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How to Knit Socks

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    26. Gusset Stitches on 2 Circular Needles
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    Instructor Nancy Wynn teaches stitch witchery as she guides you through knitting gusset stitches on two circular needles. You're on the path to sock-cess!

    Instructor Nancy Wynn teaches stitch witchery as she guides you through knitting gusset stitches on two circular needles. You're on the path to sock-cess!

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    27. Gusset Decreases 2 Circular Needles
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    Follow along as Nancy Wynn, knitting instructor extraordinaire, coaches you on gusset decreases. It's knitting socks with two circular needles made easy!

    Follow along as Nancy Wynn, knitting instructor extraordinaire, coaches you on gusset decreases. It's knitting socks with two circular needles made easy!

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    28. Star Toe with 2 Circular Needles
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    Instructor Nancy Wynn calmly coaches you to sock stardom with this simple method for toe finishing. Grab your circular needles and shoot for the stars.

    Instructor Nancy Wynn calmly coaches you to sock stardom with this simple method for toe finishing. Grab your circular needles and shoot for the stars.

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    29. Finishing Touches for Knitted Socks
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    Learn tips and tricks for improving the appearance of your sock. These knitting techniques are easy to learn and will sew up all your loose ends!

    Learn tips and tricks for improving the appearance of your sock. These knitting techniques are easy to learn and will sew up all your loose ends!

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marisol m
Hi Nancy, I'm really enjoying your sock class. I've been a fan of your online videos and was thrilled to find out that you were offering this sock class, so I purchased it and I'm loving it, thank you! Anyway, my question is, how would you go about rearranging the needles if you're working the sock on 2 circs and you want to use a kitchener stitch for finishing the toes. I tried to follow the logic via the magic loop method but I think I may have gotten a bit jumbled. Thanks Nancy! Marisol
Nancy Wynn
Thank you Marisol - I appreciate your comments and support. I'm guessing the part that goofs you up is where the working yarn ends up which is often somewhere in the middle, right? Let me know if that's the issue.
marisol m
Hi Nancy, thanks so much for responding. Yes you're absolutely correct, that's the part that has me stumped. It's the point at which the stitches need to be rearranged on the needles so that the sock lays flat as if ready to slip on in prep for the kitchener stitch. I hope I'm making sense. Thanks Nancy! I look forward to hearing back. Keep up the awesome work, love what you do!
Nancy Wynn
Okay, what you need to do is add a another double pointed or circular needle to the mix. By doing that, it will allow you to move the stitches around much more easily. Slip the stitches so that they are laying flat and ready for grafting. One of the needles will have the working yarn suspended in the middle. Take the "extra" needle, slip the unworked stitches onto that needle and knit them then slip them back onto the sock circular needle. The working yarn should be at the end and ready to graft
Nancy Wynn
I ran out of space but please tell me if this makes sense. Thanks and I'll wait to hear from you ; - )
marisol m
Hi Nancy. Thanks so much for the explanation, it does make sense. I'll give it a go and see if I can reproduce this. Thank you, I really appreciate all your help!
Nancy Wynn
Good luck and you know where to find me if you get stuck ????
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