| Knitting Books: Sock Knitting Books Click on the links at the bottom of the page to go to the other knitting book listings: |
| The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook: Dyeing, Painting, Spinning, Designing, Knitting by Lynne Vogel This book is about sisterhood, sharing, crafting, giving, laughing. It's also about spinning yarn and making socks, glorious, zany, wildly colorful socks. This book has it all - techniques, patterns, invaluable tips - for crecating authentic, perfect, made-to-order footwear. Even socks with ten toes and for new babies. Paperbound, 96 pages, 101 color photos, 35 line drawings, 6 charts. |
| Socks: A Spin-Off Special Publication for Knitters and Spinners Rita Buchanan and Deborah Robson, editors Here are complete instructions for 20 different handspun, handknitted socks. Patterns include hiking socks, kneesocks, "girly-girl" lace socks, and much more. Paperbound, 56 pages, color photos and b & w charts. |
| Folk Socks: The History and Techniques of Handknitted Footwear By Nancy Bush Includes sturdy boot socks, lively Birkenstock socks, white Greek socks with colored heels and toes, lacy stockings, kilt hose, and clocked socks, all with careful directions, charts, and illustrations. Paperbound, 8.5 x 9 inches, 120 pages, color and black and white photographs and charts. |
| Knitting on the Road: Sock Patterns for the Traveling Knitter By Nancy Bush With its long, slender format and spiral binding, this book gives knitters exactly what they're looking for: 18 fun and easy sock patterns in a highly portable format. Spiral-bound, 6.5 x 11.25 inches, 96 pages, color photographs and illustrations. |
| Knitting Vintage Socks: New Twists on Classic Patterns By Nancy Bush Sock expert Nancy Bush offers 24 classic patterns like Baby’s Bootikins and Evening Stockings for a Young Lady updated for today’s knitters with gauges, up-to-date yarns, and twenty- first-century methods and sizes. Paper over board, with concealed wire- o, 7x 9.25 in, 128 pages, 30+ color photographs, 30+ illustrations. |
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| Getting Started Knitting Socks by Ann Budd If you can knit and purl, you can knit your very own socks, and veteran sock knitter Ann Budd shows you how. Each step from casting on stitches for the leg to working the misunderstood Kirchener stitch at the toe, is broken down into its basic elements and illustrated with clear photographs and drawings. Hardbound 8x8, 136 pages, 65 illustrations, 40 charts. |