Finally the pattern is ready for the Summer Lovin Socks. Thanks Andrea and Pam for test knitting. The pattern is available below or on Ravelry (link). I hope you enjoy.
Gauge: 8 stitches and 11 rounds = 1 inch
Materials: 1 hank Hazel Knits Artisan Sock (color Laguna)
US size 2 (2.25mm) double-pointed needles
Tapestry needle
Skill Level: Intermediate
Abbreviations:
K – knit K2tog – knit 2 together P- purl
P2tog – purl 2 together RS – right side
SSK – slip, slip, knit St(s) –stitch
WS – wrong side YO –yarn over
Cuff:
Cast on 64 stitches dividing them evenly onto 4 needles. (16 stitches on each needle)
Join in the round being careful not to twist the stitches. P1, K1 to the end of the round. Repeat for a total of 12 rows of ribbing.
Leg Pattern: (Chart A)
Begin knitting round 1 of Chart A.
Chart A:
Repeat round 1-20 of chart A 3 times for leg of sock.
Setup for Heel Flap:
Turn work so wrong side is facing you. You will be working the stitches that you just knit. Slip 1; purl next 31 stitches on to 1 needle. You should now have all stitches on three needles, 16 stitches on two needles and 32 stitches (heel) on one needle.
Heel Flap:
Row 1: (RS) Slip 1, K1, repeat to end.
Row 2: (WS) Slip 1, P1, repeat to end.
Repeat rows 1 and 2 until your heel flap measures 2 inches, ending with a WS row.
Turn Heel:
Row 1: (RS) Slip 1, knit 18, ssk, k1. Turn.
Row 2: (WS) Slip 1 st, purl 7, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 3: Slip 1, knit 8, ssk, k1. Turn.
Row 4: Slip 1, purl 9, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 5: Slip 1, knit 10, ssk, k1. Turn.
Row 6: Slip 1, purl 11, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 7: Slip 1, knit 12, ssk, k1. Turn.
Row 8: Slip 1, purl 13, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 9: Slip 1, knit 14, ssk, k1. Turn.
Row 10: Slip 1, purl 15, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 11: Slip 1, knit 16, ssk, k1. Turn.
Row 12: Slip 1, purl 17, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 13: Knit row. (20 stitches)
Gusset:
Needle #1 - Slip the last 10 stitches that you worked onto a separate needle. Using the same needle pick up and knit 18 stitches along the edge of the heel flap (28 stitches).
Needle #2 & #3 (instep stitches) Begin row 1 of Chart A.
Needle #4 - Using a new needle pick up and knit 18 stitches along the edge of the heel flap and knit the last 10 stitches of the heel. (28 stitches) This will now mark the end of your round.
You should now be back to 4 needles
Needle #1 – 28 stitches.
Needle #2 – 16 stitches.
Needle #3 – 16 stitches.
Needle #4 – 28 stitches.
Gusset Decreases:
Round 1:
Needle #1 – Knit across to last 3 stitches, k2tog, knit 1.
Needle #2 & #3 – Continue in pattern following Chart A.
Needle #4 – Knit 1, ssk, knit to end.
Repeat rounds 1 and 2 until you have 16 stitches on all four needles. (64 stitches)
Foot:
Continue working in stockinette on needles 1 and 4 and in pattern on needles 2 and 3.
Knit until foot is 2 inches less than desired length. Be sure to end with an odd row on your instep or pattern stitches.
Toe Decreases:
Round 1:
Needle 1: Knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1.
Needle 2: K1, ssk, knit to end.
Needle 3: Knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1.
Needle 4: K1, ssk, knit to end.
Round 2 & 3: Knit.
Round 4: Repeat round 1.
Round 5 & 6: Knit.
Round 7: Repeat round 1.
Round 8: Knit
Round 9: Repeat round 1.
Round 10: Knit
Round 11: Repeat round 1.
Round 12: Knit.
Round 13: Repeat round 1.
Round 14: Knit.
Round 15: Repeat round 1.
Round 16: Knit.
Round 17: Repeat round 1.
Round 18: Knit
Round 19, 20 & 21: Repeat round 1.
(20 stitches)
Knit across needle #1 (5 stitches). Your yarn should now be at the side of the sock toe, on the right side. Using a yarn needle Kitchner stitch the sock toe closed. Hide your ends and block socks if desired.
Enjoy your Summer Lovin Socks!!!
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6 comments:
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What a beautiful pattern! I´m not a ravelry member, and I did´t find that other link. In my screen, I tryed two different computers, I saw only a line of text, and that did take me nowhere.I `d love to knit these socks. Jane from Helsinki, Finland
Thanks Daiane Daniela!!!
Jane the pattern is listed in this post and there is also a link on the side bar.
:-)
Love these socks, they are so pretty!
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