My sock knitting class is now available in a printer friendly version.
I’ve removed the black background from ALL of the photos so they’re no longer little ink hogs.
Let the rejoicing begin.
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My sock knitting class is now available in a printer friendly version.
I’ve removed the black background from ALL of the photos so they’re no longer little ink hogs.
Let the rejoicing begin.
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woohoo!
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I bought sock yarn from my LYS AND from KnitPicks and your tutorial is on my “to do” list! Now I just need to buy ink for my printer…
:cheering: Woohoo!! I just started your class and I love it!!!
I’m glad that its in a printer friendly version too!! :cheering:
Awesome Silver! I used the part for closing the toe (cant remeber what its called) for attatching a handle on my Sophie bag. And I had to keep scrolling up and down, heh! Of course I finally got the hang of it on the last 4 stitches! But a printed version sounds great for stuff like that.
Candace, who really needs to learn to knit a sock.
:cheering: I already thought your tutorial was wonderful. Now I guess it is splendiferous! I send so many people there!
Wow this is fabulous!
Silver! I checked it out (its printing right now!) This is fantabulous!
Thank you sooooo much.
Candace
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I STILL visit for help starting the Kitchener stitch; after the first few, I’m good to go, but I can never remember the first few!! :doh:
You’re just so dang speshkal, Sil!!
Future socks of America SALUTE you! It is one groovy tutorial! I have made a regular pair, a pair of socklets, and a teenie baby pair using your methodology. Thank you so very much!