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Toe up sock book recommendations
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Zoe
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Jan 07, 2012 07:12AM

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I'm thinking if taking the toe-up class on Craftsy, but that would still require me to be at my computer to cast on - sometimes a book is just the most portable thing. I also need a LOT of visuals - the way I finally managed socks was to print out Silver's Sock Class online - she gives you picture by picture images, and that helped (because I didn't have many books and had no clue how to pick up a stitch). I wonder if Silver has something for toe up....

I will look there Jennifer, thanks! I actually just did a cowl that had a moebius cast on and had to watch it on you tube. I wonder if I can find an entire sock tutorial on there? I know knitpicks has some videos too....

Thanks! I've looked at Wendy Johnson's stuff, and i think that might be the book I purchase - seems a wee bit more attainable than stuff like Cookie A - which is great to look at, but not sure it would be fun for me to do.
And I'm not into magic loop - strictly love my dpns....
And I'm not into magic loop - strictly love my dpns....

Enjoy & good luck!! I am planning to try cuff down this year so can swap notes then!

I agree with Amanda (above). I learned two at a time from the Melissa Morgan-Oakes book then gave it to my mom who also used it for her first pair. Aside from that ravelry designer Michelle Hunter (knit purl hunter) has great videos and tutorials on her website. Good luck, Toe up is the best!

There is a Ravelry group for the Melissa Morgan-Oakes book Toe Up 2-at-a-time also !

I learned toe-up sock knitting from a free pattern from Elann.com. I think you might have to have a username to get access to the free patterns, but here is the address: http://www.elann.com/Commerce.web/Pro...
It's still probably my main sock pattern. I started with the plain sock, then started adding leg patterns as I felt more comfortable.

I love Wendy Johnson! Her books on toe up socks finally broke through the wall I was having with socks.
So many good things! Does anyone know if the Melissas morgan Oakes book is relevant to someone who uses DPNs? I'm afraid my dpns won't be wrested out of my cold, dead hands. I'm also going to look at Heather Ordover's free sock books on Ravelry. She has a toe up AND a toe down.
Still blows my mind how generous the knitting world is - lots of free stuff.
Still blows my mind how generous the knitting world is - lots of free stuff.




I'll have to look into that Karen. I'm curious about a book called Big Foot Knits from Cooperative Press. It's for larger feet, yes, but has great instructions on how to customize fit!