Hi there!
Once again, my 2018 goal was to learn to knit socks and I refused to give up my desire of learning to knit socks. My Mama always told me where there's a will, there's a way (in other words if you want something bad enough, then find a way to make it happen-don't give up trying). Meanwhile I began to do research on sock knitting, reading books, patterns for heel techniques (since that seemed to be the part that stumped me in the process), exploring Toes-Up vs. Cuff Down, Magic Loop vs. Double Pointed Needles and watching You Tube videos on sock making. Eventually I felt encouraged to TRY it again.
Perhaps you are looking into learning to knit socks too, if so these are some of the things I've learned about sock knitting.
- You Tube is your friend. Videos are plentiful.
- Ravelry.com is your friend. Lots of free patterns available, plus tons of inspiration.
- Big box store yarns are good for learning. Later invest in good quality yarn by supporting your local yarn store.
- Expect to make mistakes, it's okay. Learn from your mistakes.
- NEVER EVER GIVE UP! The first pair of socks that come off your needles will be worth the effort it took and the second pair will go quicker and easier.
- A word of caution: sock knitting can become an addiction.
I've learned to knit socks! Are they perfect every time? No, but each pair is wonderful in it's own way and I learn something with every pair. Each time a sock comes off my needles, I immediately cast on the second sock and when I complete a pair of socks I'm totally delighted and cast on for a new pair. There is always a sock on my needles no matter what else I happen to be knitting.
Bee Creative!
Suzy
P.S.
It pays to never, ever give up on learning something new. Thanks Mama!
4 comments:
I LOVE my socks and wear them often!!! You are amazing!
Anne,
I'm SO happy you love your socks and are wearing them. They were such a pleasure to knit because of the interesting color changes and the self striping pattern in the yarn. I hope you have many years of wearing them and always remember they were knit with lots of love.
xoxo
So that is what you've been up to! Congratulations on not giving up. I haven't knitted in many months...there's a story (or two) that I will have to share the next time I see you.
Hope you are having a great summer.
Hey Jeanna! We sure miss you. It will be awhile before we can catch up. Having surgery soon on shoulder. Hope to get back to knitting asap. Hope your summer is going well.
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