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WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. TWO AT A TIME (TAAT) SOCKS Two At A Time (TAAT) Socks. You will need: 100g 4ply sock yarn (I'm using West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4ply in Winwick Mum Collection Wildflower) 2.5mm circular needle in length 80-100cm (80cm is the very minimum, 100cm is more comfortable) 1 set DPNs size 2.5mm (optional 3.0mm for looser cast on) 2 safety pins or progress keepers. WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
EASY CABLE SOCKS
This is the point where you'll need your cable needle. 1 To complete your C4F stitch, slip the first two stitches of the block purl-wise onto your cable needle and hold those stitches in front of your work. 2 Now, keeping the cable needle in front of your work, knit the next two stitches of the cable block. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. BASIC 6PLY BOOT SOCKS One of the things about owning a dog is that you're out every day, whatever the weather. I learned early on that walking in anything other than wellies or walking boots was a mistake (you try hurtling into the bushes after a mischievous hound wearing sandals!) and as the weather gets colder, you need thicker socks.I'm quite fussy about my socks; I like thicker socks generally which is why I BASIC 8PLY (DK) BOOT SOCKS Round 2: Knit one round, slipping markers as you come to them. Round 3: K1, SSK, K to 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to. 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1. Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until you have 28 stitches left and divide these between two needles so that the front and the back of the socks match.WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. TWO AT A TIME (TAAT) SOCKS Two At A Time (TAAT) Socks. You will need: 100g 4ply sock yarn (I'm using West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4ply in Winwick Mum Collection Wildflower) 2.5mm circular needle in length 80-100cm (80cm is the very minimum, 100cm is more comfortable) 1 set DPNs size 2.5mm (optional 3.0mm for looser cast on) 2 safety pins or progress keepers. WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
EASY CABLE SOCKS
This is the point where you'll need your cable needle. 1 To complete your C4F stitch, slip the first two stitches of the block purl-wise onto your cable needle and hold those stitches in front of your work. 2 Now, keeping the cable needle in front of your work, knit the next two stitches of the cable block. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. BASIC 6PLY BOOT SOCKS One of the things about owning a dog is that you're out every day, whatever the weather. I learned early on that walking in anything other than wellies or walking boots was a mistake (you try hurtling into the bushes after a mischievous hound wearing sandals!) and as the weather gets colder, you need thicker socks.I'm quite fussy about my socks; I like thicker socks generally which is why I BASIC 8PLY (DK) BOOT SOCKS Round 2: Knit one round, slipping markers as you come to them. Round 3: K1, SSK, K to 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to. 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1. Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until you have 28 stitches left and divide these between two needles so that the front and the back of the socks match.WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: WINWICK MUM : JUNE 2021 Award-winning creative lifestyle blog with free beginner sock knitting tutorials and patterns. Learn to knit socks with the Winwick MumSockalong!
BEAR WITH | WINWICK MUM I hope you are fine and well on this rather humid Thursday (and it's still early!). I'm popping in to tell you that I am in the process of transferring my blog posts over to my new platform this week and in the immortal words of Captain Oates, "I may be some time". THE END OR THE BEGINNING? I always think of the year as a clock and the hands are almost back at 12 o'clock. This might not be the usual way to think of a calendar (or so my husband tells me!) but I've always seen time like that, and I love that moment in January when it's a whole new year with the hands at the top of the clock face and the new year in front of you ready for you to do something with it - a bit like WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots ofOUR DAY OUT
A family day out to Wales, including Rhos-on-Sea. Looking for the extraordinary in the everyday WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitch BASIC 4PLY KNEE HIGH SOCKS Basic 4ply Knee High Socks. Size To fit calf circumference 14 inches; 35.5 cm. Advice is given to adjust the size for any foot. Tension 30 stitches to 4in; 10cm and in stocking stitch (worked in the round) on 2.5mm needles. Always use thesize of
BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Sockalong - accessories and matching yarn. Sockalong - anatomy of a sock. Sockalong - Week 1 - Cast on, cuff and leg. Sockalong - Week 2 - Heel flap, heel turn and gusset. Sockalong - Week 3 - Foot, toe and grafting the toes. Sockalong basic 4ply sock pattern. BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG 1 Hold the two DPNs with your left hand. Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and pull the yarn through. Don't take the stitch off the DPN. 2 Next, insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN. Don't take thestitch off.
WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. TWO AT A TIME (TAAT) SOCKS Two At A Time (TAAT) Socks. You will need: 100g 4ply sock yarn (I'm using West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4ply in Winwick Mum Collection Wildflower) 2.5mm circular needle in length 80-100cm (80cm is the very minimum, 100cm is more comfortable) 1 set DPNs size 2.5mm (optional 3.0mm for looser cast on) 2 safety pins or progress keepers. WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
EASY CABLE SOCKS
This is the point where you'll need your cable needle. 1 To complete your C4F stitch, slip the first two stitches of the block purl-wise onto your cable needle and hold those stitches in front of your work. 2 Now, keeping the cable needle in front of your work, knit the next two stitches of the cable block. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. BASIC 6PLY BOOT SOCKS One of the things about owning a dog is that you're out every day, whatever the weather. I learned early on that walking in anything other than wellies or walking boots was a mistake (you try hurtling into the bushes after a mischievous hound wearing sandals!) and as the weather gets colder, you need thicker socks.I'm quite fussy about my socks; I like thicker socks generally which is why I BASIC 8PLY (DK) BOOT SOCKS Round 2: Knit one round, slipping markers as you come to them. Round 3: K1, SSK, K to 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to. 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1. Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until you have 28 stitches left and divide these between two needles so that the front and the back of the socks match.WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. TWO AT A TIME (TAAT) SOCKS Two At A Time (TAAT) Socks. You will need: 100g 4ply sock yarn (I'm using West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4ply in Winwick Mum Collection Wildflower) 2.5mm circular needle in length 80-100cm (80cm is the very minimum, 100cm is more comfortable) 1 set DPNs size 2.5mm (optional 3.0mm for looser cast on) 2 safety pins or progress keepers. WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
EASY CABLE SOCKS
This is the point where you'll need your cable needle. 1 To complete your C4F stitch, slip the first two stitches of the block purl-wise onto your cable needle and hold those stitches in front of your work. 2 Now, keeping the cable needle in front of your work, knit the next two stitches of the cable block. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. BASIC 6PLY BOOT SOCKS One of the things about owning a dog is that you're out every day, whatever the weather. I learned early on that walking in anything other than wellies or walking boots was a mistake (you try hurtling into the bushes after a mischievous hound wearing sandals!) and as the weather gets colder, you need thicker socks.I'm quite fussy about my socks; I like thicker socks generally which is why I BASIC 8PLY (DK) BOOT SOCKS Round 2: Knit one round, slipping markers as you come to them. Round 3: K1, SSK, K to 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to. 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1. Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until you have 28 stitches left and divide these between two needles so that the front and the back of the socks match.WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: WINWICK MUM : JUNE 2021 Award-winning creative lifestyle blog with free beginner sock knitting tutorials and patterns. Learn to knit socks with the Winwick MumSockalong!
BEAR WITH | WINWICK MUM I hope you are fine and well on this rather humid Thursday (and it's still early!). I'm popping in to tell you that I am in the process of transferring my blog posts over to my new platform this week and in the immortal words of Captain Oates, "I may be some time". THE END OR THE BEGINNING? I always think of the year as a clock and the hands are almost back at 12 o'clock. This might not be the usual way to think of a calendar (or so my husband tells me!) but I've always seen time like that, and I love that moment in January when it's a whole new year with the hands at the top of the clock face and the new year in front of you ready for you to do something with it - a bit like WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchOUR DAY OUT
A family day out to Wales, including Rhos-on-Sea BASIC 4PLY KNEE HIGH SOCKS Basic 4ply Knee High Socks. Size To fit calf circumference 14 inches; 35.5 cm. Advice is given to adjust the size for any foot. Tension 30 stitches to 4in; 10cm and in stocking stitch (worked in the round) on 2.5mm needles. Always use thesize of
BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Sockalong - accessories and matching yarn. Sockalong - anatomy of a sock. Sockalong - Week 1 - Cast on, cuff and leg. Sockalong - Week 2 - Heel flap, heel turn and gusset. Sockalong - Week 3 - Foot, toe and grafting the toes. Sockalong basic 4ply sock pattern. BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG 1 Hold the two DPNs with your left hand. Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and pull the yarn through. Don't take the stitch off the DPN. 2 Next, insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN. Don't take thestitch off.
WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. THE END OR THE BEGINNING? I always think of the year as a clock and the hands are almost back at 12 o'clock. This might not be the usual way to think of a calendar (or so my husband tells me!) but I've always seen time like that, and I love that moment in January when it's a whole new year with the hands at the top of the clock face and the new year in front of you ready for you to do something with it - a bit like WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Sockalong - accessories and matching yarn. Sockalong - anatomy of a sock. Sockalong - Week 1 - Cast on, cuff and leg. Sockalong - Week 2 - Heel flap, heel turn and gusset. Sockalong - Week 3 - Foot, toe and grafting the toes. Sockalong basic 4ply sock pattern. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Row 1: K2, P2, repeat to end, turn. Row 2: K2, P2, repeat to end, turn. Your first two rows will look like this: If you chose to cast on with DPNs, this is the point where you are going to change to your 2.5mm circular needle - all you have to do is to knit the stitches from the DPN onto your circular needle. CONTRAST CUFF, HEEL AND TOE SOCKS Contrast cuff, heel and toe socks - free tutorial. One of the things that you quickly discover when you've knitted a few pairs of top (cuff) down socks is that you've got leftover yarn. Toe-up knitters will tell you that they rarely have leftovers as they can keep knitting until all the yarn is gone, but that doesn't work fortop-down as you'd
WINWICK MUM : 2021
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. THE END OR THE BEGINNING? I always think of the year as a clock and the hands are almost back at 12 o'clock. This might not be the usual way to think of a calendar (or so my husband tells me!) but I've always seen time like that, and I love that moment in January when it's a whole new year with the hands at the top of the clock face and the new year in front of you ready for you to do something with it - a bit like WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Sockalong - accessories and matching yarn. Sockalong - anatomy of a sock. Sockalong - Week 1 - Cast on, cuff and leg. Sockalong - Week 2 - Heel flap, heel turn and gusset. Sockalong - Week 3 - Foot, toe and grafting the toes. Sockalong basic 4ply sock pattern. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Row 1: K2, P2, repeat to end, turn. Row 2: K2, P2, repeat to end, turn. Your first two rows will look like this: If you chose to cast on with DPNs, this is the point where you are going to change to your 2.5mm circular needle - all you have to do is to knit the stitches from the DPN onto your circular needle. CONTRAST CUFF, HEEL AND TOE SOCKS Contrast cuff, heel and toe socks - free tutorial. One of the things that you quickly discover when you've knitted a few pairs of top (cuff) down socks is that you've got leftover yarn. Toe-up knitters will tell you that they rarely have leftovers as they can keep knitting until all the yarn is gone, but that doesn't work fortop-down as you'd
BEAR WITH | WINWICK MUM I hope you are fine and well on this rather humid Thursday (and it's still early!). I'm popping in to tell you that I am in the process of transferring my blog posts over to my new platform this week and in the immortal words of Captain Oates, "I may be some time". WINWICK MUM : JUNE 2021 Award-winning creative lifestyle blog with free beginner sock knitting tutorials and patterns. Learn to knit socks with the Winwick MumSockalong!
THE END OR THE BEGINNING? I always think of the year as a clock and the hands are almost back at 12 o'clock. This might not be the usual way to think of a calendar (or so my husband tells me!) but I've always seen time like that, and I love that moment in January when it's a whole new year with the hands at the top of the clock face and the new year in front of you ready for you to do something with it - a bit likeOUR DAY OUT
A family day out to Wales, including Rhos-on-Sea WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOP Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchWHAT A WEEK!
