Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Passing Paws Press (2001), 44 pages
User reviews
LibraryThing member michellew
Good explanation of how to knit socks on two circs. The technique seemed daunting at first, but the instructions were fairly clear. It helped to just 'do' what was suggested, and within a round or two, the you've got the technique down.
LibraryThing member pilot6283
I learned to knit socks by using this book. I enjoyed the conversational tone of Cat Bordhi's writing.
LibraryThing member MarlaF
Great book for beginning sock knitter who wants to knit on two circular needles
LibraryThing member klpsnow
This book changed my sock knitting life. No, it changed my knitting life.
LibraryThing member akswede
Some good patterns here. The author's tone - "I was the first person ever to think of this EVER!" - can be annoying, but the patterns are worthwhile.
LibraryThing member RochesterKnittingGui
This is the first sock knitting book devoted to teaching the simple mysteries of two-circular-needle-sock-knitting, a vastly more efficient and easier method which is rapidly gaining converts. Eleven original designs, clearly worded instructions, photographs, charts, a section on translating
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traditional patterns to the two-circular method, and abundant tips and tricks have been put together with great care and a generous sprinkling of humor. The author answers all of those subtle, almost unframeable questions a new sock knitter has, as well as delighting seasoned sock knitters with innovative sock architecture and techniques. Show Less
LibraryThing member Lindoula
Some good patterns here. The author's tone - "I was the first person ever to think of this EVER!" - can be annoying, but the patterns are worthwhile.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
44 p.; 8.75 x 0.25 inches
ISBN
0970886950 / 9780970886958
Local notes
See patterns on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/socks-soar-on-two-circular-needles/patte...
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