Cat Bordhi's tomato heel, have you tried it yet? I have been meaning to for quite a while and finally took the plunge...so happy I did. Love the ease of constructing it and the way it looks.
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Chunky yarn |
Although I knit all my socks toe up, I find once I get to the heel I will knit one at a time and use one circular. You can always revert back to the two circulars once you complete both heels.
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Go Ohio State!!! |
I really like a thicker sock...... using a worsted weight makes the project go much faster.
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Cascade 220- one Skein does it |
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