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Old 11-14-2010, 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by akgranny
i learned the magic loop method of making sox last year [just before i turned 70] using silver's tutorial:
http://www.cometosilver.com/socks/2circsocks_start.htm for toe up sox [good pictures, easy to follow] and http://www.knitaddicted.com/files/MagicLoop.pdf for
knitting top down. [google magic loop for sox for more tutorials
knitpix.com has very good circular needles for $5-6 with really good pliable cables. either wood or nickel-plated. they also have lots of free, pretty sock patterns.
i'v made sox for everybody; now i'm making sox for myself using bamboo, silk, bison, qiviut, cotton, soy, alpaca, cashmere, chitin, corn, possum, mohair, yak, and all kinds of wool in all colors, but mostly green!
I'm so glad to know of this tutorial! I have heard of Magic Loop but haven't tried it. I am going to check it out!

I will say, that in general for double pointed needles I like the wood/bamboo ones for cotton or more slick yarns and I like metal or plastic coated for wool. There's enough "grab" in the wool to keep the loops on the needles. Wool on bamboo frustrates me just a little bit because it slows me down. Of course, I think I knit a little too tightly. It's hard for me to relax and loosen up!
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