Simple Socks: Plain And Fancy and over one million other books are available for Amazon Kindle. Learn more

Sell Us Your Item
For a $0.40 Gift Card
Trade in
Have one to sell? Sell yours here
Start reading Simple Socks: Plain And Fancy on your Kindle in under a minute.

Don't have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.
Sorry, this item is not available in
Image not available for
Color:
Image not available

To view this video download Flash Player

 

Simple Socks: Plain and Fancy [Paperback]

Priscilla A. Gibson-Roberts
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)


Available from these sellers.


Formats

Amazon Price New from Used from
Kindle Edition $9.99  
Hardcover --  
Paperback --  
Image
Save on Popular Books This Summer
Browse our Bookshelf Favorites store for big savings on popular fiction, nonfiction, children's books, and more.

Book Description

January 15, 2004
With only two measurements, knitters can make customized socks. The unusual heel and toe shaping method works fantastically well.


Editorial Reviews

From Library Journal

Gibson-Roberts is a serious student of sock knitting she is a researcher who has devoted a good part of her career to investigating sock-knitting techniques, especially sock knitting in the Eastern tradition. Her earlier books, Knitting in the Old Way and Ethnic Socks and Stockings, are classics in the field. Simple Socks referring to socks of simple construction now rightfully takes its place next to her earlier books. This is not a sock-pattern book but a study of options for creating a sock with a perfect fit using short-row techniques for shaping both heels and toes. The author's attention to detail and clear black-and-white illustrations are especially impressive. Highly recommended for large public libraries and for smaller public libraries where demand warrants.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

“This expertly put-together book Is a gem”/ Highly recommended --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Nomad Press (January 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966828941
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966828948
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 0.3 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #841,593 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Customer Reviews

It's not as pretty a book as some, but I recommend it as a good technical reference. Joanna Daneman  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
The instructions for producing the short row heel and toe where very good. Jane E. Buckthal  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
61 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sockmakers have waited for years for this information! September 11, 2002
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
As one who views socknitting as an engineering design challenge, I am always looking for ways to improve shaping and fitting the socks I make. I have never been happy with the way toes are shaped, and wondered why we couldn't use the "short-row" technique on toes just as we do on heels, then make a straight join on top of the foot, as commercially made socks do. I was delighted to discover that it is not only possible,but this author tells us exactly how to do it, and then goes on to give us an extraordinary variety of other ways to vary our designs. This is not a book of "patterns"; it is much more valuable than that! You can find the General Laws of the Sock-knitting Universe in this book and then you will become the master all all the socks you can knit. This book should belong to every person who knits socks. If you know a sockmaker, give them a copy of this book. You will be rewarded for years to come!
Comment | 
Was this review helpful to you?
48 of 49 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No more sock suffering January 16, 2004
Format:Hardcover
Until I got this book, stuffed it into my knitting bag, socks were tedious, livened only by color or a cable here and there. Whatever I did, fit was chancy, we won't discuss heels, and frankly, they were boring to make, not to mention time consuming and frustrating.

Then along came Simple Socks. Ahh. Instead of chancy fit, there's exact fit, including a chart so fitting son Brian with the size 13 needs is as easy as fitting my friend's size 6 feet. Instead of a week of intense work, 3 days. Toes fit, heels fit, I can zip up from the toe or down from the top with nearly equal ease. The techniques are amazingly simple to understand, once you get over the inclination to panic. Clear diagrams, charts, and instructions.

Then came the extra treat: the expansion of the technique to mittens--always a necessity in cooler climes!

I may never BUY socks again...

Comment | 
Was this review helpful to you?
36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Priscilla Gibson-Roberts is a combination anthropological knitter and technical guru; if you want to know about Eastern European socks and stockings, she is the ultimate source. She also spins her own yarns and designs anatomically-fitting socks using the "short-row" technique.

For some knitters (like spatially-challenged little old me), the short row heel and toe method is hard to grasp, so if you long to do that kind of construction on your knitted footwear, this is a valuable reference book. The explanation of the shaping (it's an hourglass) and the description of what parts of the "hourglass" go where (front, back, top , bottom) are good. They are accompanied by ink drawings to illustrate the text.

There are schematics for various types of socks; toe up, toe down, short rowed, stripes vertical and horizontal, motif knitting in the round, and an especially good set of drawings on doing intarsia such as argyle, in circular knitting. Normally, intarsia is done flat knitting only.

The book has only line drawings with ink dots for shading. While it serves to put some dimension to the flatness of the sketches, I found the dot shading made the sock drawings look a bit strange.

If you are a sock knitter and want to advance your technique, this is a useful reference book and should be on the shelf next to Nancy Bush's Folk Socks. It's not as pretty a book as some, but I recommend it as a good technical reference.

Comment | 
Was this review helpful to you?
Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the last word on socks, but a good contribution
I have wanted to understand the knitty gritty of how to design my own socks since I started knitting. This book helped out tremendously on that path. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Lisa Linnell-Olsen
2.0 out of 5 stars For me: not interesting at all
At the time of the first publishing this may have been a good sock book, but it is no longer. I didn't realize this is a book on short-row heels only! Read more
Published on July 15, 2010 by Christiane Eichler
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple Socks: Plain and Fancy
I love this little book. It is concise with what you need to know about making socks. Is a good general reference for making socks. I would highly recommend this book.
Published on July 11, 2010 by loves to read
3.0 out of 5 stars Simple Socks; Plain an Fancy
Not my favorite sock book - I'm one of those visual people and love pictures - but some very helpful information for a new knitter.
Published on September 16, 2009 by Joyce Challis
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book!!!
This little book is definitely a keeper! Using this method to make a heel and toe is delightful. I was worried that I would find it difficult, since some of the other reviewers... Read more
Published on April 6, 2009 by KnittingMom8
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Little Book by P G-R
Simple Socks Plain and Fancy

This is one of those little books you can't live without! Not fancy but informative, with sensible illustrations. Read more
Published on March 30, 2009 by Elaine Rutledge
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic for any Knitters library
Love the explanation of the afterthought heel. Gives you the basic math and turns you loose to explore your sock desires!
Published on January 31, 2009 by Craftholder
3.0 out of 5 stars Specific technique
Simple Socks is a compendium of knitting and sizing techniques that the author has selected as her favorites, after years of study and experimentation. Read more
Published on December 8, 2008 by Linda Pagliuco
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best sock books available
Avid sock knitters all benefit from owning this book. Gibson-Roberts presents a terrific method of turning a heel when knitting toe-up socks. Read more
Published on September 7, 2007 by Elizabeth Grier Murphy
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
First, if you're interested in simply sitting down and knitting a sock, this probably isn't the book for you. Read more
Published on January 15, 2007 by Renee
Search Customer Reviews
Only search this product's reviews

What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?


Forums

Topic From this Discussion
I don't get it!
You might try knitty.com's explanation of toe-up short-row socks; it's quite helpful.
May 25, 2007 by Manda |  See all 4 posts
Have something you'd like to share about this product?
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 


Search Customer Discussions
Search all Amazon discussions


So You'd Like to...


Create a guide


Look for Similar Items by Category