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Make these super simple, handcrafted socks for everyone in your family.
Cast on 36 stitches -40 stitches if you’re doing men’s socks - on one needle.
Use three or four double-pointed needles, spreading out the stitches evenly between them, to avoid a seam.
Knit two stitches, and then purl two stitches. Continue this across the first row, ending with purl two.
Repeat, alternating knit two, purl two, for each row until the piece measures 15 to 18 inches, or 22 inches for a men’s sock.
Decrease stitches in the next row by knitting two stitches together, then purling two stitches together for the entire row.
Cut the yarn, leaving 36 inches to sew the seam. Thread through the yarn needle.
Insert the needle under each of the 18 stitches remaining on the needle. Draw the needle through the stitches a second time and pull the string tight. Then sew the seam together at the back of the sock.
Repeat the steps for knitting the other sock, or knit both socks at the same time using a second set of needles and yarn to ensure they’re the same size.
Did you know? In 1869, the Cincinnati Red Stockings became the first all-professional baseball team. They traveled around the country playing any ball club that challenged them.
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