I really appreciate how you explain the reasoning behind how you increase or why a stitch leans one way or another. It makes it so much easier to follow and remember when I understand the mechanics of what I’m doing. I’ve always struggled with increases and grabbing the right part of a stitch until now because I didn’t understand why it worked the way it did. You explain it beautifully.
LOVE! LOVE! This video! I have been knitting socks for almost 2 years and intimidated doing the toe up method. I always want a challenge to improve my knitting. So thank you for this just the right pace video and great close ups. I appreciate you so much! Thank you!🥰🙏🏼
I appreciate the fact that you mention not only the importance of a swatch but also the importance of knitting it in the same manner that the project is to be knitted! I never thought about that..provides a much more accurate gauge. Also the tip on reducing the fit of the sock by five to 10% for those who prefer a snuger fit. And you are the first one to demo making long socks which I certainly prefer in the winter! Awesome all the way around. Thank you!
This (and your whole channel) is incredibly helpful. I'm a very sporadic knitter with a bad memory, so every new project I need refreshers. I always come to your channel first. Thanks for doing what you do
I need a major refresher and your instructions are the best. I *finally* see what ive been doing wrong with the increases. Yay! 😂😂😂 (im a slow child playing 😂) thank you!
Would you be so kind as to speak on why one would prefer using to stitch below rather the the bar between the two stitches to create a lifted increase?
I began my cast-on 3 times!! No, I did what you said but the dreaded jumpy, goofy puppy just had to inspect mid-stitch and with only 2 to 4 rows it was better to begin again...but 3rd time was a charm! I took my knitting to bed last night and discovered it is better than reading a book and got most of the round toe done before I put it aside. Think I will do that more often. Thank you for sharing your experience!
This is so awesome and a huge help. I've adopted the pattern for this toe to portuguese style knitting. It is a far superior toe compared to the boxy or wedge shaped toes I used to knit. Thank you so much for including the free pattern in your description, you have been a huge help!!
Love the sock tutorials, I'm a fairly new sock knitter (only on my third pair :) ). Wanted to try the toe-up just because I want to use all my yarn; and decided to try as well the Sweet Tomato Heel by Cat Bordhi. I just cast on the second sock, and I loved the turkish cast on, the rounded toe recipe and the Sweet tomato heel worked very well. Thank you for very clear instructions; all the best from Poland/Europe.
This will be my second practice sock. I am working on the toe with acrylic yarn and everything is so tight. I bought sock yarn for my first good ones made for later. I really like this channel and will be sharing very soon. Thanks for the connection!
Jana I did my first sock ever with your original customizable toe up sock tutorial. I’m looking forward to starting this sock with you. Your instructions are so clear. Thank you very much
Very nice tutorial. The Turkish cast on is easy to follow. I started my first toe up sock a while ago using Judy’s Magic Cast On. Cat Bordhi figured away to do the cast on so that all the stitches are properly oriented. I was just getting familiar with her when I found out she was dying. Very sad but her attitude was amazing. The increases I learned on the sock are the same ones you are doing. The pattern I’m using calls for alternating a stow of just straight knitting with an increase round. It’s just a different toe I’m sure. Your instructions are very clear and concise. I look forward to following along! It’s always great to learn new techniques! Thanks for sharing!
I also found I had to do every other row with no increases. Did I miss this in the video? Doing the increases in every row after the first three stitches and before the last three stitches left a long line where the increases were. Can you please clarify for me
Just reading this. I just posted that was what I did. I didn't deviate on purpose I just watched almost all the video and thought I knew what she was going to do. LOL. I did 10 less stitches on each needle and when I got to the increases added a knit row in between each increase row. Maybe on my next pair of socks I'll do 14 less stitches. I couldn't find a guideline on that for rounded toe and, with straight knitted row in there each time, I didn't want too long of a toe box.
Here I go again. I've decided '23 is the year of the sock. This go 'round I'm determined to get comfortable with #2 dpn. Talk about fiddley! Too fiddley until I realized the ml had the advantage of the cable easing tightness . I think I've solved it by casting on with one size larger needles. I then pinch and slide out the larger for the smaller dpns. I also carry the end of the yarn behind my working yarn till it's on the beginning of the round. Lots of thinking and challenges but perfect for keeping the brain working.
