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How do you cast on knitting toe socks?

Instead of wrapping the yarn around both needle tips at the same time, you’re wrapping it over one needle and under the second, always switching direction when you pass the yarn between the needles. Essentially the yarn draws a figure eight (8) around the needle tips — hence the name for the cast-on method.

What is the best cast on method for knitting socks?

Cuff-down cast-ons Cuff-down is the most popular way to knit socks. The cast-ons for this method are endless since you can cast on just like you would for any other project. However, there are a few stars among the cast-ons that knitters use again and again.

How many stitches does a child need for a sock?

Cast on 40 (44) stitches. Divide sts evenly onto three needles and join for working in the round, placing marker for beginning of round.

How do I Knit toe-up socks?

There are plenty of reasons to knit toe-up socks. Try one of these four methods and find your favorite fit. This super-simple invisible method can double as a provisional cast-on. 1. Hold two needles (dpns, 2 cir needles, or both ends of 1 cir) parallel. Leaving a 6″ (12.5 cm) tail in front, bring yarn from front to back between needles.

How to knit square toe?

Square Toe 1 Provisionally cast on four stitches. Beginning with a RS row, work eight rows in stockinette stitch (Figure 1). 2 Knit one row; do not turn. Rotate work 90° clockwise. 3 Rotate work 90° clockwise, then knit one row across provisionally cast-on stitches.

How do you shape a toe on a cast on?

To shape toe, increase one stitch from each end of the needle of top and bot¬tom of square; round begins at center top of square (between third and fourth stitches of Needle 1). Rearrange stitches as needed. This cast-on is worked just like its cousin, the short-row heel. On a garter-stitch toe, skip the step of picking up wraps.

How do you knit a stockinette row for beginners?

Beginning with a RS row, work eight rows in stockinette stitch (Figure 1). 2. Knit one row; do not turn. Rotate work 90° clockwise. With a spare needle, pick up and knit six stitches along left edge (Figure 2). 3. Rotate work 90° clockwise, then knit one row across provisionally cast-on stitches.