Yes and no. Socks aren't really a beginning project, but there are sock patterns suited for a person first learning to knit socks but who already has some experience.
At some point a pair of socks is going to require knitting in the round, which is generally considered an intermediate skill. A sock not knit in the round at least for the foot area will have a seam that is likely to cause discomfort. Either increases or decreases will be required, which are advanced beginner skills.
To avoid frustration, learn knitting in the round, increases, decreases, and either short rows or the kitchner stitch before tackling socks.
Knitting has no weft. That sounds like a weaving thing, to me.
A marked stitch is a stitch where you have placed a knitting marker. A pattern may tell you to place a marker at a certain stitch, and to do some particular thing in a subsequent row when you come to that marked stitch.
You may be thinking of French knitting, which is done on a spool with pegs driven into the top.
no
Yes, knitting teachers exist, and informally, you can probably find one in every yarn store on earth..
Baseball socks are thicker and harder to run in. (keeps you hot) Soccer socks makes you not hot.
Yes.
Parudophobia is the non rational fear of pairing socks
Why are socks important? Socks are important for the overall health of your feet. Not only do socks absorb moisture, but they are also used to help prevent rubbing of shoes on the bare foot. Socks can also provide cushioning to pad the feet and help keep them warm.
First thing you need to do is stretch .
Because socks are probably the best thing that has happened to this world in a long time.
i am not sure i was wonderin the same thing