I can see how this is easier to understand Judy's Magic Cast On, but after you get the hang of it, I think it is the same, basically. I took a class from her and did not get it, but then in 2009 I took a class from Chrissy Gardiner to learn toe-up so I could do Cat's super fascinating, love all that math patterns. That was the year of the first Sock Summit, an idea given by Cat Bordhi to her retreat group. That was a huge awakening for me since I was a lone knitter learning only from books. Since then I've gotten into spinning because no one, still, makes the kind of yarn I want for socks. I'm using wool 2ply from Mountain Meadow Wool. They are a fascinating story in themselves. Started in order to save sheep ranchers in Wyoming. Just saved 7 shipping containers of yarn making machines from a Coats and Clark factory being scrapped. Great job! Anyway, I'm just starting a pair for a guy and I came here to learn fit. I reinforce the bottom of my socks with a yarn I spin. Custom. Then full the pair. That thickens and toughen. Yes, afterwards handwash, but I'm making these for hunting and fishing and farming. Nothing colder than SW IMHO. Thanks for the info. I'm subscribing. Great videos. I watched the swatch one. Really miss Cat being on the planet. Her classes were always a wealth of information, along with her brother. Merry Christmas!
I practiced on some other sock yarn I have while waiting for my Urth yarn & I love it!! This will be my toe from now on. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Wow so glad i checked your series of toe up sock, i just finished my first pair of toe up socks and did not like the patters in particular for the heel. Yours looks so much better and i love the pattern K6p2 with 1 P on each side, that is gonna work great with my camouflage yarn. Thank you
I use the Turkish cast on all the time and I agree it is easier than the other method you mentioned. But one thing that helps me a lot is once I’ve wrapped the yarn around both needles the 14 times, I wedged the length of the yarn in-between the ends of the two needles and that holds the yarn tight so I don’t have to hang onto it as I’m rotating the needles to start knitting. Just a tip I learned somewhere along the way! 😄
Hi, I'm watching this video and really enjoy the info you teach. I do know how to knit a scarf but I haven't made socks yet. Your instructions are great, not too slow, not too fast; just right. Thanks.
Hi thanks for this. I do like the toe-up sock because I do not like the Kitchener stitch. I will knit this on my next pair of socks I am casting on this weekend.
Thanks for the clear instructions and video. Just knitted my first toe up sock for my husband. Am starting my second sock. I thought the heel part would be difficult but it was a breeze with your instructions.
I need to practice the cast-ons. Could not do Judy's magic cast-on, so I thought would not be able to make socks. It felt so good when I followed this video. It's exciting to see the formation. I'd like to show my work & donate.
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I'm finding starting the toe up much easier with circular needles but after a few rounds I'm back to my DPs. My smallest circulars are size 6 I'm using size 2.5 and 3 DPs, doesn't seem to matter. Can't believe I'm enjoying working with such thin yarn.
I like the 4321 toe for my sons wider toes. It gives a less pointy and wider toe. I’ve never done a round toe. Roxanne Richardson does it in the round or wedge to adapt for different shaped toes. Pretty cool 😎 Thanks for this thorough series. Nicely done.
I just discovered your UA-cam channel, and have subscribed. Thank you! Your easy-going, real, get to the point instructions are so welcome! I love your style of YouTubing!
Thank you so much for this video and the playlist, I've made one pair of cuff down socks before now and this was a fantastic guide on how to get into the toe up variation!
I started a sock yesterday from the toe up version you did 4 yrs ago and am halfway up my foot. Interesting that you just wrapped the yarn around the needles instead of doing the figure 8 method from the previous version and got the same results. I'll try that next! I'm using Cascade Heathers100% Peruvian Highland wool for mine, It's a little thicker yarn so I'm using fewer stitches. I might not use them with shoes but they should keep my feet warm.
Thank you for this video. On my tiny double pointed needles with thin alpaca yarn it was still a challenge but your directions are the ones I’ll be using in the future. I followed you here for sock #2 toe and it looks pretty good. Sock #1 was a joke… following another person’s directions…. I may end up ripping that one out and knitting it again with these directions. 👍🏻
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that what you are doing is brilliant. I'm a beginner and needless to say how much I have learned from you. And socks are my favorites. There is a particular kind of socks that I dream about now, socks with five toes. I found some videos on the internet, but - to be honest - they were so inferior compared to yours that I barely learned anything. I know you are probably very busy, but could you, please, consider doing a video on five-toes socks?
