How to Crank a Sock with Contrasting Colours WITHOUT Cutting the Main Yarn

A few weeks ago, I shared a technique for cranking handpainted socks with contrasting heels and toes on the CSM. It’s a great method, BUT it can cause a disruption or a “jog” in the pooling of a handpainted sock yarn. The visual “jog” was bothering me so much, I had to find another way of making socks on the circular sock knitting machine with contrasting heels and toes WITHOUT cutting the main yarn.

Cranking contrasting heels and toes with no cutting on a circular sock machine (CSM)
This jog in colour was keeping me up at night. (Watch the knitting of this sock here.)

And so on today’s Taking Back Friday vlog episode, we are going to knit these contrasting heels and toes socks with a different method where we will hopefully avoid any sort of disruption to the colour pattern in your yarn.

Cranking contrasting heels and toes with no cutting on a circular sock machine (CSM)
Switching to waste yarn after having knit the contrasting toe in “Dark Orchid”.
Cranking contrasting heels and toes with no cutting on a circular sock machine (CSM)
Two completed CSM socks. Left sock with cutting the main yarn, right sock without cutting the main yarn.

If you like these episodes about the circular sock knitting machines, I do have a number of videos about knitting CSM socks. We’re also always creating new and different kinds of colourways and yarns every month in our Secret Stash Club for SweetGeorgia. I hope you’ll join us there!

Notes from this episode:


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