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Knitting socks is fun =)
Swap Coordinator:TrinitySF (contact)
Swap categories: Knitting  Crafts  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.90
Last day to signup/drop:January 2, 2011
Date items must be sent by:February 13, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This swap is for everyone who loves knitting socks.

I was looking for a swap like this but I did not find any so I create one myself.

That's what it's all about:

  • you have to knit one pair of socks for your partner. Please do not use really cheap wool, because cheap wool tends to be torn very soon sometimes...

  • write into your profile or in a comment what size the socks shall be for you. Please convert your size into "US-shoe-size" so it won't be confusing what size you need!!! you can read here ( http://www.i18nguy.com/l10n/shoes.html -- and scroll down a bit ) if you don't know your US-size

  • you can make special socks with a complicated pattern. But if you do not know how to do this or you do not like knitting difficult patterns that's okay, too. But in this case make sure that you have interesting yarn ;)

I set the "sign up date" to a date that's after Christmas so everyone should be done with all the present-making and should have time to knit other things then =)

One and a half month should be enough for everyone to make a nice pair of socks. Thats my experience. If you don't think so then tell me and maybe we can push the "send date" a little more behind.

I made this swap international because I think that socks are easy to mail and postage should not be too expensive.


Please, NO NEWBIES for this swap, sorry! At least 10 rated swaps type 2 or 3! No recent 1's and only well explained 3's and old 1's.

UPDATE: I'll ban everyone who HAS NOT written his shoe-size in the comments/profile on the day of assigning the partners! So please write down your size. (I had some troubles in a similar swap ("Let's make a cell phone bag"), so I think this is necessary.) Here is a nice converter to avoid misunderstanding. Please write Europe and US size or at least US size(be careful with different male and female sizes).

Discussion

rubyhousesliprs 10/ 4/2010 #

I reaaally want to learn how to knit, and I just got a new book about knitting, so I'm going to practice and hopefully I can knit socks by the sign up deadline. I've always been good at crochet but never could get the knack of knitting.

andannabegins 10/ 4/2010 #

i wish i could knit :(

tizzicat 10/ 5/2010 #

It took me a year to make a pair of socks! That's coz I kept losing interest. Won't be joining though, just in case!

Happy knitting everyone.

grethekristin 10/ 6/2010 #

I love to knit socks :) I use size 36 in europe and I think it`s size 6 in Us size.

knitandlitgirl 10/ 9/2010 #

My size is 81/2-9 in US

mumbles17 10/13/2010 #

Can anyone point me in the direction of a good beginner knitted sock pattern??- I can crochet socks, but havent tried knitted ones yet ,,,,just learning to knit... would love to join in

Tunrida 10/14/2010 #

My size is EU 39 and US 8,5

knitandlitgirl 10/14/2010 #

@mumbles17 you might be able to find some at the lionbrandyarn.com. I have a really nice book of sock patterns published by Lion Brand Yarn, but there might be some easy sock patterns on in there free pattern section on their website. I'm not completly sure - I haven't looked for sock patterns for awhile.

TrinitySF 10/16/2010 #

@mumbles17 beginners often have problems with knitting the heel of the sock. If you want to start with an easy sock, you could try one "without heel" ;) See a pattern here: http://www.suite101.com/content/spiral-socks-without-heels-a14568 They look like spirals later and fit easily to the foot. Look here: http://i30.tinypic.com/mb607n.jpg If you need advice about how many stitches you need for the shoesize you want to make or if you have other questions, just write me a message =)

AuntB 10/17/2010 #

I am a sock knitter and I do have an easy pattern that I used when I started out. I think cheap yarn is harder to knit with. So just ask me about the pattern and I will send it.

Saartje 10/18/2010 #

I think I might join, watching for now. Am an avid sock knitter. I'm working on a pair in Kaffe Fassett wool right now. Fantastic colors!

Tons of fantastic free pattern on DROPS site (just google drops).

I wouldn't recommend that someone who's totally new at knitting join this. Reasons? 1. when you're new at knitting your tension changes, and with the same pattern you might end up with two socks of a very different size (I like my socks the same size), 2. knitting in the round, whether on double pointed or round needles requires some practice, and I really wouldn't like to receive socks with a seam in them... 3. shaping the heel requires some practice, and I don't like the heelless type of socks. 4. you really want good quality yarn, especially when knitting socks. It's much easier and more pleasant to work with and more comfortable and durable, but first-time knitters often tend to go with cheaper yarns 'to practice'. Please don't! If you start of with cheap yarn, you end up with a cheap project.

So my advice: knit up a pair for yourself first (with good yarn, the plus side of socks as a first project is that you don't need a lot of yarn for your finished project). Wear and wash them a few times. If what your left with is something you'd still like to receive in a swap: join!

Alternatively: host a scarf knitting swap! Everyone picks a beautiful (fantasy) yarn in a color their partner likes and knits a rectangle of 25cm by 150 cm. Good practice, good fun and a beautiful scarf to boost! (maybe I'll host this swap some day, never hosted one before...)

TrinitySF 10/20/2010 #

@Saartja I totally agree with you! The swap is suposed to be for knitters who knitted some socks before and can complete a pair of socks in under 6 weeks! If you're not that experienced in knitting socks yet: if this swap goes well I'll definetely make another one with knitting socks ;)

AuntB 11/ 1/2010 #

I would love to join this sock swap but I have been flaked on so many times , I am really not sure. I haven't swaped in a while.

knitandlitgirl 11/ 2/2010 #

For those of you interested, there is a sock pattern swap up and running. It could be a good way to get patterns for this swap.

KimberlyJDC 11/ 9/2010 #

I totally agree with Saartje. I have been knitting scarves and hats for years now and have just started my first pair of socks... I am SO THRILLED!! But I would never send these out to anyone as I'm still trying to get my tension right, etc. Thanks for a fantastic swap but I won't be joining this one until I can perfect my socks. Happy swapping everyone!

TrinitySF 11/10/2010 #

@KimberlyJDC Thanks! I'll do another swap like this when swap works fine =)

Saucyknits 12/ 8/2010 #

Just joined & looking forward to it -- I am such an avid sock knitter!

Shoe size is 7.5 US

TrinitySF 12/15/2010 #

ATTENTION: Please be careful with converting your shoe size. That doesn't seem to be as easy as I imagined, I just leaned that there are different shoe sizes for male and woman in the US... ;) Didn't know that. But I assume that we are all female here so we are all writing the female size... ^^

TrinitySF 12/15/2010 #

My size is 40 (europe) or 9 (US-female-size).

mortaine 12/15/2010 #

As a tip: it's easier to fit handknit socks if, instead of providing your shoe size, you provide the measurement of your foot length (heel to toe, measured flat against the ground) and the ball of your foot at its widest spot.

In general, an experienced knitter can make a pair of well-fitting socks using those two measurements.

US shoe size isn't sufficient, as shoes have more ease than socks, and individual shoe forms vary too much to be useful in the width measurement. Measurements also avoid the issue of US vs. non-US sizing methods.

TrinitySF 12/21/2010 #

Thank you very much for that tip, Mortaine! I will write an email to all participant before this swap starts and ask them to provide this information to their partners. Thanks again =)

knitandlitgirl 12/29/2010 #

I'm a woman's 8 1/2 - 9 in US sizes

mulerider 12/29/2010 #

I have measured my foot it is 101/2 long and 4 inches wide at the ball I wear an 81/2 or 9 shoe. hope this helps my partner.

yomousey 12/31/2010 #

I was watching but time got away from me. I've knitted for years but never made socks. I wanted to make a pair for me or my daughter first. I hope you host another one soon.

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