Thank you for these learning videos! New subscriber here. Please explain how to cast on 2 socks to knit at the same time. Your technique is great! Cannot wait to get started on 2 at once,...Cheers Deb
I have been trying to figure out how many stitches to knit for a person with narrow feet, it’s going to be a Christmas gift so I can’t really go and ask if I can measure her feet. You were the first person I thought of when I was looking for some sort of guideline
I think I would cast on either 64 or 72, depending upon whether you tend to be a tight knitter or not. Then I would be sure to use a pattern like the Vanilla Latte, or similar, since ribbing is pretty stretchy and forgiving.
Hi Jana, I have discovered your wonderful tutorials on sock knitting. You explain everything so well and I am about to embark on my first pair of toe up socks. It is winter here in Australia so I hope I get them finished quickly so I can wear them! 😆
I’m working on a new pair of socks, so excited to keep learning. I was wondering if I could use the Shadow Wrap heel with this sock. Do I have to make any changes, like start the heel later than 3 in? Any input will be appreciated . Love the rounded toe and the vanilla latte pattern as well.
You could certainly substitute any heel you like! And yes, you'll want to start the heel later, after knitting the foot longer. Depending upon how many stitches you'll separate for the heel, usually half the total number, you'll be able to calculate the number of rows you'll need for your heel. For example, in my Shadow Wrap heel video, I show that I have 11 stitches on each side, so my heel will require 22 rows to knit the bottom half. Since I know my row gauge from knitting the foot of the sock and can use that measurement to know when you begin the heel. Does that make sense?
Really magical, thanks so much. But what I don't understand:does one have to alternate the increase , once in the second stitch, then in the fourth stitch and then in the second stitch again?
Yes, the alternating prevents the increases from being pulled from the same row & stitch each time. If you're using the lifted increase, you wouldn't be able to lift that same stitch over multiple rows without stretching and damaging the yarn.
Oh boy, another question with the increases with the right and left leaning increases. I understand how to do it. At 18:45, you show that you needed to go past the stitches that were pulled. So you knit three before pulling a stitch. Got it for both right and left ends. After doing this for each third row, do you continue increasing each row by going past the pulled stitches ( in this case it would mean knitting five stitches if I am counting correctly) before pulling the next stitch?
The pattern on Ravelry gives very limited and incomplete instructions for the rounded toe. Since you mentioned that you found the instructions in a different pattern for this instructor, I'll look her other patterns.
I’m very excited to try your ribbing pattern for the foot and leg. My perfect fit is 56 stitches -(28 per needle) which does not fit your multiples of six pattern. Would adding two addional purl stitches at the beginning and end of each row be the best way to make the pattern work? Thank you for making such a clear, thorough and enjoyable video.
This cast on is sooooo much easier than Judy’s Magic Cast On. I will be following along with you to make them customizable , will you be providing a written pattern? 🙂
Thank you! I tried Judy’s magic and a different way of adding stitches. I just pulled it out because I made a mistake. I will use this methode now. By the way, how do you get your cabling so relaxed? Mine keeps curling up 😥
I love your videos! So clear and easy to follow. I think I've figured out how to do 2 of the Turkish cast ons for making 2 socks at a time using magic loop, but do you have a video that covers that so that I make sure that I'm doing it correctly? Thank you for your wonderful explanations!
You might check out this video, where I'm knitting toe up socks two at a time. I used a different cast on in this series, but the principle is the same. ua-cam.com/video/UDfHGKtlkk4/v-deo.html
Hi, love your tutorial but, just wondering about the increasing. If you can't use the same stitch from the previous round because it's tight, do you alternate the increase between the 2nd and 4th stitch as you knit your rows? Marsha x
Gracias. por aclarar, yo tengo el patron, desde hace un tiempo, pero no conseguí en la abreviaturas del ingles al español el M1, lo hice con el ML1, y MR1. Agradecida. Feliz día.
You did the second set of increases three stitches from then end of each needle so that they increases are not stacked. i got that. But, what happens for the third set of increases? Do you go back to doing them two stitches from the end of each needle? It looks like you did the third set of increases three stitches from the end of each needle again, but doesn't that mean they are stacked? Everything else was super clear - thank you!
Please refer to the link in the video description where you can print the seam free rounded toe method. All the rows for the toe are written out for you.
Wow!! Super useful video… my first sock in progress now! Thank you!! I have a question: how many stitches should I start of with for a little child’s sock? And how to increase for this?
Loving the customizable sock tutorials. I've always done short row heels and wanted to try gusset heels, toe up. Your videos are a great help. Any way to adapt this to two at a time magic loop?
You seem like such a practical person....So, perhaps you'll know the answer to kind of get me close on this one. I've made one pair of socks using a toe up vanilla pattern with an afterthought heel. I want to make grandsons socks and they wear men's sizes 10 and 11. I don't know the diameter of instep, etc. But, thought if I just turning this pattern into ribbing (multiple of 4), then it would give them enough stretch to work. What do you think? What number would I cast on and work up to total count? Thanks in advance. Blessings!
So after you’ve increased three times then what do I start over with the next three increases or do I go back to the first stitch second stitch and third stitch increases you don’t really explain that
I’m getting there. I’ve started over about eight times now and I think that I’m almost there. I do have a hard time keeping track but I’m not gonna give up. I followed Marley bird. I followed Stacey Perry and now I’m looking at your video and I am getting lots and lots of tutelage. It’s just my sticky fingers in my arthritic hands that I guess are the biggest hurdle I have right now, but I’m bound and determined I’m gonna make a sock.
I really appreciate how you explain the reasoning behind how you increase or why a stitch leans one way or another. It makes it so much easier to follow and remember when I understand the mechanics of what I’m doing. I’ve always struggled with increases and grabbing the right part of a stitch until now because I didn’t understand why it worked the way it did. You explain it beautifully.
I'm so glad!
I agree. It’s the first time I’ve understood these lifted increases.
LOVE! LOVE! This video! I have been knitting socks for almost 2 years and intimidated doing the toe up method. I always want a challenge to improve my knitting. So thank you for this just the right pace video and great close ups. I appreciate you so much! Thank you!🥰🙏🏼
Your videos are the best on UA-cam!
Thanks!
Wow,I could watch you knit all day,so informative!!
Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you very much for showing me this method. This is much easier than any other start I've learned so far. I am grateful for it!
I appreciate the fact that you mention not only the importance of a swatch but also the importance of knitting it in the same manner that the project is to be knitted! I never thought about that..provides a much more accurate gauge. Also the tip on reducing the fit of the sock by five to 10% for those who prefer a snuger fit. And you are the first one to demo making long socks which I certainly prefer in the winter! Awesome all the way around. Thank you!
This (and your whole channel) is incredibly helpful. I'm a very sporadic knitter with a bad memory, so every new project I need refreshers. I always come to your channel first. Thanks for doing what you do
You are so welcome!
I need a major refresher and your instructions are the best. I *finally* see what ive been doing wrong with the increases. Yay! 😂😂😂 (im a slow child playing 😂) thank you!
Would you be so kind as to speak on why one would prefer using to stitch below rather the the bar between the two stitches to create a lifted increase?
Raising the bar up will leave a hole and make the sock toe more angular than rounded, if that makes sense.
Attempting my first pair of socks. I learned so much in just the first 5 minutes.
Just what is wrong with me!!! I can do the cast on, but when I turn and knit I get a taut yarn from the bottom to the top where I am knitting
I just found you!!! I’m so happy. I love the Turkish cast on and the lifted right and left lifted increases. You have a new fan!❤
I began my cast-on 3 times!! No, I did what you said but the dreaded jumpy, goofy puppy just had to inspect mid-stitch and with only 2 to 4 rows it was better to begin again...but 3rd time was a charm! I took my knitting to bed last night and discovered it is better than reading a book and got most of the round toe done before I put it aside. Think I will do that more often. Thank you for sharing your experience!
This is so awesome and a huge help. I've adopted the pattern for this toe to portuguese style knitting. It is a far superior toe compared to the boxy or wedge shaped toes I used to knit. Thank you so much for including the free pattern in your description, you have been a huge help!!
Love the sock tutorials, I'm a fairly new sock knitter (only on my third pair :) ). Wanted to try the toe-up just because I want to use all my yarn; and decided to try as well the Sweet Tomato Heel by Cat Bordhi. I just cast on the second sock, and I loved the turkish cast on, the rounded toe recipe and the Sweet tomato heel worked very well. Thank you for very clear instructions; all the best from Poland/Europe.
Love ❤️ that sweet tomato tutorial thanks 😊 D.B I’m on my second pair .
Your videos really are the best. Slow enough but not too slow. Thank you so much.
This will be my second practice sock. I am working on the toe with acrylic yarn and everything is so tight. I bought sock yarn for my first good ones made for later. I really like this channel and will be sharing very soon. Thanks for the connection!
Jana I did my first sock ever with your original customizable toe up sock tutorial. I’m looking forward to starting this sock with you. Your instructions are so clear. Thank you very much
I dont understand after the fourt stich increase please help me
Very nice tutorial. The Turkish cast on is easy to follow. I started my first toe up sock a while ago using Judy’s Magic Cast On. Cat Bordhi figured away to do the cast on so that all the stitches are properly oriented. I was just getting familiar with her when I found out she was dying. Very sad but her attitude was amazing. The increases I learned on the sock are the same ones you are doing. The pattern I’m using calls for alternating a stow of just straight knitting with an increase round. It’s just a different toe I’m sure. Your instructions are very clear and concise. I look forward to following along! It’s always great to learn new techniques! Thanks for sharing!
I also found I had to do every other row with no increases. Did I miss this in the video? Doing the increases in every row after the first three stitches and before the last three stitches left a long line where the increases were. Can you please clarify for me
Just reading this. I just posted that was what I did. I didn't deviate on purpose I just watched almost all the video and thought I knew what she was going to do. LOL. I did 10 less stitches on each needle and when I got to the increases added a knit row in between each increase row. Maybe on my next pair of socks I'll do 14 less stitches. I couldn't find a guideline on that for rounded toe and, with straight knitted row in there each time, I didn't want too long of a toe box.
Here I go again. I've decided '23 is the year of the sock.
This go 'round I'm determined to get comfortable with #2 dpn. Talk about fiddley! Too fiddley until I realized the ml had the advantage of the cable easing tightness .
I think I've solved it by casting on with one size larger needles. I then pinch and slide out the larger for the smaller dpns.
I also carry the end of the yarn behind my working yarn till it's on the beginning of the round.
Lots of thinking and challenges but perfect for keeping the brain working.
I can see how this is easier to understand Judy's Magic Cast On, but after you get the hang of it, I think it is the same, basically. I took a class from her and did not get it, but then in 2009 I took a class from Chrissy Gardiner to learn toe-up so I could do Cat's super fascinating, love all that math patterns. That was the year of the first Sock Summit, an idea given by Cat Bordhi to her retreat group. That was a huge awakening for me since I was a lone knitter learning only from books. Since then I've gotten into spinning because no one, still, makes the kind of yarn I want for socks. I'm using wool 2ply from Mountain Meadow Wool. They are a fascinating story in themselves. Started in order to save sheep ranchers in Wyoming. Just saved 7 shipping containers of yarn making machines from a Coats and Clark factory being scrapped. Great job! Anyway, I'm just starting a pair for a guy and I came here to learn fit. I reinforce the bottom of my socks with a yarn I spin. Custom. Then full the pair. That thickens and toughen. Yes, afterwards handwash, but I'm making these for hunting and fishing and farming. Nothing colder than SW IMHO. Thanks for the info. I'm subscribing. Great videos. I watched the swatch one. Really miss Cat being on the planet. Her classes were always a wealth of information, along with her brother. Merry Christmas!
I love the green shawl
I practiced on some other sock yarn I have while waiting for my Urth yarn & I love it!! This will be my toe from now on. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Wow so glad i checked your series of toe up sock, i just finished my first pair of toe up socks and did not like the patters in particular for the heel. Yours looks so much better and i love the pattern K6p2 with 1 P on each side, that is gonna work great with my camouflage yarn. Thank you
I didn't know the Turkish cast on, I really like that! And..the rounded toe is just great, thank you 😄
I use the Turkish cast on all the time and I agree it is easier than the other method you mentioned. But one thing that helps me a lot is once I’ve wrapped the yarn around both needles the 14 times, I wedged the length of the yarn in-between the ends of the two needles and that holds the yarn tight so I don’t have to hang onto it as I’m rotating the needles to start knitting. Just a tip I learned somewhere along the way! 😄
I’d like to see a video how you do that?
This is so helpful!
Thank you for the lifted increase too.
Hi, I'm watching this video and really enjoy the info you teach. I do know how to knit a scarf but I haven't made socks yet. Your instructions are great, not too slow, not too fast; just right. Thanks.
You’re such an enabler! 😜 just ordered my kit. 😉
@Starfire Horizon very true 😁
Hi thanks for this. I do like the toe-up sock because I do not like the Kitchener stitch. I will knit this on my next pair of socks I am casting on this weekend.
Thanks for the clear instructions and video. Just knitted my first toe up sock for my husband. Am starting my second sock. I thought the heel part would be difficult but it was a breeze with your instructions.
Your puns make my day!! I just found your channel and I’m a fan. 😂🥰
I love watching your tutorials. Very clear and easy to understand. TY 🤗
Glad you like them!
Your teaching style is very good. Thanks Janna
Thank you! 😃
Glad to hear that the tail is on the opposite side. Wondered what I was doing wrong. Thanks.
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I need to practice the cast-ons. Could not do Judy's magic cast-on, so I thought would not be able to make socks. It felt so good when I followed this video. It's exciting to see the formation. I'd like to show my work & donate.
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Your video is wonderful! You show things close up and explain great. I want to start my first project of socks😬
So glad your video showed up on my feed! Thanks for explaining the steps 😊
Glad it was helpful!
So glad you're doing this. I ironically went looking for the original version a few weeks ago.
Hello Jana!🤗 The quality of this video is EXCEPTIONAL! Thank you for sharing this "new to me" cast on. Your instruction is pretty amazing!
Glad it was helpful!
You have the best explanations!
Wow, thanks!
You are an awesome teacher!
Wow, thank you!
I'm finding starting the toe up much easier with circular needles but after a few rounds I'm back to my DPs.
My smallest circulars are size 6 I'm using size 2.5 and 3 DPs, doesn't seem to matter.
Can't believe I'm enjoying working with such thin yarn.
I like the 4321 toe for my sons wider toes. It gives a less pointy and wider toe. I’ve never done a round toe. Roxanne Richardson does it in the round or wedge to adapt for different shaped toes. Pretty cool 😎 Thanks for this thorough series. Nicely done.
hi Jana, I'll definitely try this toe up socks. I love all your videos 🤗
Alright I am get fun following along. Your instruction is great. Thanks so much!
I just discovered your UA-cam channel, and have subscribed. Thank you! Your easy-going, real, get to the point instructions are so welcome! I love your style of YouTubing!
Your video and way to start toe up is awesome best one I have found can’t wait to start a pair of sock
Awesome! Thank you!
I don't want to be painting the bathroom!! I want to start the heel turn on my handspun sock... Really living vicariously through your video!
Thank you so much for this video and the playlist, I've made one pair of cuff down socks before now and this was a fantastic guide on how to get into the toe up variation!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for showing how to do toe up as a thrower
I will definitely try this cast on and rounded toe treatment. Not crazy about Kitchener stitch.
Took me 3 tries but I got it! I love it!!
I love learning from you.
Great videos!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
I started a sock yesterday from the toe up version you did 4 yrs ago and am halfway up my foot. Interesting that you just wrapped the yarn around the needles instead of doing the figure 8 method from the previous version and got the same results. I'll try that next! I'm using Cascade Heathers100% Peruvian Highland wool for mine, It's a little thicker yarn so I'm using fewer stitches. I might not use them with shoes but they should keep my feet warm.
Love ALL of your tutorials Jana! ❤️
Thank you for this video. On my tiny double pointed needles with thin alpaca yarn it was still a challenge but your directions are the ones I’ll be using in the future. I followed you here for sock #2 toe and it looks pretty good. Sock #1 was a joke… following another person’s directions…. I may end up ripping that one out and knitting it again with these directions. 👍🏻
this video has everything!! subscribed.
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that what you are doing is brilliant. I'm a beginner and needless to say how much I have learned from you. And socks are my favorites. There is a particular kind of socks that I dream about now, socks with five toes. I found some videos on the internet, but - to be honest - they were so inferior compared to yours that I barely learned anything. I know you are probably very busy, but could you, please, consider doing a video on five-toes socks?
