Whether you’re crafting cosy socks for loved ones or fine-tuning the perfect pair for yourself, the Strong Heel is a fantastic choice for creating durable, long-lasting socks. This technique provides excellent structure and support, ensuring that your handmade socks can withstand regular wear while maintaining READ MORE
Tag: Cuff-Down Heels (DK)
When knitting socks from the cuff down, the heel is where structure meets comfort. This crucial section provides the shaping needed for a snug, well-fitting sock while adding durability to withstand daily wear. There are several methods for working cuff-down heels, each with its own advantages—whether it’s the classic heel flap and gusset for a structured fit, a short-row heel for a sleek look, or an afterthought heel for seamless colour transitions. No matter which style you choose, mastering cuff-down heel construction will elevate your sock-knitting skills and ensure every pair fits like a dream!
Heel Flap and Gusset (DK) – Cuff-Down
When it comes to knitting socks, one of the most popular methods for creating a well-fitted and sturdy heel is the heel flap and gusset technique. This classic construction method has been used by knitters for generations and is known for its ability to provide READ MORE
Afterthought Heel (DK)
Welcome to the world of afterthought heels, a clever and versatile sock-knitting technique that allows you to add heels to your socks at a later stage, just like an afterthought! This innovative method not only simplifies the sock-knitting process but also opens up a realm READ MORE
Peasant Heel (DK)
Welcome to the world of peasant heels, a charming and practical knitting technique that adds a touch of rustic elegance to your handmade socks. The peasant heel, also known as an afterthought heel or a waste yarn heel, is a clever and straightforward method for READ MORE
Short Row Heel (DK)
The Short Row Heel, also known as the Boomerang Heel, is a fantastic option for knitters who want to avoid the more complex techniques of picking up stitches for a gusset or increasing stitches in the gusset for toe-up socks. If you find the traditional READ MORE