Once you have worn hand knitted socks the shop brought ones will never be satisfactory again
Before my friend phones for his usual 1 hour phone call I need to start the second in this pair. Starting by casting on on oversized straight needles and knitting the first row on these - to prevent to tops of the socks being tight:
Knitting over to a circular sock needle on the second row:
These round 25cm needles are "interesting" they give some people cramps holding them. I hold the short needle in my right hand and the long in the left. A friend who tried them, who is also right handed, held the long needle in her right hand. Horses for courses.
This circular needle is 0.25mm bigger than the needle I am going to use for the main sock, the destructions say it should be 0.5mm bigger but I find that a bit "saggy"
Of course when you get to the end of the second row you want to continue in the same direction but the single strand of thread joining the two ends can get pulled (or over tight) so I put a pin in to join the two ends. You can just about see the red pin on the left of the pic. I will sew up the first two rows after I finish the cuff.
Don't ask me how many balls of sock wool I have in my stash ... its a stash
Jo