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How-to Sock Knitting Books | Sock Heel Recipes | Novels | Plays and Monologues
General Sock Knitting eBooks
These eBooks will help you learn to knit socks. The links provided in each eBook take you to helpful videos, tutorials, and articles. It is possible to knit socks from the cuff down to the toe (Top Down) or from the toe to the cuff (Toe-up). There are myriad ways to put together a sock, but these are the two basic ways to start knitting socks.
Free How to Knit a Sock eBook |
How to Knit a Toe-Up Sock eBook |
Sock Heel Knitting eBooks
Once you are familiar with the basics you can branch out and begin to customize exactly for your needs. The beauty of hand knitting is that if a particular part of a pattern does not work for you, it can be modified. There are many different ways to knit sock heels. There are many different feet. This works out well. If you want to read more about the genesis of this Sock Heel book series, please continue reading ».
Dutch Heel eBook $2.50 This generic heel generally fits any foot. |
German Heel eBook $2.50 The extra garter stitch edge to the heel flap helps eliminate saggy gussets and provides a snug fit. |
French Heel eBook $2.50 This rounded heel is perfect for those who are sensitive to tags, snags and lumps. |
Welsh Heel eBook $2.50 This is a very hard-wearing heel that leads the knitter on quite the adventure along the way. |
Sherman Heel eBook $2.50 coming soon |
Toe-up Flap Heel eBook $2.50 coming soon |
Sock Heels—the Complete Book $10.00 coming soon |
Plays, Novels, and Monologues by Andrew Ordover
Andrew Ordover is a playwright and screenwriter with a BA in English from Emory University and an MFA in Playwriting from UCLA. His original plays and adaptations have been performed in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Miami, selections from which have been published in Smith & Kraus’ Best Stage Monologues and Best Stage Scenes anthologies for 1993, 1997, and 1998. He has served as the Artistic Director of New York’s Common Ground Stage and Film Company and as Literary Manager at Atlanta’s 7Stages Theatre. He has also been a guest speaker at the International Symposium on Theatre Semiotics, in Athens, Greece.
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