hand dyed merino. 😂
Such gorgeous socks Stephen! I’ve just finished my first ever pair of socks using your simple sock pattern! Your vids have been so helpful and inspiring so thank you! 🙏 I love the weavin Stephen method especially. I also thank you for saying to take an experimental approach… I adapted the toe section to be asymmetric - fits my wide Australian feet much better! Homemade socks from homespun…. So cosy! 🎉💖🥳💖
Love this common sense approach. Great advice to cross the beginning of the round and weave in the end in the opposite direction to avoid holes. Every day’s a school day! 🙏🏻❤️
Weaving in for brioche and reverse stockinette stitches would be nice to have a tutorial of too 🙂
I love your videos, and love your explanations and enthusiasm. Thank you
Following the path of the stitch also is a reinforcement method at the color change, which is especially good for sock heels. Thanks for sharing! ❤️
I either do weavin' Stephen or I actually hold the tail of the new yarn together with the working yarn for several stitches... So far it hasn't been to bulky (usually both at the same time!! 😂🤣😂. I hate weaving ends!!)
A new sock pattern, I love it!
Another awesome tutorial!! LOVE the socks!
Thanks you Stephen you are amazing 👏
Great socks!!!!!!
Love these socks!!!
Thank you sir God bless you and you always give a lot of good information and I love those socks are beautiful the outside and the inside look beautiful but downside was gorgeous maybe you'll give us a tutorial on something how you did that that's gorgeous thanks for sharing whatever you're willing to share may God bless you and have a good day shalom
The is super useful....thank you for this tutorial!!x
Thank you so much
Is that a new sock pattern? It's gorgeous.
yes!
I’ve used weavin’ Stephen for year - but is there a way to do it when you knit fair isle (without going crazy in the process)? I hate having a ton of ends to weave in afterwards!
Another thing a hate is weaving in ends in cotton. It never stays where it’s supposed to, and you can often see it from the right side. Any ideas on how to solve that? Luckily, I prefer a nice hand dyed merino. 😂
Hello can teach us how to knit square neck line plz I thank u
Are these a new Stephen-Sock pattern?? When are we going to see it live instead of in the wild?
You seem to be suggesting that blocking before weaving in the ends could be a better option. Do you do this?