With so many wonderful dyers in our midst, I find myself spinning
many painted rovings, winding vibrant
colors onto my drop spindles. Navajo-plied for strength and for
boldness of color, the spun rovings make wonderful striped sock
yarn. Eventually I tire of stripes,
but because I love the plying, I seek
ways to divert the stripes into something more random, something
surprising.
These socks are the cure for stripe boredom. The shifting
colors in the yarn undulate into waves
that curve like drifting autumn leaves,
or distant hills at sunset. For definition
and relief (both visual and mental),
the waves are separated by ridges of
garter stitch.
Knitters
who challenge themselves to learn backward
knitting will speed through the pattern’s many short rows. The
leg width is dependent upon the number of pattern
repeats, but
is stretchy and forgiving. The shifting
pattern repeat means these socks are best knit on double-pointed
needles.
photos: Kirsten
Hall
SIZE
Women’s small [large]. Shown in size large.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Circumference: 7.5 inches at leg & 6.5 inches
at foot [9 inches at leg & 8 inches at foot] Length heel to toe: adjustable
by pattern repeat.
Sock shown size large, 9 inches around at leg, 8 inches
around at foot, and foot is 10.25 inches
long; 6.5 wave rounds from start of gusset
to beginning of toe.
MATERIALS Fiber: Corriedale-cross
wool roving, 6 oz,
painted by Laurie Weinsoft of the Twisted
Sisters, for Northwest Wools in Portland, OR,
with half an oz left over [shown in rainbow
sock at the top of the page]
Spinning Tool: 2
Kundert 1.25oz drop spindles Niddy
Noddy: Kromski,
42 inch Lazy
Kate: Lizzy
Kate spindlekate
by Greensleeves
Finished Yarn:
Wraps
per inch: 14
Yardage
used:400 yards
Drafting Method:
semi-worsted,
medium draw with pre-drafted fibers; roving was split vertically
into pinky-finger-sized strips for even flow
of colors
Plying Method:
Navajo-plied
for a 3-ply yarn with 4 twists per
inch
Commercial Yarn Alternative
Cherry
Tree Hill Sockittome [80% superwash merino
wool, 20% nylon, 450 yards per 100 gram
skein]; color: parrot; one skein. [shown in blue sock below]
Recommended needle
size [always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below
-- every knitter's gauge is unique]
1
set US #2/2.75mm double-point needles OR
1
long US #2/2.75mm circular needle for
magic loop method OR
2
US #2/2.75mm circular needles, 24 inches or longer
Tools
3
stitch markers (the removable type
are best)
Yarn
needle
GAUGE
30 sts/42 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch in the round
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
sl1yf: slip one st purlwise, holding yarn to front (facing
you, regardless of WS or RS)
Working decreases with yarnovers: p2tog tbl when
working a yo together with another stitch:
sl yo purlwise, sl 1 knitwise, return
both sts to left needle, p2tog tbl
SSK when working
a yo together with another stitch:
sl1 knitwise, sl yo purlwise, return
both sts to left needle, k2tog tbl
DIRECTIONS
Ribbing/cuff
CO 48[60] sts. Distribute across needles
as you prefer and join for working in the
round. Mark beg of round.
Ribbing round: round [k1, p1] to
end of round.
Work 5 more rounds as established.
Ribbed Top Half Wave Pattern
Pattern is worked over 12 sts, in
short rows. Work in groups of 12
stitches, completing all 7 rows before moving over
to the next group of 12 sts and starting again.
Row 1 [RS]: K1, [p1, k1] 5 times,
turn.
Row 2 [WS]: YO, [p1, k1] 5 times,
turn.
Row 3 [RS]: YO, [p1, k1] 4 times,
turn.
Row 4 [WS]: YO, [p1, k1] 3 times,
turn.
Row 5 [RS]: YO, [p1, k1] 2 times,
turn.
Row 6 [WS]: YO, p1, k1, turn.
Row 7 [RS]: YO, p1, [k1, P2tog] 3
times. Do not turn.
Repeat Rows 1-7 3[4] more times,
to end of round.
Each repeat of 7 rows results in
15 sts and a total of 60[75] for the round.
Garter Ridge Pattern 1 Round 1:[ [SSK, k1] 3 times, k6]. Repeat 3[4]
more times to end of round. 48[60]sts. Round 2: Purl. Round 3: Knit. Round 4: Purl.
Wave Pattern 1
As before, pattern worked in short
rows. Work in groups of 12 stitches, completing
all 11 rows before moving over
to the next group of 12 sts and starting again.
Row 1 [RS]: K7, turn. Rows 2-11: as above.
Repeat Rows 1-11 until 4[5] waves
are completed. The last wave will end 9 sts before
marked start of round. (15 sts remain per
repeat of Wave Pattern 1,
60[75] sts total.)
Work [SSK, k1] 3 times to reach end of round. 57[72]
sts remain.
Continue, alternating Garter Ridge Pattern 1 and Wave
Pattern 1 with Garter Ridge Pattern
2 and Wave Pattern 2 until 7 full
wave and 8 garter ridge rounds are
completed.
