I love the look of the knitted lingerie of the 1940's. Feminine
details like a wide lace border at the hem of a camisole, a
lace insertion at the neckline, broad ribbing with a small lace
pattern, and narrow 1x1 ribbing in places where you'd want a
little shaping. But I'm not sure that knitted underwear would
be very practical. So I've gathered all these details into something
more wearable, a delicate lace sock.
Knit in a delicious silk blend, it is just warm enough to ward
off the first chill of autumn, and pretty enough to show off
in your favorite sandals. Or treat yourself to a luxurious bed
sock to keep your feet warm on a cold winter night.
SIZE
For socks: M, [L]
To fit foot circumference: 8[9] inches
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Cuff circumference: 8 [9] inches
Leg length: 9 [9.5] inches
Foot length: 9[9.5] - see Pattern Notes for tips on adjusting.
MATERIALS
Yarn
Regia
Silk [55% merino wool, 25% polyamide, 20% silk; 200 m/50 g]; 2 balls shown in 02 Natural white and 032
Burgundy.
Recommended needle size [always use a needle size that
gives you the gauge listed below --
every knitter's gauge is unique]
1
set US #0/2.0 mm double-point needles OR
1
US #0/2.0 mm circular needle for magic
loop OR
2
US #0/2.0 mm circular needles for two-circulars
method
Optional for cuff
1
set US #00/1.75 mm double-point needles
Notions
Yarn
needle
GAUGE
36 sts/48 rounds = 4 inches in
stockinette stitch in the round
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
To resize the sock foot: For longer or shorter
socks, start toe lace portion, row 25[29] of Foot Chart at 5
[5.25] inches before desired foot length.
The lace cuff is knit on smaller needles if possible to reduce
the stretching.
Picot stitch: Knit 1, slip it back to the left-hand
needle, lift next 8 sts on left needle over this stitch. Make
a yarn over, and knit the stitch again. This results in a yarn
over and a normal stitch. 7 sts decreased.
For a video of Maria's unique wrapped yarn
over technique, see here:
Wrapped yarn-over stitch, knit:
With yarn in front, slip the next stitch
purlwise. Insert the right needle through the yarn-over in
the row below, from the back to the front, and pull through
a stitch. With the left needle, pass the slipped stitch over
the new stitch.
Wrapped yarn-over stitch, purled:
With yarn in back, slip the next stitch
as if to purl through the back loop (twisted). Insert the right
needle through the yarn-over in the row below, from the front
to the back, and pull through a stitch. With the left needle,
pass the slipped stitch over the new stitch.
Making a yarn-over pair: [RS] Bring yarn to front of work. Insert needle into
the stitch knitwise, and bring yarn to the back over the needle and knit
the first stitch. This will create a yarn over paired with a normal stitch.
[WS] Bring yarn to
back of work. Insert right needle into
the stitch purlwise, bring yarn forward
over needle and purl the stitch. This
creates another yarn-over pairing.
Decreasing the yarn-over pairs: When working the k3tog, you
will be knitting the next three stitches
(two yarn-over stitches and the normal
stitch from the next yarn-over pair)
together.
To work the P3tog tbl: Slip
the next two stitches purlwise (two
yarn-over stitches), slip the normal
stitch knitwise, place the stitches
back on the left needle one by one,
and purl the stitches through the
back loop.
Instructions for grafting can be found here and here.
Charts The charts for
this pattern are very large and have
been split in half [left/right for leg
and top/bottom for foot].
Click below and print each resulting
page and assemble if desired. Make sure
"print to fit" is
Work until all 38 rows of Cuff Chart are complete.
Leg
Change to 2.0 mm/US 0 needles if required.
Size M only: Knit first 4 sts of round with
last needle. This position is the new start of round, the center
back.
Leg round: Work appropriate size of Leg Chart across round.
Continue until Leg Chart is complete. After Leg Chart is complete,
you will have 78[86] sts.
Heel
The short row heel is worked over 33 [37] stitches.
Top of heel For size L: Heel row 1 [RS]: Work 19 sts in twisted rib pattern as established,
turn.
Heel row 2 [WS]: Slip the first stitch as if to purl through
the back loop, and put it back on the left needle. Make a yarn-over
pair (see pattern notes), work 36 sts in twisted rib pattern, turn.
Heel row 3 [RS]: Make a yarn-over pair, work 35 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn.
Heel row 4 [WS]: Make a yarn-over pair, work 34 sts
in twisted rib pattern, turn.
Both sizes: Heel row 1 [RS]: Work 17[33] sts in twisted rib pattern as
established, turn.
Heel row 2 [WS]:
Slip the first stitch as if to purl through the back loop, and put it
back on the left needle. Make a yarn-over pair, work 32 sts in
twisted rib pattern, turn.
Heel row 3 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 31 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 4 [WS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 30 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 5 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 29 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 6 [WS]: Slip the
first stitch as if to purl through
the back loop, and put it back on
the left needle. Make a yarn-over
pair, work 28 sts in twisted rib
pattern, turn. Heel row 7 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 27 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 8 [WS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 26 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 9 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 25 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 10 [WS]: Slip the
first stitch as if to purl through
the back loop, and put it back on
the left needle. Make a yarn-over
pair, work 24 sts in twisted rib
pattern, turn. Heel row 11 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 23 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 12 [WS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 22 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 13 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 21 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 14 [WS]: Slip the
first stitch as if to purl through
the back loop, and put it back on
the left needle. Make a yarn-over
pair, work 20 sts in twisted rib
pattern, turn. Heel row 15 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 19 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 16 [WS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 18 sts in twisted
rib pattern, turn. Heel row 17 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 17 sts in twisted
rib pattern.
Size L: Proceed to Bottom of Heel
Size M only: Heel row 18 [WS]: Turn. Slip the first stitch as if to purl
through the back loop, and put it back on the left needle. Make
a yarn-over pair, work 16 sts in twisted rib pattern, turn. Heel row 19 [RS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, work 15 sts in twisted
rib pattern.
Bottom of Heel Row 1 [RS]: Knit the next stitch (the normal stitch in the
first yarn-over pair). Turn. Row 2 [WS]: Make a
yarn-over pair, p16[18]. Slip the
next stitch purlwise (yarn over-stitch
from the next yarn-over pair), slip
the normal stitch knitwise, place
the stitches back on the left needle
one by one, and purl the two stitches
through the back loop.
See pattern notes re: the decreases.
Row 3 [RS]: Make a yarn-over pair, k17[19], k3tog. Turn. Row 4 [WS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, p18[20], p3tog tbl. Turn. Row 5 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k19[21], k3tog. Turn. Row 6 [WS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, p20[22], p3tog tbl. Turn. Row 7 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k21[23], k3tog. Turn. Row 8 [WS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, p22[24], p3tog tbl. Turn. Row 9 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k23[25], k3tog. Turn. Row 10 [WS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, p24[26], p3tog tbl. Turn. Row 11 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k25[27], k3tog. Turn. Row 12 [WS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, p26[28], p3tog tbl. Turn. Row 13 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k27[29], k3tog. Turn. Row 14 [WS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, p 28[30], p3tog tbl. Turn. Row 15 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k29[31], k3tog. