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    2-up knitted garter ties (a la Arlen)

    Arlen's great instructions for knitted garter ties finally got me back to the needles, and I completed a pair in bottle green. But I didn't count rows on the first one, and found it tiresome to compare lengths as the second tie neared completion. I've got some circular needles coming and am going to attempt a pair of 2-up hose, which got me thinking -- why not 2-up garter ties?

    And so. . .



    I'm working from two independent hanks of the same yarn, of course. If you didn't have that luxury, you could make two different colors at a time and then knit the companions -- at that point, you're back to comparing lengths, but hey! I don't have all the answers! and often I'm not even sure of the question. . .
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    I need to learn how to knit...
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    Ditto.

    I wonder if crocheted would work...ith:

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    You said the ties are on circular needles? What size are you using? i have a pair I used to use to make hats, back in a former life. I wonder if they'd work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewEnglander View Post
    You said the ties are on circular needles? What size are you using? i have a pair I used to use to make hats, back in a former life. I wonder if they'd work.
    The ties are on size 5 straight double-pointed (DPN), the same needles I have used for kilt hose.

    I've got circulars on order to try my hand at the 2-up kilt hose method. I thought there had been some threads on this forum showing the process, but can't locate them right now. Here's a link to a book at Amazon, instead.

    LINK

    BTW, as for learning to knit -- I hadn't ever until just 1-2 years ago. First project was kilt hose, which is not recommended for beginners but I've never been afraid to dive into the deep end -- sometimes hitting my head in the process, I'll admit.

    Best resource I found is the site KnittingHelp.com -- the videos make things much clearer than illustrations in books. She is a bit fiddly and wordy on camera but eventually gets around to showing you the methods!

    These garters are dead easy to start with, it's all knitting back and forth. I'm using a worsted weight yarn (same as I use for hose) which means the strand of yarn is made up of 4 threads (vs. 2 threads for what is sometimes called "sport weight"). First pair I did 10 stitches wide but they are just a bit too wide so this pair is 8 stitches wide. All credit to Arlen's thread for getting me started!
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    I have never knitted - so I do not see it:

    What is the advantage of 2-up, please?

    Or maybe you already answered my question - is it so you can more easily keep them the same length?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calico View Post
    I have never knitted - so I do not see it:

    What is the advantage of 2-up, please?

    Or maybe you already answered my question - is it so you can more easily keep them the same length?
    That is the main benefit I hope to gain. Also, knitters speak of the "second sock syndrome" where you complete one sock but run out of gas before completing the second one. Knitting both at once takes care of that issue, too -- although I do that by having both socks going at the same time on separate straight needles sets. I knit one cuff, then the other cuff, etc.

    Toe-up knitting is supposed to be easier to try on during the process (ditto with circular vs. straight needles) which should also help me get the length correct, not just the same

    We'll see about that. . .
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    As the resident advocate for toe-up knitting, I heartily recommend it.

    Those garters would look really nice felted. Just make them extra-long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    First pair I did 10 stitches wide but they are just a bit too wide so this pair is 8 stitches wide. All credit to Arlen's thread for getting me started!
    My wife started making me garter ties after seeing Arlen's thread. She is making them 8 stitches wide. Perfect. My thanks to Arlen for posting his thread and my wife for making me custom garter ties that complement my hose.
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    toe-up kilt hose

    [QUOTE=sydnie7;968556]The ties are on size 5 straight double-pointed (DPN), the same needles I have used for kilt hose.

    I've got circulars on order to try my hand at the 2-up kilt hose method. I thought there had been some threads on this forum showing the process, but can't locate them right now. Here's a link to a book at Amazon, instead.

    LINK
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    Here is a link to the toe-up version of John Anderson's kilt hose.

    http://www.knitting-and.com/knitting...n-anderson.htm

    I am making these, using two 16" circular size 2 needles. I am nearly to the point of putting on the cuffs. The pattern is for worsted wool, but I am using a thinner sock yarn for more formal hose, for an afternoon/evening wedding.

    The instructions are very detailed. I have an album here with my progress.
    A couple of knitters here on X Marks have been very helpful to me.

    There's a lot of discussion of these on Ravelry.com. Site is free to join.

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