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− | + | Do you have a cool yarn that you just can't wait to make into socks? Get back to basics and try these steps.<br> | |
You will need to know how to [[Knit|knit]], [[Knit the Purl Stitch|purl]], [[Cast On|cast on]] and [[Cast Off|cast off]]. This pattern requires you to knit from the toe upwards. It also requires [[Knit With Double Pointed Needles|double pointed needles]]. | You will need to know how to [[Knit|knit]], [[Knit the Purl Stitch|purl]], [[Cast On|cast on]] and [[Cast Off|cast off]]. This pattern requires you to knit from the toe upwards. It also requires [[Knit With Double Pointed Needles|double pointed needles]]. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Choose the yarn you'd like to use. Be aware that yarn that is too thick will not make very practical socks––though it will make a nice set of slippers! | # Choose the yarn you'd like to use. Be aware that yarn that is too thick will not make very practical socks––though it will make a nice set of slippers! | ||
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# Cast off very loosely, even looser than you think might be needed, because tight casting-off can mean that your sock is hard to get on and uncomfortable.<br> | # Cast off very loosely, even looser than you think might be needed, because tight casting-off can mean that your sock is hard to get on and uncomfortable.<br> | ||
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== Things You'll Need == | == Things You'll Need == |