J'ai essayé à plusieurs reprises de faire une chaussette sans succès et là avec vous c'est limpide merci beaucoup amitiés de France ❤️
Thank you for these learning videos! New subscriber here. Please explain how to cast on 2 socks to knit at the same time. Your technique is great! Cannot wait to get started on 2 at once,...Cheers Deb
I prefer to case on separately, then add them to the same needle afterwards.
Very smart knitting. Thank you
Thank you for the tutorial, so clearly explained
I have been trying to figure out how many stitches to knit for a person with narrow feet, it’s going to be a Christmas gift so I can’t really go and ask if I can measure her feet. You were the first person I thought of when I was looking for some sort of guideline
I think I would cast on either 64 or 72, depending upon whether you tend to be a tight knitter or not. Then I would be sure to use a pattern like the Vanilla Latte, or similar, since ribbing is pretty stretchy and forgiving.
Hi Jana, I have discovered your wonderful tutorials on sock knitting. You explain everything so well and I am about to embark on my first pair of toe up socks. It is winter here in Australia so I hope I get them finished quickly so I can wear them! 😆
Wonderful!
This is super informative. Could this method be used for two at a time socks?
Yes, absolutely
It’s fabulous
I just used uneek to make 2 pairs of shortie socks. :)
OMG THanks for speaking clearly I totally understand this tutorial. :)
Glad it was helpful!
I'm a dpn user. I had to find a tutorial on how to do the Turkish cast on... I'm hoping the rest of the pattern is easy to figure out for dpns...❤🇨🇦
Did you see my video for dpns?
Customizable Toe Up Sock Tutorial Part 1.5
ua-cam.com/video/eGbZzRhXABg/v-deo.html
So well explained..thank you! I just subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
I’m working on a new pair of socks, so excited to keep learning. I was wondering if I could use the Shadow Wrap heel with this sock. Do I have to make any changes, like start the heel later than 3 in? Any input will be appreciated . Love the rounded toe and the vanilla latte pattern as well.
You could certainly substitute any heel you like! And yes, you'll want to start the heel later, after knitting the foot longer. Depending upon how many stitches you'll separate for the heel, usually half the total number, you'll be able to calculate the number of rows you'll need for your heel. For example, in my Shadow Wrap heel video, I show that I have 11 stitches on each side, so my heel will require 22 rows to knit the bottom half. Since I know my row gauge from knitting the foot of the sock and can use that measurement to know when you begin the heel. Does that make sense?
@@PurlTogether I have 30, so I’m going to do an even split, 10-10-10. I’ll let you know ifI have more questions. Thank you 👍
Great video
Really magical, thanks so much. But what I don't understand:does one have to alternate the increase , once in the second stitch, then in the fourth stitch and then in the second stitch again?
Yes, the alternating prevents the increases from being pulled from the same row & stitch each time. If you're using the lifted increase, you wouldn't be able to lift that same stitch over multiple rows without stretching and damaging the yarn.
Love your video! Question is when do you stop knitting the toe? I think that is where I’m messing up
I usually add about 4 plain rows when I'm finished with the increases. But you can make the toe section however big you think looks good!
Oh boy, another question with the increases with the right and left leaning increases. I understand how to do it. At 18:45, you show that you needed to go past the stitches that were pulled. So you knit three before pulling a stitch. Got it for both right and left ends. After doing this for each third row, do you continue increasing each row by going past the pulled stitches ( in this case it would mean knitting five stitches if I am counting correctly) before pulling the next stitch?
Are you referring to the pattern for the Seam Free Rounded toe? It's written out row by row.
I found the link for the round seam free toe pattern on another one of you videos. Thank you!
The pattern on Ravelry gives very limited and incomplete instructions for the rounded toe. Since you mentioned that you found the instructions in a different pattern for this instructor, I'll look her other patterns.
Excellent video! Thank you.
I’m very excited to try your ribbing pattern for the foot and leg. My perfect fit is 56 stitches -(28 per needle) which does not fit your multiples of six pattern. Would adding two addional purl stitches at the beginning and end of each row be the best way to make the pattern work? Thank you for making such a clear, thorough and enjoyable video.
Yes, that would work! You could also use a multiple of 7 sts if you like. K4, P3 or K5, P2. Whatever you think works best for you.
This cast on is sooooo much easier than Judy’s Magic Cast On. I will be following along with you to make them customizable , will you be providing a written pattern? 🙂
Yes, there is link in the video description to my website where you can download the pdf
Thank you, I found it last night!!!
