Now for sock two. The hardest thing in knitting. Afterthought heel. No real pattern was used but I did write it down as I made it so I can repeat it.

I’m tired of buying socks that blow out after a week. I have been hoarding discount sock yarn for years and it’s time get it used so I can repair instead of toss.

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    9 hours ago

    Knit them on the same needles in pairs and then they are done at the same time at the cost of only SOME of your sanity

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      10 hours ago

      I’ve never done simple socks before so they feel underwhelming. Normally I have done kilt socks with all kinds of cabling. This feels like a minimum viable project compared to what I’m used to.

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    My mother made so many knitted socks! I never really liked knitting in the round so I haven’t made any.

    Also she hated the heels so they scare me lol

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      Heals can be completed. I settled on the afterthought as my favorite for daily use socks. It’s the easiest by far. But it does leave a tiny little hole on each side. Which is why I don’t use it for free socks like I would wear with a kilt. If I’m going to spend two weeks doing cabling I’ll use a more traditional heel.

      I prefer DPNs for knitting in the round for small things like socks. But that gets tangled when doing a larger project like a sweater. For that I want a cabled needle.

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        I’m always scared the double points are going to go SLOOP and slip into nowhere. They won’t, but my brain still gets worried. I have done projects on them, there were these like…knitted stuffed mice we made for the cats. Cats looooved them. Lost the pattern though.

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          If that’s a fear then get bamboo needles instead of metal ones. Makes a huge difference. I kinda wish I had some size 1 bamboos. Normally the metal ones don’t slip but if I’m doing surgery with just one to three stitches on a needle it might.

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            All of the ones I have are wooden in some form, cause the metal makes my hands sad! It’s silly brain things.