A week of mishaps but it wasn't all bad! Fortunately, it turned out that it was a glitch in Blogger's systems and my posts came back later in the day, but it did make me realise that it probably is time to move my blog off the free Blogger platform where I have no control over them deleting posts if they think I have done something wrong to a different platform where that's not an option. KEEPING ON | WINWICK MUM and in the garden there are signs of Spring life. This (as far as I can tell with the help of Google) is a Comma butterfly. I don't know that we've had these in the garden before, and this is a bit of a fuzzy picture but I had to take it from a distance as it kept flyingaway.
BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG The reason that this row is different is because you’re knitting the first stitch rather than slipping it as you will for the rest of the heel flap rows. This helps to stop a hole forming where your gusset will be created later. Row 2: Slip 1, P to end, turn. Row 3: *Slip 1,K1* to end, turn.
BASIC 8PLY (DK) BOOT SOCKS Round 2: Knit one round, slipping markers as you come to them. Round 3: K1, SSK, K to 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to. 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1. Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until you have 28 stitches left and divide these between two needles so that the front and the back of the socks match. BASIC 6PLY BOOT SOCKS One of the things about owning a dog is that you're out every day, whatever the weather. I learned early on that walking in anything other than wellies or walking boots was a mistake (you try hurtling into the bushes after a mischievous hound wearing sandals!) and as the weather gets colder, you need thicker socks.I'm quite fussy about my socks; I like thicker socks generally which is why I WINWICK MUM : 2021WINWICK MUM SOCKALONGWINWICK MUM BLOGWINWICK MUM SOCKWINWICK MUM YOUTUBEWINWICK MUM SOCK PATTERNWINWICK MUM BASIC SOCKPATTERN
There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOPWINWICK MUM BASIC SOCK PATTERNWINWICK MUM SOCKALONGWINWICK MUM BLOGWINWICK MUM SOCKWINWICK MUM SOCK PATTERNWINWICK MUM YOUTUBE Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
BASIC 8PLY (DK) BOOT SOCKS Round 2: Knit one round, slipping markers as you come to them. Round 3: K1, SSK, K to 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to. 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1. Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until you have 28 stitches left and divide these between two needles so that the front and the back of the socks match. BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Sockalong - accessories and matching yarn. Sockalong - anatomy of a sock. Sockalong - Week 1 - Cast on, cuff and leg. Sockalong - Week 2 - Heel flap, heel turn and gusset. Sockalong - Week 3 - Foot, toe and grafting the toes. Sockalong basic 4ply sock pattern. BASIC 6PLY BOOT SOCKS One of the things about owning a dog is that you're out every day, whatever the weather. I learned early on that walking in anything other than wellies or walking boots was a mistake (you try hurtling into the bushes after a mischievous hound wearing sandals!) and as the weather gets colder, you need thicker socks.I'm quite fussy about my socks; I like thicker socks generally which is why I CONTRAST CUFF, HEEL AND TOE SOCKS Contrast cuff, heel and toe socks - free tutorial. One of the things that you quickly discover when you've knitted a few pairs of top (cuff) down socks is that you've got leftover yarn. Toe-up knitters will tell you that they rarely have leftovers as they can keep knitting until all the yarn is gone, but that doesn't work fortop-down as you'd
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There's going to be the annual sock count and giveaway and the post for that will be on Monday 3 May 2021 as that's the birthday day itself, so do come back to the blog if you'd like to take part. It'll be lovely to see you! Posted by Winwick Mum at 21:16 7 comments: WINWICK MUM : JOIN THE SOCKALONG! Hello, and welcome to you if you've come to join the Sockalong! The Winwick Mum Sockalong is designed for sock knitting beginners who have always wanted to learn how to knit socks. From choosing yarn and needles to creating tension squares to determine your perfect fit, we're going to work through the whole process of knitting a top (or cuff) down, heel flap sock together - with lots of BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. BASIC 4PLY SOCK PATTERN AND TUTORIAL Don't take the stitch off. 3 Insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and slip it off. 4 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the second stitch on the front DPN and don't slip it off. 5 Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN and slip it off. WINWICK MUM : SOCKALONG SHOPWINWICK MUM BASIC SOCK PATTERNWINWICK MUM SOCKALONGWINWICK MUM BLOGWINWICK MUM SOCKWINWICK MUM SOCK PATTERNWINWICK MUM YOUTUBE Short circular needles. My preference is for a 30cm short circular but some people prefer smaller sizes even smaller than that, and of course there's still the choice between wood and metal needles. You can buy circular needles that are suitable for socks from 20-30cm. If you're going to be knitting a lot of socks that are less than a 60 stitchEASY LACE SOCKS
Easy Lace Socks - you can download a PDF copy of the pattern here. These lace socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset heel. The heel is knitted in heel stitch, which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern will create a medium-sized sock.Materials.
