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August 2 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Sock Clinic

This class meets on ALL the following dates:

  • Sunday, August 9, 2026
  • Sunday, August 16, 2026

Interested in delving into the wild world of socks? Or maybe you want to learn a new heel technique or knit a sock from a different direction (top down or toe up!). This class is all about exploring the different ways to make a sock. We’ll talk about how to measure your foot, what kind of fibers work best for socks, and the different styles of small-circumference knitting. We’ll also explore different types of heels and toes. First-time sock knitters or those looking to explore magic loop or flexible double-pointed needles for the first time can choose a classic top-down sock like I’m So Basic Socks, or one with just enough texture to keep things interesting. Looking to explore the world of toe-up socks? DRK Everyday Socks are for you if you like a dependable ribbed sock, or Socks on a Plane if you want to throw a simple cable in. For more adventurous sock knitters, there’s adding colors with Curio Socks.

3 two-hour sessions

Skills Needed:

  • Knitting and purling

  • Working in the round

  • Increasing and decreasing

Skills Learned:

  • Small circumference knitting

  • Magic loop or flexible double-pointed needles

  • Afterthought heel or wrap and turn

 

I’m So Basic Socks – cuff down

Sizes:

  • S (7″ or 17.75cm) M (8″ or 20.25cm) L (9″ or 23cm) XL (10″ or 25.5cm), measuring the circumference around the ball of the foot 

Materials:

  • One skein of sock yarn (approximately 400 yards, though you will not use the entire skein!)

  • One mini skein or scrap ball of sock yarn (approximately 50 yards) for the contrasting cuff, heels, and toes

  • US#1 (2.25mm) needles (can be double points, flexible double points, or 40” circular needle)

  • A tapestry needle for weaving in ends

  • Pattern: I’m So Basic Socks

 

DRK Everyday Sock – toe up

Sizes:

  • 4.25 (5.25, 5.25, 6, 6)(6, 7, 8)7, 8, 9” unstretched foot circumference

Materials:

  • Fingering weight yarn 84 (139, 199, 225, 288)(298, 361, 430)383, 454, 530 yards

  • US#1 (2.25 mm) – 32” (80 cm) circular for magic Lloop (can use double-pointed needles or flexible double-pointed needles)

  • Removable/clip marker, tapestry needle, row counter (recommended) and scissors.

  • Pattern: DRK Everyday Socks

 

Smooth Operator – cuff down, afterthought heel

Sizes:

  • Extra-small (will fit a large child), Small, Medium, Large (will fit men or a woman’s larger size foot)

Materials:

  • 1 skein of fingering weight yarn

  • Needles

  • US#1 (2.25mm), set of 5 double-pointed needles or a long circular for magic loop

  • Smooth waste yarn for afterthought heel and lifelines, tapestry needle, row counter (recommended), scissors

  • Pattern: Smooth Operator

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