I've always had a weakness for cables. I'm fascinated how this technique can transform a ribbed object from something basic to something extraordinary. There is one cable motif in particular that I favor. I don't know if it has a name. It's the one that involves 4 stitches that have been knit through the back loop separated by purls, where these stitches cross over each other twice to form little spirals. To me, they look like little galaxies spinning around. I've seen this motif used in several patterns, but never named. I've taken to calling it Circinus after a nearby spiraling galaxy. I thought it would be fun to use these Circinus cables to transform a ribbed sock into something out of the ordinary. I created a larger cable motif that allows the Circinus spirals to emerge out of the wider ribbing. In keeping with the spiraling theme, I thought it would be interesting to stagger the repeats around the leg. Each repeat or instance of the cable, starts 18 rounds after the beginning of the previous cable. On the foot, the Circinus cables are used to transition from the k2, p2 ribbing to a k1 tbl, p1 ribbing. All this spiraling makes a single sock a bit asymmetrical, so I mirrored the pattern on the other foot. When done, what starts as a basic ribbed sock turns out to be something not so ordinary. |
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photos: Rich Ensor |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
28 sts/36 rounds = 4 inches in stockinette stitch 26 sts/36 rounds = 4 inches in pattern stitch slightly stretched |
PATTERN NOTES |
Working the Cables with a cable needle
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Charts |
DIRECTIONS Cuff Using the long-tail method, CO 56[64, 72] sts. Distribute sts across needles as you prefer and join for working in the round being careful not to twist. Ribbing round: [K2, p2] around. Leg Rounds 1-18: [K2, p2] 10[12, 14] times; work the Left Leg Chart across next 14 sts, p2. The first instance of the Left Leg Chart is complete; work that group of sts in [k2, p2] ribbing as set. Round 47, Small Size Only: Work pattern as set until 8 sts before end of round. This is the new start of round. Rounds 55-64: [K2, p2] 0[0, 2] times, work the Left Leg Chart (starting at R1) across next 14 sts, p2, continue the Left Leg Chart across next 14 sts, p2; continue the Left Leg Chart across next 14 sts; [p2, k2] 2[4, 4] times, p2. The second instance of the Left Leg Chart is complete; work that group of sts in [k2, p2] ribbing as set. Continue even in pattern as set; work Rows 11 to 16 on the fourth instance of the Left Leg Chart, work Rows 29 to 34 on the third instance of the Left Leg Chart, work [k2, p2] ribbing to end of round. Heel Flap The heel flap is worked on the 26[30, 34] sts just worked. Turn so that WS is facing. Row 1 [WS]: Sl 1, p25[29, 33], turn. Turn the Heel: Row 11 [WS]: Sl 1, p14, p2tog, p1, turn. Row 13 [WS]: Sl 1, p16, p2tog, p1, turn. From here, the Left Foot Chart will be worked on the first part of the instep sts; the third instance of the Left Leg Chart will continue on the second part of the instep sts. When Row 46 of the third instance of the Left Leg Chart is complete, continue on those sts in ribbing pattern as set. Gusset setup round: With RS facing, pick up and knit 13[15, 17] sts along the first side of the heel flap; C2/1PR; work 11 sts (beg at column 5 of row 1 of the Left Foot Chart, p2, work the Left Leg Chart as set across next 14 sts, [p2, k2] 0[1, 2] times; pick up and knit 13[15, 17] sts along the second side of the heel flap, knit across heel sts and first set of gusset sts. This is the new start of round. 72[82, 92] sts. Gusset round 1: K2, p1; work the Left Foot Chart as set, p2, work the Left Leg Chart as set, [p2, k2] 0[1, 2] times; k1, ssk, k to 3 sts before end of round, k2tog, k1. 