Village Socks
All Knit Up Designs
Ravelry: sierrak2010
Instagram: allknitup
Blog: allknitup23.blogspot.com
437 yards fingering weight yarn (Madtosh Twist Light used in sample)
Needle: Hiya Hiya 9 inch circular US 1.5 / 2.5 mm
Pattern uses Modified Eye of Partridge Heel Flap and Wedge Toe
K: knit
P: Purl
P2Tog: Purl two together
K2Tog: Knit two together
SSK: Slip, slip, knit
SM: Slip marker
WYIF: With yarn in front
WYIB: With yarn in back
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Cast on 64 stitches and join in
the round, being careful not to twist. (Place a stitch marker at the beginning of the round)
Knit 1, Purl 1 for nineteen
rounds
Set-up round: Knit in 1x1 rib until last two stitches, P2Tog
Farrow Rib
Round 1: * Knit 2,
Purl 1 * repeat across row
Round 2: * Knit 1, Purl 2 * repeat across row
Repeat these two rounds for your preferred leg length. (I
repeated for 3.5 inches, the leg length is now 5 inches from cast-on)
Tip: The top of the foot will have an odd number of stitches, the heel flap will have an even number.
Starting heel flap. (You will be working flat on half of your stitches)
Turn work with wrong side facing, you will be working back across the last 32 stitches
Row 1: Knit 3, Purl 29
Row 2: Purl 3 * Knit 1, slip 1 knitwise with yarn in back * repeat to last 3 stitches, knit 3
Row 3: Knit 3, purl across
Row 4: Purl 3, * Slip 1 knitwise with yarn in back, Knit 1 * repeat to last 3 stitches, knit 3
Repeat these 4 rows eight times total (You will have 16 Garter bumps along the edge)
Starting the heel turn:
Row 1: Slip 1 purlwise wyif, P16, P2Tog, P1, turn
Row 2: Slip 1 knitwise wyib, k3, ssk, k1, turn
Row 3: Slip 1 pw wyif, P4, P2Tog, P1, turn
Row 4: Slip 1 kw wyib, K5, ssk, k1, turn
Row 5: Slip 1 pw wyif, P6, P2Tog, P1, turn
Row 6: Slip 1 kw wyib, K7, SSK , K1, turn
Row 7: Slip 1 pw wyif, P8, P2TOG, P1, turn
Row 8: Slip 1 kw wyib, K9, SSK, K1, turn
Row 9: Slip 1 pw wyif, P10, P2TOG, P1, turn
Row 10: Slip 1 kw wyib, K11, SSK, K1, turn
Row 11: Slip 1 pw wyif, P12, P2TOG, P1, turn
Row 12: Slip 1 kw wyib, K13, SSK, K1, turn
Row 13: Slip 1 pw wyif, P14, P2TOG, P1, turn
Row 14: Slip 1 kw wyib, K 15, SSK, K1
(You should have closed all ‘gaps’ and have 18 stitches from the heel flap and turn)
Now you will pick up and knit 16 stitches along the heel flap (one stitch for every garter bump)
Once you’ve picked up the first side of the gusset, pick up one extra stitch in between the gusset and top of the foot (This helps close up any small hole between gusset and foot)
Place marker A after picking up and knitting the stitch between gusset and foot
Work pattern across top of foot, place marker B.
Now pick up and knit one extra stitch between the top of the foot and the next side of the gusset, pick up and knit 16 garter bumps from heel flap. (You now have 83 stitches on your needles, 31 from marker A to B, 52 from marker B to A)
Knit one round plain (no increasing/decreasing, follow pattern at top of the foot)
After knitting this round, stop three stitches before marker A
Round 1: K2TOG, K 1, sm, work in pattern to next marker, sm, K 1, SSK
Round 2: Knit to marker, sm, work in pattern to next marker, sm marker, knit to three stitches before marker A
Repeat these two rounds until you have 32 stitches left between marker B and A
Round 1: K2TOG, K 1, sm, work in pattern to next marker, sm,
knit (You are only decreasing on one
side)
(You
now have 31 stitches between each marker)
Continue working in pattern across top of foot and knitting along the bottom until foot length measures 1.5 inches less than desired length. Cut yarn and start knitting the toe with contrast color.
Start toe decreases three stitches before marker A (When knitting in the round becomes uncomfortable, switch to Double Point Needles)
Round 1: K2TOG, K1, sm, K1, SSK, knit to three stitches before next marker, K2TOG, K1, sm, K1, SSK
Round 2: Knit entire round
Repeat these two rounds until sock measures length of foot. (Stitch count will be determined by the length of your toe box.)
Complete the sock with a kitchener stitch. (Here are links to two different tutorials)
beautiful socks that are easy to remember, sounds like perfection!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat great socks, thanks for sharing the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love these socks! Thanks for sharing, Sierra!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely making these socks. I have a stash of fingering weight yarns and I will use some for these socks.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the yarn you used?
ReplyDeleteThis is rocky mountain high colorado by Madelinetosh:)
DeleteI'm trying yarn doubled for the toe area as it gets lot of wear.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great experiment! I've had to darn the toe and ball of foot area for one of my sisters on a few of her pairs.
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