BASIC 8PLY (DK) BOOT SOCKS Round 2: Knit one round, slipping markers as you come to them. Round 3: K1, SSK, K to 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to. 3 sts before marker, K2tog, K1. Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until you have 28 stitches left and divide these between two needles so that the front and the back of the socks match. BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Sockalong - accessories and matching yarn. Sockalong - anatomy of a sock. Sockalong - Week 1 - Cast on, cuff and leg. Sockalong - Week 2 - Heel flap, heel turn and gusset. Sockalong - Week 3 - Foot, toe and grafting the toes. Sockalong basic 4ply sock pattern. BASIC 6PLY BOOT SOCKS One of the things about owning a dog is that you're out every day, whatever the weather. I learned early on that walking in anything other than wellies or walking boots was a mistake (you try hurtling into the bushes after a mischievous hound wearing sandals!) and as the weather gets colder, you need thicker socks.I'm quite fussy about my socks; I like thicker socks generally which is why I CONTRAST CUFF, HEEL AND TOE SOCKS Contrast cuff, heel and toe socks - free tutorial. One of the things that you quickly discover when you've knitted a few pairs of top (cuff) down socks is that you've got leftover yarn. Toe-up knitters will tell you that they rarely have leftovers as they can keep knitting until all the yarn is gone, but that doesn't work fortop-down as you'd
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First of all, there's an update on the events of last week. After telling you about the problem I'd had with Blogger and posts going missing and how this was probably the push I needed to finally round to moving away to a different platform, Sara from my local yarn shop, Black Sheep Wools, got in touch to say that if I needed any help, their website manager would be able to give me some advice. WINWICK MUM : JUNE 2021 We certainly weren't the only ones and did think for a while that our day out would extend to sitting on the M56 for the entire time, but soon we were able to lose the worst of the traffic and oh my life, it was so good to be going somewhere just for the fun of it! Fun!OUR DAY OUT
A family day out to Wales, including Rhos-on-Sea. I have never appreciated an ice cream by the sea quite so much! These are the things we have missed, and I want to try hard to remember what it was like without them - not just ice cream with seagulls calling overhead, but being outside in different places, meeting friends, all those things that we couldn't do but will fall back into being THE END OR THE BEGINNING? I always think of the year as a clock and the hands are almost back at 12 o'clock. This might not be the usual way to think of a calendar (or so my husband tells me!) but I've always seen time like that, and I love that moment in January when it's a whole new year with the hands at the top of the clock face and the new year in front of you ready for you to do something with it - a bit like WINWICK MUM : MARCH 2020 And just like that, it's March! Meteorologically, Spring has sprung (on 1 March), but the equinox isn't until the 19th and, to be honest, it doesn't look all that much different out of the window than it did on 29 February when it was still Winter. Same grey skies, same threat of rain, same old, same old. BASIC 4PLY SHORTIE SOCKS Basic 4ply Shortie Socks. The Basic Shortie socks are constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset. The heel is knitted in heel stitch which creates a durable, cushioned heel. This pattern can be used on its own or in conjunction with the Winwick Mum Sockalong tutorials which are available for free here. KEEPING ON | WINWICK MUM and in the garden there are signs of Spring life. This (as far as I can tell with the help of Google) is a Comma butterfly. I don't know that we've had these in the garden before, and this is a bit of a fuzzy picture but I had to take it from a distance as it kept flyingaway.
