Knitting: Learn to Knit Two-at-a-time Top-down Socks
With Amy Gullen
Saturdays, October 21, 28 and November 4, 1-3 pm
$60 + Supplies
$60 + Supplies
Image by Ssedro
Do
you want to learn how to knit socks? Do you suffer from second sock
syndrome or do your socks turn out different sizes? Two-at-a-time,
top-down socks are a great way to learn how to knit socks and are a fix
for those common sock issues. This is also a great project to learn the
magic loop method for knitting in the round.
During the class, you will knit a pair of baby socks to that you can finish a pair over the 3 sessions.
Supplies needed:
*1
center-pull or 2 smaller balls of Fingering weight yarn- 70 yards
total. The average skein of sock yarn will give you plenty of yarn to
make the class project and a pair of medium women socks.
* US 1 (or US 0 if you are a loose knitter and US1.5
if a tight knitter) 36" circular needle (24-48" will also work). You
can also bring 2 circular needles if you don't want to use magic loop.
Gauge is not particularly important for the class project but will be
for children and adult socks.
* Pattern provided in class
(three session class)