Hi, Knitters,
First, the giveaway for my new Craftsy sock class is over, the winner was selected by Craftsy and I have contacted the winner via email with the link to receive the class! Thanks to Craftsy for the class. In one day we had close to 800 entries to win so that was remarkable. Thank you for the interest.
Now for today's news.
Today is an exciting day. I have a brand new Craftsy class has launched, My First Toe-Up Socks! It's really here!
Click here to purchase My First Toe-Up Socks at 50% off or to find out more information! You can watch the class video trailer here, too!
This is my third Craftsy Class. You may or may not remember my other two classes (these are 50% off links for these two classes, too!):
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All of the links to the class are provided to me by Craftsy and they are affiliate links. I get a small credit when you go through the links provided on my blog for Craftsy. Thank you if you click through here. I appreciate it.
All of the photos in the post have been provided by Craftsy. Here is the video trailer for the class:
I am so excited to be back with Craftsy once again. The toe-up sock class was a pleasure to prepare and a pleasure to film. It was hard and thorough work but I loved it. I researched and experimented and knit numerous toe-up sock using different techniques until I decided on the final version of the sock I would teach for the class. It was fun and exhilarating to dive into one subject so wholeheartedly. I really enjoyed the entire process.
I am usually a cuff-down sock knitter so for me to switch directions of the sock construction and think about a "first-time" toe-up sock knitter was pretty easy for me. My goal for this class was to gather and to teach the simplest and most effective techniques, in my opinion, for knitting toe-up socks. I think it worked out well.
The rainbow yarn in the title card is from Quaere Fibre.
My First Toe-Up Socks Information
Required skills:
A skill prerequisite for the class is that the knitter has a general knowledge of the knit and purl stitches and is comfortable working in the round on either Magic Loop or on double-pointed needles. This is important! I go over these methods of working in the round but I am assuming the student already has a prior grasp on the concepts.
Techniques and information covered in the class:
~ Both double-pointed needles and Magic Loop techniques are included
~ Pattern sizes include 2 weights of yarn and 3 sizes for each weight:
Worsted Weight socks in Small (Medium, Large)
Fingering Weight socks in Small (Medium, Large)
~ Foot measuring to pick the correct size
~ Judy's Magic Cast-On with simple tips for memorizing
~ Afterthought Heel waste yarn placement with a twist
~ Texture and cuff alternatives, adding different yarns/colors, and how to make matching socks with striping or patterning yarns
~ Russian Bind-Off in pattern for a stretchy finish
~ Picking up stitches and working the Afterthought Heel (and how to close the gaps at the the top of the heel!), with a method for making a deeper and better fitting heel using this technique
Six detailed lessons are provided. The pace is comfortable and informative, intended for true first-timers, but it is chock-full of information for experienced knitters as well.
I had a great time filming at Craftsy. It has changed so much since I was there in 2011. The company is at a new building with at least 5 studios filming at the same time. The building is fun and bubbling with creativity. When I filmed five years ago the small studio was about 100 degrees due to the burning hot lights. This time the temperature was so comfortable. I dressed thinking it was going to be so hot under the lights but it turns out I could have worn my handknits. If there is a next time I will dress for the more comfortable temps.
Here are some photos from the class!
I knit the worsted weight sample socks in the Craftsy yarn, Cloudborn. It's a superwash merino. I believe Craftsy has kits available for the class.
The sock above was knit in different colors to show the parts of the sock, a sock map! I refer to the sock map sock throughout the class.
I hope you enjoy the new class and maybe the old classes, too! Let me know if you decide to partake.
Enjoy!
xo ~ susan
15 comments:
Yay! What a wonderful way to learn toe up sock knitting from a wonderful designer!
I need to confirm whether it is closed captioning if I take the class thru Craftsy?
It has to be for me, pretty please!
Sue
Hi, Sue,
I am assuming yes, but I just wrote an email with the Craftsy liaison to double check. I will answer again on here as soon as I find out for certain. Thanks for the interest.
susan
Sue! I got a quick response from Craftsy and here it is:
Hi Susan,
We do indeed! Students will see a "CC" option when they hover over the class video. Feel free to use the "!" button on the post in your inbox to forward technical questions such as this along to our Customer Support team as well.
Hannah Morris
Just bought the class! I'm excited to try toe-up socks with magic loop. Have only done cuff down before. Now to dive into the stash to find the right yarn...decisions, decisions :-)
Yay! I've been wanting to try toe-up socks and I can't think of anyone better to learn from! Thanks for the 50% discount too!
I was so excited yesterday when I read your blog to find out about your toe up sock class! I use your cuff down sock pattern all the time. You always give such great directions, so easy to follow. Thank you for the 50% discount!
Whoop! I am in! It may be a couple of weeks before I can start the class but I am excited. Susan you are wonderful teacher and I look forward to knitting socks!
Wonderful! I just purchased your class, thank you for the discount link! I was very excited to read that your new class would be on socks. I recently cast on to DPNs for my first sock using your cuff down pattern and Ann Budds book.
Bought the class yesterday and watched a little while waiting at the doctor's office:) I've only knit a few pair cuff down, so I'm excited to try toe up. I'm grateful for talented people like you who teach so I can create (and not have to figure it out myself lol)
I've knit several pairs of top-down socks, but have never attempted toe-up, not because of any trepidation necessarily, but because every pair I've wanted to knit has been written as top-down, with a couple of patterns being written for both. I've purchased your class and am looking forward to diving into the waters of toe-up socks. Susan, thank you for doing this class. I am sure it will be fabulous.
Tamara
I'm so excited...I bought the class immediately and the sock ruler too :) Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent with all of us knitters! Looyoo on Ravelry
Hi, Susan, and thank you for the great discount on your new sock class - I just purchased it and am looking forward to learning your sock knitting methods and techniques. I have knit socks cuff down for many years. Now it's time to learn your toe up method - I'm really anxious to get started.
Lindy13 on Ravelry
Signed up! All my socks have been fails so maybe toe up and after thought heel is the way for me!
I'm on board! I'm pretty new to sock knitting and want to learn both methods so this will be great. I've been curious about the after thought heel and will be interested in your take on it. Thanks
Susan.
I purchased the class but it doesn't seem to be closed captioned like it said it would be. I've looked everywhere but don't see the feature. How do I go about it? Thank you.
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