Fingering-Weight Patterns
Sock Yarn Key Cozy for Magic Loop – Fingering Weight

A tiny Magic Loop pattern that uses scraps of fingering-weight (sock) yarn to cover and distinguish your keys. Practice Magic Loop with two free videos showing every step.
Double-Sided Man Hat

The perfect brim on this fingering-weight man hat is an invisible brim, created by a provisional cast-on.
“It’s Time to Knit!” Leftover Sock Yarn Wall Clock Pattern

When I couldn’t find the perfect wall clock anywhere, I decided to knit my own. Yes, this clock really works. It’s made using a clock movement from Michael’s craft store.
Top-Down Socks – Beginner Magic Loop – Fingering Weight

Top-down fingering-weight socks for beginners, written for one or two-at-a-time on Magic Loop.
Perfect Fit Toe-Up Socks (Fingering, Faux Heel)

Finally — a toe-up sock pattern that fits like your favorite cuff-down heel flap socks, but without the tricky picking-up of stitches. These faux heel flap socks mimic the classic look and feel of a top-down heel flap – complete with the option for textured heel stitches (like Eye-of-the-Partridge) and contrasting-color heels. But because the heel flap is worked seamlessly into the sock, you get all the style and fit benefits without the hassle.
Beginner Toe-Up Sock with a Fleegle Heel – Fingering Weight

Here is a free basic beginner pattern for fingering weight socks, toe-up socks, one– or two-at a time, using Magic Loop and the Fleegle heel. It’s the one I use in all my classes, and my students always get great results.