Everyone knows that when your feet feel good, you feel good all over. And what better way to pamper them than with soft, cozy socks? Our detailed instructions guide you through sock-knitting basics, and designer Edie Eckman presents a dozen imaginative anklet and cuffed sock styles, all worked in sport-weight wool.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Disappointing:
With the help of a friend, I managed to make 1/2 of a pair of socks--and that sock is too small, despite my frequent measurements. I haven't decided whether to knit its mate and give them to a person with smaller feet, or unravel it and make a new sock. I should have gone to the library and checked out some books first before buying one. That's what I did after the fact.
Best for Beginners!:
This is the book from which I learned to knit socks. It is really easy to understand and I still refer to it. I love knitting socks and recommend this book to anyone - beginner or not. The patterns are really nice. If you have ever wanted to knit socks - this is the book to with which to start.
Knit socks for today's world:
Very pleased with LEARN TO KNIT SOCKS. It's great to see knitting with today's fashions in mind. Keep on knitting!!
Learn to Knit Socks Review:
This is more of a pamphlet than a book, but the instructions are excellent and better than an actual book I had previously purchased. This is easy to carry with your sock project. Received quickly. I love knitting socks!