Setup instep
Continuing in short-rows, work Wave
Pattern 2 over 24[36] sts. These stitches will form
the instep.
Setup Heel Flap: Bottom Half Wave Pattern
Then work bottom Half ave pattern,
as follows, over 24 sts for both sizes. These stitches
will be used for the heel. Row 1 [RS]: K7, turn. Row 2 [WS]: YO, p2, turn. Row 3 [RS]: YO, k2, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 4 [WS]: YO, p4, p2tog tbl, p1,
turn. Row 5[RS]: YO, k6, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 6 [WS]: YO, p8, p2tog tbl, p1,
turn. Row 7 [RS]: YO, k10, k2tog. Do not turn.
Repeat Rows 1-7 once more, turn. 13 sts remain
for each half wave worked, 26 sts
total. Final row [WS]: Sl1, p10, p2tog tbl,
p11, p2tog tbl, turn. 24 sts remain for heel
flap, both sizes.
Heel Flap
Work over 24 sts for both sizes. Row 1 [RS]: Sl1, [k1, sl1] to last
st, sl1yf, turn. Row 2 [WS]: K1tbl, p across to last
st, sl1yf, turn. Row 3 [RS]: K1tbl, [sl1, k1] to last
st, sl1yf, turn. Row 4 [WS]: K1tbl, p across to last
st, sl1yf, turn. Row 5 [RS]: K1tbl, [k1, sl1] to last
st, sl1yf, turn. Row 6 [WS]: K1tbl, p across to last
st, sl1yf, turn.
Repeat Rows 3-6 5[7] times until
22[30] rows have been worked and
there are 11[15] sl sts along side
of heel flap.
Picking up Gusset Stitches
Place marker for start of round.
Gusset setup round 1: Pick up and knit 1
stitch through both loops of each
slipped st along side of heel flap,
plus 1 more - 12[16] sts; place marker
for right gusset; on instep sts,
work [SSK, k1] 3 times, k6], repeat
1[2] more times; place marker for
left gusset; at next side of heel
flap, pick up and knit 1 stitch through
both loops of each slipped st along
side of heel flap, plus 1 more -
12[16] sts; knit to end of round.
72[92] sts total.
Gusset setup round 2: K to 2 sts before right
gusset marker, k2tog, p024[36] to
left gusset marker, SSK,
k to end of round.
Gusset setup round 3: K to right gusset marker,
k24[36] sts to left gusset marker,
k to end of round.
Gusset setup round 4: K to 2 sts before right
gusset marker, k2tog, p24[36] to
left gusset marker, SSK,
k to end of round. 4 gusset sts decreased,
for total of 68[88] sts remaining.
Gusset Wave Pattern 1
Instep continues with Wave Pattern
1, and the first repeat of the wave will be divided
across the sole and gusset sts.
Row 1 [RS]: K to right gusset marker, sl1, turn. Row 2 [WS]: YO, p1, p2tog, p to left
gusset marker, p1, turn. Row 3 [RS]: YO, k1, SSK, k to right
gusset marker, k1, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 4 [WS]: YO, p3, p2tog, p to left
gusset marker, p1, p2tog tbl, p1, turn. Row 5 [RS]: YO, k3, SSK, k to right
gusset marker, k3, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 6 [WS]: YO, p5, p2tog, p to left
gusset marker, p3, p2tog tbl, p1, turn. Row 7 [RS]: YO, k5, SSK, k to right
gusset marker, k3, turn. Row 8 [WS]: YO, p3, p2tog, p to left
gusset marker, p3, turn. Row 9 [RS]: YO, k3, SSK, k to right
gusset marker, k1, turn. Row 10 [WS]: YO, p1, p2tog, p to
left gusset marker, p1, turn. Row 11 [RS]: YO, k1, SSK, k to end
of round. Do not turn.
Continue as follows:
[K1, k2tog] 3 times, work Wave Pattern
2 over next 12[24] instep sts,
[SSK, k1] 3 times, k to end of
round. 10 more
gusset sts decreased, 61[84] sts
remain.
Gusset Garter Ridge Pattern 1 Round 1: K to 2 sts before right
gusset marker, k2tog, [K6, [SSK,
k1] 3 times], repeat
0[1] more time, k12, SSK, k to
end of round. 56[76] sts remain. Round 2: K to right gusset marker,
p across 24[36] instep sts, k to end of rnd. Round 3: K to 2 sts before right
gusset marker, k2tog, K across 24[36]
instep sts, SSK, k to end of round. Round 4: K to right gusset marker,
p across 24[36] instep sts, k to end of rnd. 54[74]
sts remain.
Gusset Wave Pattern 2 Round 1: K to right gusset marker,
k2tog, work Wave Pattern 2 over
next 24[36] instep sts, SSK, k to
end of round. 2
more gusset sts decreased, 58[81]
sts remain.
