Getting Started Knitting Socks
If you can knit and purl, you can knit your very own socks. Each step – from casting on stitches for the leg to working the misunderstood Kitchener...
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If you can knit and purl, you can knit your very own socks. Each step – from casting on stitches for the leg to working the misunderstood Kitchener...
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We think these bags are a container for a sock project, or a fun, handy place to keep your notions! They'd also be perfect for a deck of cards and...
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A fingering weight yarn with Laneras's signature ply technique, but spun with high twist! This adds more strength to the yarn, and gives it a nice,...
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GoKnit® Classic Project Bags are made with ripstop nylon, machine washable, and have an inner loop to keep your yarn in the bag. They also have a...
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Slip this ruler right into your sock while it is still on the needles to easily gauge when to start the toe (or the gusset/heel if you are knitting...
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These lightweight, 2.5" square tools are compact and handy to have along, whether you tuck them inside your knitting bag
Flexi Flips are my new favorite for knitting in the round (especially socks) because they bend perfectly in my hands and feel so natural when wor...
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"When I opened the box I thought, "Boy these guys really remember me" I would have bought this yarn if I had been in the store. It is so fun to...
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Some see a gift card as a "cop-out", but makers know that picking out the yarn is half the fun of a new project! Online Gift Cards are delivered b...
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Sometimes the best gift you can give someone is a couple of hours wandering around String Theory, picking out some yarn that they wouldn't normally...
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