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2-at-a-Time Socks: Revealed Inside. . . The Secret of Knitting Two at Once on One Circular Needle Works for any Sock Pattern! Overviews
Sock knitters in any place know the discontentment of Second Sock Syndrome. It goes something like this: A cute new sock pattern and soft, foot-warming yarn lead to many happy knitting hours, resulting in . . . One sock. The first sock is done (and it's adorable!) but pattern distraction sets in. Who wants to knit the same project all over again? There are so many new projects waiting to be discovered.Melissa Morgan-Oakes ends the drudgery of the second sock by showing knitters how to cast on and knit two socks at one time on one long circular needle! Her formula is captured in step-by-step photographs, clearly showing knitters how to turn out two socks at the same time. Goodbye to lonely, abandoned particular socks. Hello to unlimited pretty pairs, knit on one needle (often accomplished on the same day), and worn with pride and that gratifying sense of accomplishment.
Oakes is a dedicated knitter, knitwear designer, and knitting trainer who has known the discontentment of Second Sock Syndrome. Her easy-to-learn technique enables sock stitchers to adapt any pattern to her two-at-a-time method. But before experimenting with other patterns, readers will want to try Morgan-Oakes's 15 traditional designs. Fun and creative, they comprise straightforward to involved choices, a collection of yarn weights, and designs for women, men, and children.
Socks are small, relatively inexpensive, and curious to knit — a favorite conveyable choice of busy knitters. Keep the fun in sock-stitching with the innovative new technique that produces two socks — yes, that's one sock for each foot — at the very same time!
Consumer testimonial —
"I am a new knitter and purchased 2-at-a-time Socks. Perfect! This is a book is the best venture I've ever made! I have a lovely pair of socks ... For the first time! Very wide instructions, as well as a very easy-to-understand glossary in the back. I suggest this book to anything interested in knitting socks. So much easier than the double pointed needles! — Deborah, Colorado Springs, Co
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