Gusset Garter Ridge Pattern 2 Round 1: K to right gusset marker,
[[SSK, k1] 3 times, k6], repeat
1[2] times, k to end of round. 50[70]
sts remain. Round 2: K to 2 sts before right
gusset marker, k2tog, p across 24[36]
instep sts, SSK, k to end of round. Round 3: K to right gusset marker
and across 24[36] instep sts, k to end of round. Round 4: K to 2 sts before right
gusset marker, k2tog, p across 24[36]
instep sts, SSK, k to end of round.
4 more gusset sts decreased, 48[68]
sts remain.
For small sock, continue as follows:
Instep continues with Sole Wave Pattern, and the first repeat of the
wave will be divided across the sole sts.
Sole Wave Pattern Row 1 [RS]: K to right gusset marker, sl1, turn. Row 2 [WS]: YO, p to left gusset
marker, p1, turn. Row 3 [RS]: YO, k to right gusset
marker, k1, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 4 [WS]: YO, p to left gusset
marker, p1, p2tog tbl, p1, turn. Row 5 [RS]: YO, k to right gusset
marker, k3, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 6 [WS]: YO, p to left gusset
marker, p3, p2tog tbl, p1, turn. Row 7 [RS]: YO, k to right gusset
marker, k3, turn. Row 8 [WS]: YO, p to left gusset
marker, p3, turn. Row 9 [RS]: YO, k to right gusset
marker, k1, turn. Row 10 [WS]: YO, p to left gusset
marker, p1, turn. Row 11 [RS]: YO, k to end of round.
Do not turn.
Continue as follows:
[k1, k2tog] 3 times, work Wave Pattern 2 over
next 12[24] instep sts, [SSK, k1]
3 times, k to end of round. 51 sts remain.
For large sock, continue with rows
1-9 of Gusset Wave Pattern 1. 8 more
gusset sts decreased, 64 sts remain.
Then work the remaining two rows as follows: Row 10 [WS]: YO, p to left gusset
marker, p1, turn. Row 11 [RS]: YO, k to end of round.
Do not turn.
Continue as follows:
[k1, k2tog] 3 times, work Wave Pattern
2 over next 24 instep st, [SSK, k1]
3 times, k to end of round. 66 sts
remain.
For both sizes, continue as follows: Foot Garter Ridge Pattern
1: Round 1: [k6, [SSK, k1] 3 times]. Repeat
0[1] more time, k36. Round 2: P24[36], k24. Round 3: Knit. Round 4: P24[36], k24. 48[60] sts
remain.
Foot Wave Pattern 1:
Work Wave Pattern 2 (as for leg)
over 24[36] instep sts, then knit 24 sole sts to
end of round. 54[69] sts.
Foot Wave Pattern 2:
Work Rows 1-11 of Sole Wave Pattern.
At start of round, work [k1, k2tog]
3 times over first 6 instep sts. Work Wave Pattern
2 (as for leg) over next 12[24] instep
sts by working 1[2] repeats of Rows
1-11 of Wave Pattern 2 over
the instep, [SSK,
k1] 3 times, k to end of round. 51[66]
sts remain.
Repeat these four patterns in this sequence until
sock is 2[3] inches short of desired
foot length as measured from heel
to trough of wave (shortest foot length measurement).
End with a Garter Ridge.
Final Bottom Half Wave
Work half wave pattern as follows.
If Foot Garter Ridge Pattern 1 was
just worked, begin: Row 1 [RS]: K7, turn. Row 2 [WS]: YO, p2, turn. Row 3 [RS]: YO, k2, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 4 [WS]: YO, p4, p2tog tbl, p1,
turn. Row 5 [RS]: YO, k6, k2tog, k1, turn. Row 6 [WS]: YO, p8, p2tog tbl, p1,
turn. Row 7 [RS]: YO, k10, k2tog. Do not turn.
If Foot Garter Ridge Pattern 2 was just worked, begin: Row 1 [RS]: Sl1, turn. Rows 2-7: as above.
Repeat Rows 1-7 until 2[3] half waves completed.
13 sts remain for each half wave worked, 50[63] total. K
to first st before yo of first half
wave (which may be end of round or 7 sts before end
of round, depending on which Ridge pattern you ended
with). Final round: [SSK, k11] 2[3] times,
k to end of round. 48[60] sts remain.
Toe
Ensure foot measures 1.5[2] inches
shorter than full foot length. If more length is
needed, k plain rounds until required length is reached.
Round 1: [[K6[8], k2tog] place marker] 6 times. Rounds 2-3: Knit. Round 4: [K to 2 sts before marker,
k2tog] 6 times.
Repeat Rounds 2-4 until total sts
reduced by half.
Repeat Rounds 3-4 until 12 sts remain.
FINISHING
Break yarn, thread through all 12 sts
on needles twice, cinch to close. Using tapestry needle, weave
in ends on inside of sock.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Kirsten Hall knits and spins in Rockville,
Maryland. Kirsten won second place in the 2009 XRX Think Outside
the Sox knitting contest.
She is spindleknitter on
Ravelry. She
lives with her creative husband and artistic
daughter (11). Together
they make artsy messes at the kitchen table.