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Knitting More Circles around Socks
Two at a Time, Toe Up or Cuff Down
by
Antje Gillingham
Pages:
96
Description:
8 1/2" x 8 1/2", full color, softcover
ISBN:
978-1-56477-915-1
Product Code:
B986
Availability:
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Price: $24.99
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About the Book
From the best-selling author of
Knitting Circles around Socks
, here’s an exciting new collection of fun sock patterns! Now learn to knit two at a time on two circular needles, from the toe up!
Includes both toe-up and cuff-down knitting techniques
Features 12 all-new sock patterns in a range of skill levels
Provides patterns in men’s, women’s, and children’s sizes
Product Reviews
From Knitting Book Roundup by Alyse Wax
Knitting More Circles Around Socks
is Antje Gillingham’s follow-up to
Knitting Circles Around Socks
. While not strictly a beginner’s guide to knitting socks, it has some really useful diagrams and tips. The book is divided into two sections: cuff down socks, and toe up socks. Each section starts with a pattern for a basic sock; knit two at a time on circular needles (to ensure evenness). The patterns are not particularly innovative: a slip-stitch pattern, simple cables, diagonal ribbing to name a few, but all are written specifically for knitting two at a time. There is also a handy guide to converting traditional double-pointed needle sock patterns to circular needles.
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