This innovative technique begins with knitting the cuff of the first sock. From there, the knitter can relax and work on a long tube, which forms the main body of both socks. Using a lifeline (a piece of scrap yarn threaded through stitches to hold them in place), the knitter can effortlessly divide the tube into two separate socks. The heels and toes are crafted with a straightforward two-row repeat and completed with a beginner-friendly method commonly used for finishing hats.
Much like the thrill of choosing an alternate ending in a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book, knitters can select from 21 different sock styles, featuring a diverse array of stitch patterns, design elements, difficulty levels, and sizes ranging from child to adult. “Knit 2 Socks in 1” is a proven sock-knitting technique that invites knitters of all backgrounds to experience the joy and satisfaction of creating two socks at once.