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Notes
Notes
Socks of All Sorts-the first book
2 common gauges are given with each pattern so that the socks may be knitted on standard, mid-gauge or bulky machines. Fine gauge machines may be able to use the standard instructions but the patterns have not been tested for them. Passaps can use the standard instructions. One gauge is definitely for standards/Passaps, the other for bulkies. Mid-gauge machines choose the one of these that works best for the individual machine. Most mid-gauges can knit at least one, sometimes both versions.
Sock fabrics and gauges
helps you to understand the difference between knitting sock and sweater fabrics and how to use the patterns for your machine
Fixing the fit & understanding sock sizes
shows how to substitute yarns and gauges if necessary and make perfectly fitted socks even if you can’t find the yarn given in the pattern or the feet to be fitted are unusual
Working with weights explains the function & type of weights needed for sock knitting
Happy Feet
Classic socks knitted with ribbed tops and circular feet. The feet are seamless. The tops require a seam. Ribber required.
Simple stretch socks
These socks are knitted circular so a ribber is essential. They make use of lycra run-along
Soy Socks
Knitted flat and seamed so no ribber is required. Soy has naturally anti-bacterial properties!
Socks to Dye For
These socks take advantage of self-patterning yarns whether purchased or dyed yourself. The tops are mock rib and the socks are knitted flat so no ribber is required.
Beneath The Surface
Explains how you can dye your own self-patterning yarns.
Summer Socks
Knitted with mock ribbed tops, hung hems and circular. Therefore they have no seams at all. They come off the machine with only the toe to be closed.
Cushion foot socks
Part of the sock is lightly felted to get the cushioned feet. Socks are knitted in 2 yarns to make this possible. A ribber is helpful but not essential
Making socks into slipper socks.
Turkish Delight
An unusual way of knitting flat socks, inspired by sock shapes from Turkey.
Assorted sock tops describes how to make 6 different types and substitute them in the sock patterns for even greater variety and comfort
eBook published in August 2009 by The Answer Lady