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The standard wedge toe follows every decrease round with a plain round, creating a trapezoidal-shaped toe. This video demonstrates two variations on the standard wedge toe which distributes the plain rounds differently, in order to provide a better fit for people with a less angled toe shape (wider toes, or toes that are more similar in length).
Note: I first came across the 4321 toe decrease variation in Stephanie Pearl-McFee's 22 May 2014 blog post, which you can read here: www.yarnharlot.ca/2014/05/22/
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Video tutorial for the cuff down standard wedge toe (with information on customizing length): • How to Knit and Modify...
Video tutorial for the toe up standard wedge toe: • Toe Up Classic Wedge S...
Video tutorial for the cuff down long or short round toe: • Short or Long Round So...
Video tutorial for the toe up long or short round toe: • Short or Long Round So...
Written tutorial for knitting custom-fit socks, with options for various toes and heels: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
Yarn used in video demonstration: Sweet Georgia Brown Tough Love Sock in the Party of Five colorway.
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0:00 Introduction
1:58 Standard wedge toe
3:50 Wedge toe in thirds
5:02 Wedge toe with 4321 decreases
6:03 Different stitch counts
9:04 Choosing the right shape
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