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![]() ![]() It can be tricky to find a non-boring pattern that works well with an interesting hand-dyed yarn. Sometimes the pattern gets lost in the color changes; or the color changes get lost in the pattern. This is a nice balance of the two, I think. I first clapped eyes on this yarn on a grey, cold day, and the colorway reminded me so very much of a tropical sea on a warm day. Knit these while dreaming of sailing on whitecapped deep green seas, under azure skies, perhaps a drink with an umbrella in it at your side. The lace is simple enough that if there is a drink with an umbrella in it, you don't need to worry about messing it up. This is a Knitty sock all over. It uses two Knitty-published, sock-world-changing techniques: Judy's Magic Cast On and Jeny's Suprisingly Stretchy Bind Off. And as is my wont, this sock features a gusset for best fit. It's actually a nice and straightforward toe-up sock. If you've not knit toe-up socks before, this pattern is a good place to start. |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
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MATERIALS Notions |
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GAUGE |
28 sts/46 rounds = 4 inches in stockinette stitch 28 sts/46 rounds = 4 inches in lace pattern |
PATTERN NOTES |
![]() The chart for this pattern is very large and fits on a letter-sized page. Click here and print the resulting page. |
DIRECTIONS ![]() ![]() Using Judy's Magic Cast On, CO 18[16, 20, 20] sts, 9[8, 10, 10] each on two needles. Knit 1 round, distributing sts as you prefer. Note or mark start of round, and center of round. Increase round: K1, M1R, k to 1 st before center of round, M1L, k1; k1, M1R, k to 1 st before end of round, M1L, k1. 4 sts increased. Foot First 26[24, 28, 32] sts form sole, rem 24[32, 32, 32] sts form instep; rearrange sts as you prefer. Work even in pattern as set until sock measures 3.75[3.75, 4, 4.25] inches short of desired foot length. Gusset Heel Turn Step 1: Repeat the last 2 rows, until 8[6, 8, 10] sts rem unwrapped in the middle, 9[9, 10, 11] wraps each side. Heel Turn Step 2: Row 3 [RS]: Sl 1, k24[22, 26, 30], ssk, turn. Repeat Rows 3 & 4 6[6, 7, 8] times, until 1 gusset st rems each side. 52[58, 62, 66] sts ![]() ![]() ![]() Round 1, reestablish round and decrease first of final 2 gusset sts: Sl 1, k24[22, 26, 30], ssk, work in pattern as set across instep sts. This is the new start of round. Round 2, decrease last of final 2 gusset sts: K2tog, k to instep sts, work in pattern as set across instep sts. 50[56, 60, 64] sts At this point, take note of the pattern round you're on. You will need to start working the pattern on the back of the leg. You pick up the pattern on the back of the leg on either round 15 or 33, whichever you hit first. Until then, continue, working back of leg in St st, and working instep in pattern as set. Stop when you hit Foot Chart Round 14 or 32. Leg All sizes: Purl 3[4, 3, 4] rounds. If you've just completed Foot Chart Round 14, p4 sts into the next round. This is the new start of round. Next round: Work Leg Chart (starting at R1) 6[7, 7, 8] times around. Cuff |
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Pattern & images © 2013 Kate Atherley. Contact Kate |
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