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It's totally easy.
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Urban homesteading in 5 steps or less.
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It's totally easy. skip to main | skip to sidebar It's totally easy. Urban homesteading in 5 steps or less. Thursday, August 5, 2010 2 socks on 2 needles 3 steps for these guys! 1.) knit a rectangle 2.) decrease for the toe 3.) stitch up the side a couple notes: these socks are REALLY forgiving. you don't need to do swatches or anything. just eyeball the size and they will fit. you can use any weight yarn with any needle size. i don't even know what weight yarn i'm using. the red is thicker than the white. my needles are size 6... or 7. 1.) knit a rectangle for mine, i'm using a different color for the cuff. you don't have to. they are your socks. the colors are your choice. i casted on with 2 small balls of red for the cuffs. 50 stitches. make sure you cast on an even number. for the actual knitting, you can use any stretch stitch you want. i used k1,p1. i like it because it's easy for me. as long as it's a stretch stitch, you can use it. my cuffs ended up b...
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