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starting with a 32 inch size 6 circular needle

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using a pair of double pointed needles

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cast on onto the circular needles the exact same way

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transfer these stitches onto these needles

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scoot everything close to the tip of the needles

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working on all across half of the stitches of the sock

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working across the stitches on the front

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move on to the second sock

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slipping the first and last stitch of each sock

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finished knitting the foot of the sock

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knit across all the other stitches

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graph the toe with the kitchener stitch

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use kitchener stitch to graph

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pull the stitches close to the tip of the needles

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set up with kitchener stitch

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give it a tug after the four stitch repeat

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Knitting 2 Socks at-a-Time, Magic Loop, Parts 1-5
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2012Nov 28
To get your copy of this pattern and follow along, visit this link: http://verypink.com/2012/11/28/2-sock... You can also get your pattern in my pattern store on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libra... Links to things you'll see in this video: Beautiful green circular needles (size 6 US, 32") are by Signature Needle Arts: http://www.signatureneedlearts.com/ The yarn I use in the sock-weight socks is Hazel Knits Piquant Lite in color "Arroyo": http://www.hazelknits.com/categories/... The Spiral Scarf on the mannequin is a free pattern and video tutorial here: http://verypink.com/2012/06/27/learn-... The worsted weight yarn I use for demonstrating is Ella Rae Classic, color "Plum": http://www.yarnmarket.com/yarn/Ella_R...

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