Getting Started Knitting Socks
By (Author) Ann Budd
Interweave Press Inc
Interweave Press Inc
6th August 2007
18th June 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.432
Hardback
136
Width 476mm, Height 204mm
From cast-on stitches to binding off, this handbook details the simple steps needed to turn seemingly complicated sock knitting projects into easy and enjoyable activities. Helpful photographs and instructional drawings ensure that even inexperienced knitters will be able to produce high-quality socks and handle more complicated techniques, such as the Kitchener stitch at the toe. Using instructions for five different sizes--from child through adult large--at five different gauges, knitters can produce styles ranging from delicate dress socks to thick and furry slipper socks. More adventurous knitters can add variety and flair by following one of 16 unique designs or trying one of the dozens of rib, cable, and lace patterns provided. With plenty of tips and a handy stitch dictionary, this guide unleashes the creativity and fun of sock knitting.
"Essential for all knitting collections." - Library Journal
"I strongly recommend this book for anybody who wants to become a sock knitter." - Knitter's Review
"The best beginning sock book that has been published so far. That is all. Go buy it." - Knitty.com
"No detail is ignored and Ann anticipates questions as if she is sitting next to you. This is a finger twitching book--it makes me want to drop everything and knit something from it right now." - KnitPicks Podcast
"One of the best sock knitting books to come out in a long time." - Knitting News Cast
"Photography is sharp with a tight focus providing an excellent reference for those needing a visual guide through every step." - Monsters and Critics.com
"With this book from Interweave Press, you'll be knitting gorgeous socks in no time." - Let's Knit (UK)
Ann Budd is book editor for Interweave Press and former senior editor of Interweave Knits. She is author of The Knitters Handy Guide of Patterns (Interweave Press, 2002) and The Knitters Handy Guide to Sweater Patterns (Interweave Press, 2004). Ann lives in Boulder, Colorado.