I have this book, love it! I bought it not only for it's content but also to support Summer Lee who is one cool chick. I am looking forward to knitting some of the patterns and your review is spot on!
I love your review as it was very thorough. I own this book and feel it is a great addition to my library. I am in the expanding skill group of people. Very happy with my purchase. ❤
Love the review. I actually got this book and LOVE it. I am knitting the Basic B socks right now and finished the Breton stripe ribbed socks a few weeks ago. She is a great sock designer and very detailed with her instructions. Makes sock knitting fun.
also, um, if you know the weight of the yarn and the yarn name, you know the length! you just do this formula (the weight you have left in grams over the original ball weight), * the full yardage of the full skein. viola
I also bought the book and I do agree with your review. I has inspired me to try new patterns and heels. I was able to buy the spiral version of the book, which is really great as the open book lies flat!
I, too, have the book. I didn’t realize there was a spiral version. That would be a plus. I haven’t yet tried any of the patterns because my sock knitting is reserved first on the go knitting. I am mostly at home, so socks get very little love in my knitting world.
Very good review and much in the spirit of the season, there are so many socks make alongs during summer: Knitty Natty -Sock week, the Crazy Sock Lady ~ Summer Sock Camp, Taylor from Wool Needles Hands have one I don't remembered the name, Crochet Cakes ~Enemies To Lovers, and these are only I know for, who knows how many more are out there. A lots of places where this book will be handy.
Thanks for the great review, I found the same points about it - as an advanced mostly toe-up sock knitter I was underwhelmed with the content. That being said, it is a very pretty book and good for color inspiration especially with more basic sock pattern stitches.
I’ve been debating about purchasing this book because I usually use digital patterns, but I like Summer Lee”s sock patterns a lot and want to improve my sock knitting. Your review really helped me understand exactly what I might get out of purchasing this book. Most useful of all, you helped me to learn that I am the target audience for this book based on some of the tips and tutorials it contains. Thanks for the overview and review.
Hi Amy, I've had this book since it's very first printing because Summer Lee is amazing and it's because of her that I knit socks! But I haven't opened it except to flip through its pretty pictures because I find books a little overwhelming these days. lol BUT with you walking through it the way you did, I am ready to dive in and go to the spots in it that I'm interested in and will be helpful. Thanks so much for your excellent review!
I have this book and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it. I've made several of the patterns so far. I always use the heel flap/gusset but I'm getting out of my comfort zone and learning new heels. Great review. This book is worth evert penny.
Your book review was well organized; everyone could follow along. You have excellent speech, guiding us through the book with ease and understanding. I have S. Lee's book, and with your review I have a better understanding of each chapter. Thank You!
I love this review! I have the book and I love it also. I also work at my LYS and we sell this book so this has helped me to inform the customer because of the fact that I haven’t finished reading it.
I bought this book because I was excited about trying different heels, but I was super disappointed because all of the patterns in the latter part of the book are cuff down with either after thought heels or heel flap and gusset, so the patterns don't have a lot of variety in the construction. I'm using the book for inspiration and using some of the stitch patterns to make my own modified versions of the socks since I prefer a toe up sock or I occasionally do cuff down with a shadow wrap heel.
I was going to ask why she didn’t mention if the individual Sox were toe up or top down which is a very important feature to know. I am interested in toe up.
Great review. I am an experienced knitter. I purchased the book and am a little disappointed that much of the book is basic. I will try some of the more advanced patterns and find her color choices so inspiring.
I learned, after some disappointing experiences, to borrow a book from the library and get a really thorough look through it so I can decide whether or not it's for me. I enjoyed looking through this sock book but knew in the end that I didn't want to buy it. I do the same with cookbooks, and it has saved me an unknown amount of money and a lot of regrets! 🙂
even though it’s not a how to knit book would have liked to have a brief tutorial of magic loop, or how to knit two at a time. as a new sock knitter sometimes i need to reference techniques to start off as i forget things
Totally agree with your review. I was a "little" disappointed in the book since I found the socks to be basic and I've been knitting socks for 5 years. But since I bought the book as an ebook with my Amazon "reward" money, I consider it a freebie. But I am happy that the book covers afterthought heels for example. I just recently used my "reward money" to buy Charlotte Stone's colorwork sock book. You might want to check it out.
