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Toe-Up 2-at-a-Time Socks - Yet Another Revolution in Knitting Two at Once on One Circular Needle! Includes 15 New Sock Patterns - cover

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Toe-Up 2-at-a-Time Socks - Yet Another Revolution in Knitting Two at Once on One Circular Needle! Includes 15 New Sock Patterns

Melissa Morgan-Oakes

Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC

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Summary

Knit two socks at a time, while working from the toe up! In this delightful guide, Melissa Morgan-Oakes shares her revolutionary knitting technique that allows you to try on the socks as you work, avoid running out of yarn, and steer clear of the dreaded Kitchener stitch to finish off the toes. You can apply this exciting new technique to absolutely any sock pattern to help you to knit fabulous, perfectly formed pairs of socks for the whole family.
Available since: 05/17/2010.

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