Thank you! I tried Judy’s magic and a different way of adding stitches. I just pulled it out because I made a mistake. I will use this methode now. By the way, how do you get your cabling so relaxed? Mine keeps curling up 😥
When I come to the 4th row, am I still supposed to knit the first 3 sts before doing the lifted increase?
Yes!
@@PurlTogether thank you for your response. 🤗
I love your videos! So clear and easy to follow. I think I've figured out how to do 2 of the Turkish cast ons for making 2 socks at a time using magic loop, but do you have a video that covers that so that I make sure that I'm doing it correctly? Thank you for your wonderful explanations!
You might check out this video, where I'm knitting toe up socks two at a time. I used a different cast on in this series, but the principle is the same.
ua-cam.com/video/UDfHGKtlkk4/v-deo.html
How is it that you can handle those metal needles so well?
thank you your tips are amazing and you are looking great
Thank you so much!
Just got my yarn ordered🤗
Hi, love your tutorial but, just wondering about the increasing. If you can't use the same stitch from the previous round because it's tight, do you alternate the increase between the 2nd and 4th stitch as you knit your rows? Marsha x
Check out the link to the written instructions in the video description. Yes, that's why you need to alternative where the increases are placed.
This is an awesome cast on🥰
Gracias. por aclarar, yo tengo el patron, desde hace un tiempo, pero no conseguí en la abreviaturas del ingles al español el M1, lo hice con el ML1, y MR1. Agradecida. Feliz día.
You did the second set of increases three stitches from then end of each needle so that they increases are not stacked. i got that. But, what happens for the third set of increases? Do you go back to doing them two stitches from the end of each needle? It looks like you did the third set of increases three stitches from the end of each needle again, but doesn't that mean they are stacked? Everything else was super clear - thank you!
Check out the link in the video description for the Seam Free Rounded Toe. You'll have the method written out.
Hi Jana, I didn’t understand how to increase after the last increase row that you knitted the 4th stitch. Do you start over and repeat?
Please refer to the link in the video description where you can print the seam free rounded toe method. All the rows for the toe are written out for you.
new subcrriber lol lucky gal lol now I think I can with this method diane Ontario Canada
Hi! I want to use DK weight, would I do the same measure and calculations based on my WPI?
I believe so.
Wow!! Super useful video… my first sock in progress now! Thank you!! I have a question: how many stitches should I start of with for a little child’s sock? And how to increase for this?
How many stitches you'll want depends upon the circumference of the foot. The cast on is usually about 1/4th of the total foot stitches.
@@PurlTogether thanks a lot for this answer. A good rule to remember.
Swatching in the round is very important. My guage is tighter when I knit in the round.
Loving the customizable sock tutorials. I've always done short row heels and wanted to try gusset heels, toe up. Your videos are a great help. Any way to adapt this to two at a time magic loop?
Yes! I've done that here
ua-cam.com/video/UDfHGKtlkk4/v-deo.html
Since I saw this years ago I use this only on my socks 😃 Great tutorials, 🙏🏼 thanx from 🇸🇪
You seem like such a practical person....So, perhaps you'll know the answer to kind of get me close on this one.
I've made one pair of socks using a toe up vanilla pattern with an afterthought heel. I want to make grandsons socks and they wear men's sizes 10 and 11. I don't know the diameter of instep, etc. But, thought if I just turning this pattern into ribbing (multiple of 4), then it would give them enough stretch to work.
What do you think? What number would I cast on and work up to total count?
Thanks in advance.
Blessings!
You could try it, but it's really hard to know if they'll fit well without any measurements. But you're right, ribbing is the most forgiving choice.
I love this the other was difficult for me thank u
So after you’ve increased three times then what do I start over with the next three increases or do I go back to the first stitch second stitch and third stitch increases you don’t really explain that
It easiest to refer to the printed pattern. There is a link in the video description. Thanks for watching!
I’m getting there. I’ve started over about eight times now and I think that I’m almost there. I do have a hard time keeping track but I’m not gonna give up. I followed Marley bird. I followed Stacey Perry and now I’m looking at your video and I am getting lots and lots of tutelage. It’s just my sticky fingers in my arthritic hands that I guess are the biggest hurdle I have right now, but I’m bound and determined I’m gonna make a sock.