Funny that you mention Custom Socks Knit to Fit Your Feet, as I already own this one! In your opinion, is it worth having both books, from a technical construction and tips and tricks perspective? I am a fan of Summer Lee and watch her podcast, however I do prefer toe-up construction which is why I've been hesitant to get her book. But it is visually stunning with great photos, so I am tempted! I am also curious what additional insight she has regarding colorwork socks, as I've had several false starts getting into it (due to gauge/tension issues).
I bought the book months ago and decided to knit the Scandiland socks.. beware! The chart is absolutely not what is pictured, and the sizing is completely off. I am so disappointed. I was knitting away and just looking at the chart and I happened to share a picture of the project to a friend and that's when I realized the project picture and my sock DO NOT MATCH. As for the sizing, it is more of a sweater sleeve than a sock... I'm a tight knitter when it comes to colour stranding, so I made sure to adjust for it all while staying within gauge... I'm almost tempted to turn it into a sweater sleeve... otherwise, the book is full of pop colours, which caught my eye but now im a bit weary
Amy, you are so good at book reviews! I'm not even a sock knitter, but you kept me interested. Love the colors and photography in the book.
I have this book, love it! I bought it not only for it's content but also to support Summer Lee who is one cool chick. I am looking forward to knitting some of the patterns and your review is spot on!
I love your review as it was very thorough. I own this book and feel it is a great addition to my library. I am in the expanding skill group of people. Very happy with my purchase. ❤
Love the review. I actually got this book and LOVE it. I am knitting the Basic B socks right now and finished the Breton stripe ribbed socks a few weeks ago. She is a great sock designer and very detailed with her instructions. Makes sock knitting fun.
also, um, if you know the weight of the yarn and the yarn name, you know the length! you just do this formula (the weight you have left in grams over the original ball weight), * the full yardage of the full skein. viola
I also bought the book and I do agree with your review. I has inspired me to try new patterns and heels. I was able to buy the spiral version of the book, which is really great as the open book lies flat!
I, too, have the book. I didn’t realize there was a spiral version. That would be a plus. I haven’t yet tried any of the patterns because my sock knitting is reserved first on the go knitting. I am mostly at home, so socks get very little love in my knitting world.
@@saraw8503I bought the book online and I think it was harder to find the spiral version in stores.
Love this book review, and all of your podcasts.
Very good review and much in the spirit of the season, there are so many socks make alongs during summer:
Knitty Natty -Sock week, the Crazy Sock Lady ~ Summer Sock Camp, Taylor from Wool Needles Hands have one I don't remembered the name, Crochet Cakes ~Enemies To Lovers, and these are only I know for, who knows how many more are out there. A lots of places where this book will be handy.
Thanks for the great review, I found the same points about it - as an advanced mostly toe-up sock knitter I was underwhelmed with the content. That being said, it is a very pretty book and good for color inspiration especially with more basic sock pattern stitches.
I appreciate your review. You are informative, as always. Keep up the great work.😊
I’ve been debating about purchasing this book because I usually use digital patterns, but I like Summer Lee”s sock patterns a lot and want to improve my sock knitting. Your review really helped me understand exactly what I might get out of purchasing this book. Most useful of all, you helped me to learn that I am the target audience for this book based on some of the tips and tutorials it contains. Thanks for the overview and review.
Hi Amy, I've had this book since it's very first printing because Summer Lee is amazing and it's because of her that I knit socks! But I haven't opened it except to flip through its pretty pictures because I find books a little overwhelming these days. lol BUT with you walking through it the way you did, I am ready to dive in and go to the spots in it that I'm interested in and will be helpful. Thanks so much for your excellent review!
