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Solefull Socks-Knitting from the Ground Up; Foreword by Cat Bordhi
Betty Salpekar
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| #277950 in Books | 2014-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.31 x.75 x8.54l,.84 | File type: PDF | 188 pages||28 of 28 people found the following review helpful.| Innovative method!|By Mary Mynatt|Bought this because I love socks, and am always interested in new techniques. I immediately tried the first pattern in plain stockinette, and it worked out great. The patterns are very nice, and the method is explained well.
I wouldn't make all my socks this way - the zip line up the front and the decreases on the toe make a visibl||Betty Salpekar has taken the age-old problem of worn-out sock soles and turned its practical solution into a platform for artistic expression. Her solefull sock architecture bends colorwork, traveling stitches, lace, and even plain stripes into new and fascina
The eighteen patterns, most for three sizes (S, M, L), in this book will take your sock knitting in a new direction, literally! Instead of the conventional toe-up or top-down methods, you can now simply knit out from the middle of the sole, up over the foot and on up the leg, with no breaks for the heel and no stitches to pick up. You will view your sock toes in a whole new way when you knit from the ground up!
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