I love that. One tiny sock is coming your way as soon as I get my machine. Thank you for the tutorial.
@reginapotts43413 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos and instructions! Next time you make a heel fork bend the tips over the other way!
@donnamoreau8998 Жыл бұрын
So cute!!
@kamejohnson3 жыл бұрын
I’m curious as to how much weight do you have on each heel fork? Would you consider making a video of completing the finish work on the sock? Thank you!
@danawouster1555 жыл бұрын
You make sock making look so easy.I have been making mine by hand but have I am interested in either building my own sock machine or find one to purchase but not sure where to start and really would like to learn lots more before making a decision. Do you have any advice and maybe a drama free page or website I may visit , Thanks for the demo
@jpkrentz1 Жыл бұрын
I figured out that you can raise the end 2 needles a little higher and they don’t drop the stitches quite so easily. These are super cut when finished. The Kitchener wasn’t difficult but the mattress stitch was difficult to make neat……. Thank you Jamie and Sue V
@katrinatinto53575 жыл бұрын
Because maths aren't my strong suit, does anyone have needle counts for real baby socks using this method?
@jmemayfield
5 жыл бұрын
Not mine either!! This size fits an American Girl doll. You would have to make one and go from there!!
@abittwisted3 жыл бұрын
I just need to see how to fix a dropped stitch so I don't have to start over. Still haven't figured that one out.
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I love that. One tiny sock is coming your way as soon as I get my machine. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thanks for your videos and instructions! Next time you make a heel fork bend the tips over the other way!
So cute!!
I’m curious as to how much weight do you have on each heel fork? Would you consider making a video of completing the finish work on the sock? Thank you!
You make sock making look so easy.I have been making mine by hand but have I am interested in either building my own sock machine or find one to purchase but not sure where to start and really would like to learn lots more before making a decision. Do you have any advice and maybe a drama free page or website I may visit , Thanks for the demo
I figured out that you can raise the end 2 needles a little higher and they don’t drop the stitches quite so easily. These are super cut when finished. The Kitchener wasn’t difficult but the mattress stitch was difficult to make neat……. Thank you Jamie and Sue V
Because maths aren't my strong suit, does anyone have needle counts for real baby socks using this method?
@jmemayfield
5 жыл бұрын
Not mine either!! This size fits an American Girl doll. You would have to make one and go from there!!
I just need to see how to fix a dropped stitch so I don't have to start over. Still haven't figured that one out.
@jmemayfield
3 жыл бұрын
I can do that
Are the instructions available?
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I to am left handed thanks