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BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG Sockalong - accessories and matching yarn. Sockalong - anatomy of a sock. Sockalong - Week 1 - Cast on, cuff and leg. Sockalong - Week 2 - Heel flap, heel turn and gusset. Sockalong - Week 3 - Foot, toe and grafting the toes. Sockalong basic 4ply sock pattern. BEGINNER SOCK KNITTING: SOCKALONG 1 Hold the two DPNs with your left hand. Insert the wool needle purl-wise into the first stitch on the front DPN and pull the yarn through. Don't take the stitch off the DPN. 2 Next, insert the wool needle knit-wise into the first stitch on the back DPN. Don't take thestitch off.
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FRIDAY, 27 MARCH 2020KEEPING ON
"It's Day 4 in the Lockdown House. Christine is at the computer." At the moment, it's still quite amusing that we can walk around the house giving a running commentary in the style of the _Big Brother _ TV programme (although my Geordie accent does leave quite a lot to be desired!) but I am under no illusions that the novelty will wear off before too long. "It's Day 20 in the Lockdown House. Christine has been shut outside in the garden because everyone is sick of her terrible Geordie accent..."
Anyway, we're not at that point yet so whilst I've got happy things to talk about, I'm going to do that instead 😀 I'll start by getting the obligatory baking photo out of the way ... Everyone, or so it seems, has been baking and posting their photos on social media, apparently much to the annoyance of some people who are clearly already feeling the strain of being kept inside. We do a reasonable amount of baking just as part of our usual weeks, and yes, we do make sourdough bread, so I am not going to apologise for small daughter wanting to bake brownies. These were really good, by the way - the recipe came from the Jane's Patisseriewebsite
and they're actually vegan brownies which means that big daughter (who is lactose intolerant) can eat them too. You would never know ifnobody told you.
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WEDNESDAY, 25 MARCH 2020 REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL So here we are, home for the next 3 weeks. It's certainly a strange time, isn't it? I don't think that anyone has lived quite like this before - even during the World Wars people were still allowed out of their houses freely during the daytime - and in a funny kind of way, it's exciting to be part of history. Ask me again in 3 weeks' time whether I still think it's a good to be part of this particular historical event, but for now, it is what it is and we need to makethe best of it.
Thank you for all your lovely comments on my last post,
I really appreciate all of them. It's always sad when things change, but hopefully something new and exciting will fill the void. That's pretty much how I was brought up to try to look at things ... we have the choice of "going down like a cow's tail", as my Nan would say, or just getting on with it. I don't subscribe to the "stiff upper lip" mentality that encourages us to swallow our feelings and our problems rather than speak about how we're feeling, but I do think that dwelling on what we don't have rather than what we do have is a sure-fire way to go down like a cow's tail faster than you can say "Jack Robinson". Ha! I've got all the old family sayings in there! 😀 And on that happy note, I can assure you that I am going to do my best to just get on with it, appreciate how lucky I am to live in a house with a garden and in a time when I can still communicate through the internet and be thankful for all this gifted time that's come myway!
You (you lucky things!) get to suffer enjoy more blog posts as I am planning to write as often as I can whilst I am just getting on with it - for my own sanity as much as anything - and it will be lovely to have you around if you feel like it.Read more »
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MONDAY, 23 MARCH 2020 YARNDALE SOCK LINE - THE END OF THE LINE By now, you may well have read Lucy of Attic24's blog post about how she has chosen to step down from her position on the Yarndale team, and you might be wondering what that means for the Yarndale Sock Line this year. For the last 5 years, I have been in the fabulous position of being able to take up residence for the Yarndale weekend in the Knit n Natter lounge with my good friend Lucy, surrounded by hundreds of pairs of socks which have been sent from all over the world to be passed on to people who need them. I have had a wonderful time chatting with people about socks, whether they are already on their feet or they are just about to start their sock knitting adventures, and it's been fantastic to meet so many of you whom I might only speak to online through the blog, Instagram or Facebook. I have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the whole Yarndale weekend, from setting up to clearing away before the auctions start again the morning after Yarndale finishes.Read more »
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