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emsmommy5
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Angie
Buckley WA
USA
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Posted - Jun 18 2007 :  9:52:06 PM  Show Profile
I am looking for a mentor of sorts that I can ask questions about knitting socks. I am sock beginner and feel lost.



Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth!

mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
3659 Posts

Posted - Jun 18 2007 :  10:32:15 PM  Show Profile
There's probably quite a few of us that have knit socks before. I have knit quite a few pair, but almost always use the same pattern. I would be happy to help if it is something I know.

OH you're from Buckley? Too bad you didn't ask me when I lived in Enumclaw!! I could have shown you in person!

Edited by - mikesgirl on Jun 18 2007 10:33:17 PM
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cmandle
True Blue Farmgirl

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Catherine
Minneapolis MN
846 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  05:17:13 AM  Show Profile
I'm a sock knitter and would be happy to help! I don't know everything about it, but I have churned out many, many pairs of socks in all different weights and patterns. I'm addicted to sock knitting!

What's up? Where are you stuck? A Farmgirl posted this link a while back to an AWESOME online sock knitting course:

http://www.cometosilver.com/socks/SockClass_Beginning.htm

You should check it out to see if it will help you. VERY detailed descriptions and photos.

Are you working on socks now?

Catherine :)

My Blog: http://yogurtandgranola.blogspot.com

My Etsy Shop: http://yogurtandgranola.etsy.com

Buy Nothing Summer Blog: http://buynothingsummer.blogspot.com
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emsmommy5
True Blue Farmgirl

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Angie
Buckley WA
USA
1547 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  10:43:35 AM  Show Profile
I am just starting to work on learning how to do socks. I am tired of only crocheting and knitting flat square stuff. =)I knit/crochet in spurts. So the latest goal is socks. The tutorial on that website was very helpful.

My first question is what kind of yarn to pick?

Sheri? Enumclaw? How long were you there? We've been in Buckley for 17+ years.



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cmandle
True Blue Farmgirl

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Catherine
Minneapolis MN
846 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  12:01:27 PM  Show Profile
Oh that's a wonderful question! There are so many wonderful, beautiful sock yarns out there today. Plan to spend about $12-24 for a good pair of socks. You'll need to get at least 100g of sock yarn and many sock yarns come in handy 50g balls (so you'll need two).

Here's the sock yarn page for a great yarn store in your town, if you're not already familiar with it: http://www.fiber2yarn.com/catalog.php?category=Sock

Here's a link to yarn stores in Washington: http://www.woolworks.org/stores/wa.html

And here's a link to KnitPicks sock yarn page: http://www.knitpicks.com/sock+knitting+yarn_YL300106.html

KnitPicks is great - really nice yarns at much lower prices than yarn stores.

You'll need some needles for your sock yarn too, so check your label to see what's recommended for that yarn. Usually a US2 size works great, but socks are knit on anything from US0-US3. I knit mine on double-points, though you can knit socks on circulars by either using one for the "magic loop" method or two circulars. I haven't tried these methods because I'm too darn stubborn and love my double-points!

So...get your yarn, get your needles, read that tutorial, and cast on! We're here to help!

Catherine :)

My Blog: http://yogurtandgranola.blogspot.com

My Etsy Shop: http://yogurtandgranola.etsy.com

Buy Nothing Summer Blog: http://buynothingsummer.blogspot.com
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  1:20:38 PM  Show Profile
Angie - we lived there about 6 years. Late 90's til 2004. I worked in downtown Seattle for a few years, then went to work for the Muckleshoots as a parent-child liason for Even Start. Then my mom's Alzheimers got worse and I had to move to Centralia to care for her. I don't have any sibs. We sold our house on Kibler St. and moved in to help her, then she got worse and I had to put her in a home and sell her house to pay for her care. Now I'm waiting here in Elma for DH to take an early retirement.

As far as sock yarn goes, Ben Franklin in Bonney Lake has a pretty good selection. I still travel up there from elma to buy fabric, yarn etc.

Edited by - mikesgirl on Jun 19 2007 1:21:44 PM
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Celticheart
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marcia
WA
USA
811 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  1:17:09 PM  Show Profile
Wow Angie....my DD lived in Buckley for 5 years. She moved from there in 2004 and now lives in Spokane. I was over there all the time. Darn! Isn't there a still a yarn shop just outside of Buckley somewhere? That's the person my DD learned from. I can't remember the name of it. She raises her own sheep even. I'll see if I can find it.

"Nature always has the last laugh." Mrs. Greenthumbs

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Celticheart
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marcia
WA
USA
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Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  1:25:43 PM  Show Profile
Found it! Barkas Farms.....fiber2yarn.com

I didn't ever get to go there but Stacy liked it.



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