Kitchner Cast-On: How to wrap rectangular knitting loom for a toe-up sock.
Автор: Michelle Hotchkiss
Загружено: 2021-04-27
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This video shows how to wrap a rectangular knitting loom for a Kitchner Cast-on, used to make toe-up socks on a knitting loom.
It is only how to wrap the loom, there are other resources that teach the next steps. I like the “Vanilla Socks” videos by The Lopsided Crafter.
Links:
Part 1:
• Vanilla Socks on the Loom - Cast on throug...
Part 2:
• Vanilla Socks Toe up Part 2
When loom knitting socks, I greatly struggled with transferring the sock off the loom and into knitting needles in order to graft the toe closed.
The kitchner cast-on for the knitting loom is a needle-free way of closing the toe, but all the tutorials I found were using a round knitting loom and I wasn’t able to visualize how to translate them to a rectangular like I’m. Now that I have figured out how to wrap my loom for the Kitchener cast-on, I find it much easier than any other method of closing the toe than I’ve tried.
The loom I use is a fine gauge Simplicity adjustable sock loom, available on Amazon for about $15 (USA).
The yarn color way is Jellybeans.
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