Learn to Knit Socks: Heel Flap and Turn using Double Pointed Needles (DPNs)

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Published 2020-12-08
In this video, you will learn how to knit a heel flap and turn your heel using double pointed needles (DPNs). Don't worry if this feels a bit fiddly at first, you will definitely get it!

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Like the sock pattern that I’m using in this video? Find it here (I’m knitting the double weight yarn version but you might also fancy a lighter weight sock!)

Simply the Simplest Sock double knitting weight yarn:
🌟www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/simply-the-simple…

Simply the Simplest Sock 4ply/fingering weight yarn:
🌟www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/simply-the-simple…

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Happy knitting!
Michelle x

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🌟www.knitschool.co.uk/knit-school-socks-masterclass
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All Comments (8)
  • @claireca4842
    I have to say this video is like a brain hug for me!!!! I have watched so many videos trying to learn the sock heel and the way most knitters teach in YouTube videos is confusing and you do such a lovely job explaining. Thank you sooooo much for this ❤
  • Thank you for this tutorial,. It really helps me to learn the gusset,... On dpns ,. I haven't learn to do a sock on dpns,.. so I've been learning,.. now I did a cuff down sock,. I'm right here now to do the gusset part,.. perfect timing..lol😁🙂👍☺️. Thank you again.
  • @faye8011
    Thank you so much for this tutorial, very well explained than other confusing tutorials. I will try this for the first time to knit my socks soon.
  • What is your website to find pattern and earlier parts from beginning.
  • @MrGiffer4ever
    Hi is it 18 rows including the first after the last leg row ? With no slip stitch?😊
  • @judykish1481
    While the explanation is very good, you're knitting too fast. The camera creates a blur on the knitting project. Slow down so the camera can stay focused.