Toeup
Toe-up is a knitting method primarily used for hand-knit socks that starts at the toe and increases outward toward the cuff. This approach contrasts with the traditional cuff-down method, which starts at the cuff and proceeds toward the toe. Toe-up allows the knitter to adjust the sock length more easily and can make efficient use of yarn, often enabling the use of partial skeins without leftover waste.
In practice, toe-up socks are started with a toe shaping technique that creates a seamless toe, commonly
Advantages of the toe-up method include adjustable toe and overall length, better control over fit, and efficient
Toe-up socks have a broad presence in pattern catalogs and knitting books and are a widely taught