The book that launched the sock knitting craze just got even better with new yarns and content updates.
Folk Socks offers 18 sock patterns from European and British traditions, including boot socks, Birkenstock socks, lacy stockings, kilt hose, cabled and clocked socks, and more. Originally published in 1994,Folk Socks taught knitters across North America the ins and outs of traditional sock knitting through Nancy Bush's careful instruction, charts, and illustrations.
This revised edition still contains the same beloved in-depth history and step-by-step instruction from Nancy that sock knitters have come to and depend on. You can also find detailed instruction on essential sock knitting techniques for heel turns, toe shaping, and top ribbing for knitters of all skill levels. New and updated sections include:
- Up-to-date yarn substitutions for yarns that have been discontinued.
- Additional content from Nancy. She has included the new sock knitting knowledge she has gained in the years since Folk Sock's initial publishing date.
- A brand-new bonus section on Estonian-inspired socks.
A classic reference, now updated, Folk Socks is a must-have for any sock knitter.
From Hide to Hose: The origins of socks Looped Fabrics and the Legwear of Queens: The beginnings of knitting and knitted hose Knitting in Great Britain: A way of working and a way of life Knitting in Other European Countries: Traditions and stocking styles Carrying on the Tradition: How to knit a sock A Classic Sock Pattern: With some variations on heel and toe The Patterns: Socks for all the world's feet Stockings with ClocksNorwegian Stockings Mamluke Socks Chaussettes de Dentelle Welsh Country Stockings Finnish Socks Merikes Socks Latvian Socks Highland Schottische Kilt Hose Chalet Socks Estonian Socks Lithuanian Amber Socks Shetland Socks St Peter Port Stripes Country Socks Ukrainian Socks Flammegarn Socks New! Estonian-inspired Socks
Yarn Suppliers Bibliography Index
Nancy Bush teaches workshops for guilds, shops, and at conferences
throughout the United States, Canada, and Northern Europe. She is the author of
Folk Socks, Folk Knitting in Estonia, Knitting on the Road, Knitting Vintage
Socks, and Knitted Lace of Estonia (all from Interweave). Nancy lives in
Salt Lake City, Utah. "This book is the reason I knit socks." -Kate Atherly, aka "Wise Hilda," author of "Beyond Knit and Purl"
Item #: 11KN06 ISBN: 978-1-59668-435-5 152 pages Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 9
I couldn't wait to get my hands on this book and it was well worth the wait! I have the first edition of Folk Socks and I liked that one as well, but the updates in the book are great!
I can see my self knitting every sock featured.
For the new knitter...pick up a copy. It will be an indispensable addition to your knitting library and perhaps the only sock book you will ever need.
I cannot say enough good about this book! Thank you Nancy Bush!
Folk Socks: The History & Techniques of Handknitted Footwear, Updated Edition
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The book that launched the sock knitting craze just got even better with new yarns and content updates.
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