Friday, January 19, 2007

KAL: We're off and knitting!

Ok, so you have your sock yarn, your long cabled needle, your stitch markers and your CTH book, right? (The KAL is assuming that you already know how to knit socks on two circulars using the method explained in the CTH book and have experience in knitting socks. It's not going to teach MAB's method step by step but will give some basics on Magic Loop.)

Well, then what are we waiting for?

  • Cast on sock on using the aloha cast on method in the book. You're just casting on the initial stitches for sock one using both ends of your long cabled needle.

  • Gently schooch those cast on stitches down towards the cable -- you're still holding the two needle ends together of the one long needle so the you can cast on the initial stitches in the aloha method for sock two. Now you're either using a second ball of yarn or the other end of one large ball of yarn, just like when you are using two circulars in the book!

  • Hold the needle in your left hand with the yarn hanging in the back and the needle ends parallel and one on top of the other, but with the pointy ends even pointing to the right. Now gently push the stitches for sock number one back up the cable towards the second sock that you cast on and is sitting on the needle edges.

    Now you have two socks cast onto the one needle right? 1/2 the stitches of each sock are on each needle side so that they are divided in a similar way to when they are on two circulars -- so instead of pointy needle ends hanging off to the left of your cast on socks, you have the long loop of your cable needle!

  • Carefully pull on the pointy end of the lower needle (yes, there are stitches on it, they'll start to slid onto the cable) and use that end of the needle to start knitting your stitches on the upper needle using the standard aloha CTH method with both the yarn end and the ball of yarn. Go across the first sock, drop the yarns and do the same thing on the second sock -- just like with the two circulars.

  • As you are knitting across the socks the long length of cable will be pulled across the back stitches of each sock and start to appear looped out on the right side as the loop on the left side gets smaller. This is the "magic loop" part.

    There are various online tutorials, one with some good photos is:
    http://www.purlwise.com/circular_knitting_on_one_needle
    .

    Another good link is: http://webdesignsbybarb.com/tostetoes/twosocksoneneedletoeup.htm

So, if you have questions or better yet great photos, post 'em on here! Now, let's get moving on our toe increases!

7 comments:

clumberknits said...

Thanks, Pixie.

A question: if you are knitting from both ends of a single ball, is it more confusing than with 2 separate balls? Or is it easier? I'm trying to visualize it in my mind and I can't decided which way would be preferable.

Pixie said...

For me it depends on the yarn, when I use the Trekking XXL I have to knit from both ends of the same ball because it's a 100g skein and I only usually buy one. If I get the smaller 50g balls of sock yarn, I go with two balls.

With either one I tend to wind up with a little bit of yarn tangle every now and again -- so I've been trying to force myself to think before I flip my socks to knit the other side so that I'm twisting and untwisting with every other turn.

But, I'm forgetful....

Mary in AZ said...

Thanks for the cast on clarification, Pixie. After casting on 3 times and frogging twice, I am now ready to do side of toe increases.

I didn't have to frog because it is confusing or difficult, I just had too many distractions -- my DH and our 2 pooches -- everyone wanted attention this morning.

Mary in AZ -- where it is 37degrees and trying to snow.

Dawn said...

This is fun! I am almost done with the toe increases (I am doing a fan toe).

What pattern for the instep and leg is everyone using? I can't think of what I want to do and would welcome ideas!

Dawn
^^^^^Colorado

Donna said...

A question: Are we suppose to just keep going after the toe increases? I have never done a KAL before and need some information. I believe that you said that you were considering a pattern. Will you be starting it after the toe increase or on the cuff? You are doing a great job. Ebby

Donna said...

A question: Are we suppose to just keep going after the toe increases? I have never done a KAL before and need some information. I believe that you said that you were considering a pattern. Will you be starting it after the toe increase or on the cuff? You are doing a great job. Ebby

Dawn said...

I would like to start the pattern on the instep, but I am ready to go on that part with no idea of which pattern to use. I may just end up doing a plain stockinette on the foot and then pattern up the leg.

Dawn