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QuestionHow long does it take to knit a sock?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt depends on your experience level, the size of the sock, and the complexity of the pattern you’re using. A pair of adult-sized socks might take 1-2 for an experienced knitter, but a lot longer for someone trying it for the first time.
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QuestionIs it difficult to knit socks?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerOnce you know the basics of knitting, it’s not too difficult. There’s a learning curve to any new knitting project, but you’ll get the hang of it with a little practice, trial, and error!
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QuestionIs it easier to knit or crochet socks?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt really depends on who you ask. Crochet people will tell you that crochet is much faster and easier, while those who are used to knitting will say the opposite! However, knitting will give you a stretchier sock that’s easier to get onto your foot.
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QuestionWhere can I get double point knitting needles?Community AnswerA well-stocked knitting, fabric, or arts and crafts store will carry them. You can also find them online.
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QuestionHow much yarn and how many knitting needles do I need? What do they cost?Community AnswerYou need five knitting needles and a 364-yard roll of yarn (you'll have extra). You can get the needles for about $10 on Amazon. The yarn you can get at Walmart for around $5.
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QuestionIf I don't have double pointed needles, could I just use regular needles and just pull the yarn over the thicker bottom, or do I have to use double pointed needles?Community AnswerYou will get frustrated very quickly if you try to pull your stitches over the "button" on the end of your single-pointed needles. Wait until you can get double-points.
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QuestionHow do I tighten the cast on?Community AnswerMake sure the yarn is wrapped tightly around the needles and begin stitching while holding the yarn tight where you cast on.
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QuestionHow much yarn do I need?Community AnswerThat depends on the size and length of the sock you are making. For example, you would need a lot more yarn to make a pair of socks for an adult than for a baby. In general, however, one ball of yarn should be enough to make a pair of socks; in some cases, you might need two balls of yarn.
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QuestionCan I make a sock only using 2 needles?Community AnswerYes. You would just have to make it in parts and sew it together, or you could use the magic loop method on circular knitting needles.
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QuestionDo the sock sizes correspond with sizes in the store?Community AnswerMaybe. You can measure the sock as you knit it to ensure that it will fit your foot. Try holding it up against a sock that fits you or insert your foot into the sock to make sure you get the length right.
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QuestionWhat is the penultimate stitch?Community AnswerThe one before the last.
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QuestionHow do I fix a mistake that I've made?Community AnswerPull out your working yarn, which will undo the stitch you messed up on. Then, just redo it and keep going.
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QuestionCan I knit the entire sock with my circular needle?Community AnswerYes, using the magic-loop method. Most circular needles are too large to make a sock if used in the standard manner.
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QuestionI'm used to knitting random things. How can I get used to knitting socks and scarfs?Community AnswerStart with something small, and quick to knit, like a slipper-sock made of worsted weight yarn.
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QuestionHow long does it take to knit socks?Community AnswerIt depends on how fast you knit, plus the gauge, size, and complexity of the pattern. For me it is usually one to two months.
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QuestionCould I use five chopsticks instead of five double-pointed needles?Community AnswerProbably, if they're long enough, but you would have to keep pulling the yarn over the non-pointed end, which may get VERY annoying, so I suggest you just wait and get double-pointed needles instead.
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QuestionDo the sock sizes correspond with sizes in the store?Community AnswerIt depends on the type of yarn you're using since the type of yarn that store-bought socks use is often a blend involving elastic. However, if you want to size socks, or any other knitted project for that matter, write down the number of stitches you make in each row and test out a few sizes before you find the one corresponding to a store size that you want.
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QuestionWhere can I buy circular needles?Lynne JeanCommunity AnswerYou can by circular needles from your local yarn shop, local craft store, or online through Amazon, Etsy, eBay or a more specific shop.
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QuestionCan DK (UK term ) yarn be used ?Lynne JeanCommunity AnswerYes, DK yarn can be used, although the result will be more like a slipper than a sock. You would need to change the amount of stitches to cast on (I recommend doing about 40-50 stitches, depending on how big you want the sock) so that the sock isn't massive, and use larger needles: either 3.5mm or 4mm.
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