
I forgot to mention this sock on the post yesterday. It’s a Kitchener toe-up on the KB Sock Loom. It isn’t my favorite loom. But it does come with a DVD to teach one how to knit socks. And it’s a very sturdy loom.

I forgot to mention this sock on the post yesterday. It’s a Kitchener toe-up on the KB Sock Loom. It isn’t my favorite loom. But it does come with a DVD to teach one how to knit socks. And it’s a very sturdy loom.
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It will be lovely I’m sure! I need to pull out my yarn and see what I can get accomplished, there is never enough time in the day…ok, maybe there is and I’m just a little intimidated by your creations and my lack of practice, lol. I don’t knit and I can barely crochet. Maybe the book my sister-in-law let me borrow will help me get it done.
Books aren’t as good as YouTubes. I only started loom-knitting a couple years ago. Don’t expect to finish. Just practice. Rip it out and try again. Once you get some tries it starts making sense. Keep it to short tries. You’re very busy, keep it short and fun.