Any sock knitters here? What do you do when...
#11
I have knitted socks with a kit that I got from the Red Cross as a collectors item from WW2. It contained a pattern, yarn and needles for the period. The pattern was knitted from top down and easy instructions for turning a heal. The sock pattern made tall top socks for combat boots. The yarn was army green. The pattern did not have any instructions for replacing the heel. I did get some of the new yarns out there with nylon contained in it. It was yarn for making socks. I know I made several pairs and it was pricey. Good luck, I think I would darn the heel
#12
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Wisconsin
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I am a huge sock knitter, knitting one as I type, yes almost at the same time. I know there are double heel patterns that one knits in while maming the sock, not replacing it once it's gone. I have to learn this as my sister's keep falling apart at the heel. I am a toe up pattern lover, but taking advanced lessons in toe down to learn new strategies. I've knit forever but one can always learn new things. P.S. There is a youtube video on reinforcing socks and toes. I just looked it up.
#14
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 195
I am also a sock knitter. I knit a lot in the car since we are at least 1 1/2 hours to the nearest city of any size. I use the magic loop method and am a top down sock knitter. I have a book to learn toe up and will have to work on learning that method. I had not heard of replacing the heel. I am going to Utube and check out reinforcing the heels and toes. So far I have just mended them. Love to learn new things.
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