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Looking for a simple,maybe toe up? Baby sock pattern since I usually knit taat,toe up. The only ones I see on the sock blog I follow are
from R. Would like just a simple version that I could maybe even do 4aat on 40" circular. Is that even possible?
There is a chart for how may stitches to start with, heel flap etc in the Vogue Knitting Sock Book, there is a copy in my public library maybe yours has one too? Here is a link to it on Amazon (it is not expensive if you buy it used, too!) https://www.amazon.com/Vogue%C2%AE-K.../dp/1933027193
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awesome PassthePeace1! I love the worksheets that are in the back of the book, too -- I made a ton of copies so if I want to recreate a sock I make up myself I have an easy reference.
I CO36-38 STS and knit cuff down. German short-row heel. I suggest a ribbed pattern like k3p1 or a blueberry waffle type of stitch pattern that keeps the sock snug. These fit my LO from 2-5months old. I she figured out she could kick socks off there was no keeping socks on those little feet 😂. Also, knit the leg pretty long, they stay on nicely when you have a long leg.
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