Lucy Neatby

My First Socks

Lucy Neatby
  • In-depth Instruction; over 179 mins
  • On-demand video access anytime
  • Bonus downloadable PDF resources
  • Access to class Q&A
Meet your instructor, knitwear designer Lucy Neatby, and learn more about the top-down socks you'll be making and the materials you'll need. Then jump right into casting on using a long-tail cast-on. Lucy shows you two ways!
You can knit your socks using double-pointed needles, two circulars or one long circular. Once you've cast on all the stitches you need, Lucy shows you -- with all three techniques -- how to join and knit with no gaps. She also shares some general tips for successful knitting in the round.
Start knitting the cuff of your sock with 2x2 ribbing. Learn some handy tips for keeping your stitches tight when switching needles and how to pick up a dropped stitch or fix misaligned ribbing. Then start knitting the leg. If you want to add stripes, Lucy shows you how to add new yarn without creating a gap.
When your sock is as long as you like, it's time to put half your stitches on hold and knit the rest as a heel flap. Lucy demonstrates a slipstitch that will make your heel cushier and more durable. Then you'll knit short rows with decreases to "turn" the heel -- creating the pocket into which your own heel will fit. Lucy's clear instruction and a close-up view make learning this technique a breeze.
Lucy has an easy method for picking up and knitting stitches that doesn't involve struggling with a crochet hook or floppy edges. Once you've got the top and sides of your sock back on track, you'll start decreasing at the sides of the sock to suit your foot shape.
You're almost finished with your sock! Decrease to the toe, then learn Lucy's terrific trick for grafting that removes all the guesswork. Even experienced sock knitters will appreciate this worry-free technique. Finally, Lucy demonstrates different ways to close any lingering gaps in your socks and weave in ends for a flawless finish.
Learn about factors to consider when choosing sock yarn, including fiber content and colorways, and how to choose the correct needle type and size by swatching. With Lucy's expert guidance, you'll be ready to knock out some awesome socks!
 
 
7 Lessons
2  hrs 59  mins

Description

Learn how to knit socks with designer and author Lucy Neatby. Find out how to cast on with perfect tension. Knit in the round using your favorite method and choose one of four style variations for your ribbed cuff. Work your sock leg in stockinette with no gaps, before creating a heel flap that’s shaped to curve gently around the back of your foot. Finish the sides of your heel flap, and decrease in the round until you reach your original number of stitches. Get the perfect foot length, and shape the toe for a great fit using a technique that makes grafting a breeze. Finish your socks with techniques for closing holes, fixing any imperfect stitches and more. Knit cute, cozy socks you can’t wait to pull on.

Lucy Neatby

A former navigation officer for British cargo ships, Lucy Neatby now finds herself submerged in the fabulous world of fiber. Whether designing, writing or instructing, she strives to bring out the true fun in knitting. Her website, Lucy Neatby Designs, is no different. Lucy is also the face behind a series of instructional DVDs, Learn with Lucy, and the author of popular books, including Cool Socks Warm Feet, Cool Knitters Finish in Style and A Little Book of BIG Holes for Hand-Knitters.

Lucy Neatby

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