2 sts decreased. Rep Gusset rounds 1 and 2 8[9, 10] times, until 26[30, 34] sts rem on the sole. At the completion of round 12 of the gusset, the third instance of the Left Leg Chart is complete. Continue on those sts in ribbing pattern as set. Foot Size Medium only: Size Large only: All Sizes: Toe Work as for Left Sock Leg Rounds 1-18: Work the Right Leg Chart across next 14 sts; [p2, k2] 10[12, 14] times, p2. The first instance of the Right Leg Chart is complete; work that group of sts in [k2, p2] ribbing as set. Setup for next section: [K2, p2] 4 times. This is new start of the round. Rounds 55-64: Continue the Right Leg Chart across next 14 sts, p2; continue the Right Leg Chart across next 14 sts, p2; work the Right Leg Chart (starting at R1) across next 14 sts; [p2, k2] 2[4, 6] times, p2. The second instance of the Right Leg Chart is complete; work that group of sts in [k2, p2] ribbing as set. Continue even in pattern as set; work [k2, p2] ribbing at beginning of round, work Rows 29 to 34 on the third instance of the Right Leg Chart; p2; work Rows 11 to 16 on the fourth instance of the Right Leg Chart, work [k2, p2] ribbing to end of round. Set Up: [K2, p2] 4[3, 2] times. The heel flap is worked on the 26[30, 34] sts just worked. Turn so that WS is facing. Work as for Left Sock. Turn the Heel: From here, the third instance of the Right Leg Chart will continue on the first part of the instep sts; the Right Foot Chart will be worked on the last part of the instep sts. When Row 46 of the third instance of the Right Leg Chart is complete, continue on those sts in ribbing pattern as set. Gusset setup round: With RS facing, pick up and knit 13[15, 17] sts along the first side of the heel flap; [k2, p2] 0[1, 2] times, work the Right Leg Chart set across next 14 sts, work 11 sts (beg at column 9 of row 1 of the Right Foot Chart), C2/1PL; pick up and knit 13[15, 17] sts along the second side of the heel flap, knit across heel sts and first set of gusset sts. This is the new start of round. The needles hold a total of 72[82, 92] sts. Gusset round 1: [K2, p2] 0[1, 2] times; work the Right Leg Chart as set, p2; work the Right Foot Chart as set, p1, k3, ssk, k to 3 sts before end of round, k2tog, k1. 2 sts decreased. Rep Gusset rounds 1 and 2 8[9, 10] times, until 26[30, 34] sts rem on the sole. At the completion of round 12 of the gusset, the third instance of the Right Leg Chart is complete. Continue on those sts in ribbing pattern as set. Continue even in pattern as set until Row 24 of the Right Foot Chart is complete. Next round: [K2, p2] 2[3, 4] times. Work the Right Foot Chart beg in column 9; [p1, k1 tbl] 2 times; p1; k to end of round. Work even in pattern as set until row 24 of this repeat of the Right Foot Chart is complete. Size Medium only: K2, p2; work the Right Foot Chart beg in column 9; [p1, k1 tbl] 4 times, p1; k to end of round. Work even in pattern as set until row 12 of this repeat of the Right Foot Chart is complete. Size Large only: [K2, p2] 2 times; work the Right Foot Chart beg in column 9; [p1, k1 tbl] 4 times, p1; k to end of round. Work even in pattern as set until row 24 of this repeat of the Right Foot Chart is complete. All Sizes: Next round: Work the Right Foot Chart round 26; [p1, k1 tbl] 6[8, 10] times, p1; k to end of round. Repeat this last round until foot is 1.5[1.5, 1.75] inches short of full foot length. At this point, 56[64, 72] sts rem; 30[34, 38] sts are on the instep, and 26[30, 34] sts are on the sole. Toe |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Rich started knitting as a way to relieve stress. His first two projects were sweaters, since there was no one to tell him that perhaps a scarf would be a better starting point. At some point, Rich got it into his shiny, bald head that knitting socks might be a good idea. Rich lives in Northern Virginia with four cats who think that stitch markers solely exist to entertain them. He can be found online here, and on Ravelry. |
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