This book is fantastic. Worth every penny!😊
I have this book and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it. I've made several of the patterns so far. I always use the heel flap/gusset but I'm getting out of my comfort zone and learning new heels. Great review. This book is worth evert penny.
Your book review was well organized; everyone could follow along. You have excellent speech, guiding us through the book with ease and understanding. I have S. Lee's book, and with your review I have a better understanding of each chapter. Thank You!
Thanks so much for all the tips and useful information. As always your podcast is one of my favorites 💙🩵🧦
Thank you for such a thorough review of this book.
Loved the review👌 thank you! I was curious and found her patterns on Ravelry as well, will def knit some! She does seem to be a sock guru ❤
I love this review! I have the book and I love it also. I also work at my LYS and we sell this book so this has helped me to inform the customer because of the fact that I haven’t finished reading it.
Great review! I have knitted socks for years and with your detail - I am ready to purchase for a gift.
Excellent, clear and thorough review…… as always!!
I’d love to see a book review for Sari Nordlund’s new book Softly Timeless Knits!
Thanks for this great review of this book😊
thank you for making this review i have been looking for an indepth review for my own decision making!
I bought this book because I was excited about trying different heels, but I was super disappointed because all of the patterns in the latter part of the book are cuff down with either after thought heels or heel flap and gusset, so the patterns don't have a lot of variety in the construction. I'm using the book for inspiration and using some of the stitch patterns to make my own modified versions of the socks since I prefer a toe up sock or I occasionally do cuff down with a shadow wrap heel.
I was going to ask why she didn’t mention if the individual Sox were toe up or top down which is a very important feature to know. I am interested in toe up.
Great review. I am an experienced knitter. I purchased the book and am a little disappointed that much of the book is basic. I will try some of the more advanced patterns and find her color choices so inspiring.
I learned, after some disappointing experiences, to borrow a book from the library and get a really thorough look through it so I can decide whether or not it's for me. I enjoyed looking through this sock book but knew in the end that I didn't want to buy it. I do the same with cookbooks, and it has saved me an unknown amount of money and a lot of regrets! 🙂
@@sunrhyze Great idea, I will do that the next time.
I love your lip colour in this video!
even though it’s not a how to knit book would have liked to have a brief tutorial of magic loop, or how to knit two at a time. as a new sock knitter sometimes i need to reference techniques to start off as i forget things
Totally agree with your review. I was a "little" disappointed in the book since I found the socks to be basic and I've been knitting socks for 5 years. But since I bought the book as an ebook with my Amazon "reward" money, I consider it a freebie. But I am happy that the book covers afterthought heels for example. I just recently used my "reward money" to buy Charlotte Stone's colorwork sock book. You might want to check it out.
Such a great review!
Great review thank you. I’m not the world’s greatest sock knitter. I usually run out of enthusiasm after the first one 😂 Any tips?
Funny that you mention Custom Socks Knit to Fit Your Feet, as I already own this one! In your opinion, is it worth having both books, from a technical construction and tips and tricks perspective? I am a fan of Summer Lee and watch her podcast, however I do prefer toe-up construction which is why I've been hesitant to get her book. But it is visually stunning with great photos, so I am tempted! I am also curious what additional insight she has regarding colorwork socks, as I've had several false starts getting into it (due to gauge/tension issues).
As a fellow left handed knitter I would like to know how you find the instructions? Are they easy enough to convert without charts?
Enjoyed your review on this book. Which book would you suggest for toe up socks? TIA😊
Such a pretty book
I bought the book months ago and decided to knit the Scandiland socks.. beware! The chart is absolutely not what is pictured, and the sizing is completely off. I am so disappointed. I was knitting away and just looking at the chart and I happened to share a picture of the project to a friend and that's when I realized the project picture and my sock DO NOT MATCH. As for the sizing, it is more of a sweater sleeve than a sock... I'm a tight knitter when it comes to colour stranding, so I made sure to adjust for it all while staying within gauge... I'm almost tempted to turn it into a sweater sleeve...
otherwise, the book is full of pop colours, which caught my eye but now im a bit weary