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  • @AngelaPreston and other #Knitting folks - I bought yarn to knit socks but I'm paralyzed trying to choose a pattern.
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    @podfeet @consumablejoy

    this pattern does a provisional cast on to allow you to shape the toes and then return to the provisional cast on to do the rest of the sock.
    So all you need to find out is how many stitches you need to go around your foot once and then how pointy you like your toes and heel. Any sock is just jamming with those variables.

    If you don't like the heel you get with the wrap&turn: socks are quick & small... find another heel and try that. Experiment.

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  • @AngelaPreston and other #Knitting folks - I bought yarn to knit socks but I'm paralyzed trying to choose a pattern.
    fritzoidsF fritzoids

    @consumablejoy @podfeet

    oooh! That's the pattern that I use now, except I use a Turkish cast-on to start at the tippy-toes and then just increase until I've got C, then I work my way to the heel etc.
    I much prefer toe-up socks because it's much easier to try on the sock and get a feel for when it's time to start the heel.

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  • @AngelaPreston and other #Knitting folks - I bought yarn to knit socks but I'm paralyzed trying to choose a pattern.
    fritzoidsF fritzoids

    @podfeet

    I like this pattern because it is easy to see where in the pattern you are. The original website is no longer available, but the WayBackMachine has got it.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20220626011420/https://wendyknits.net/media/nanner-socks.pdf

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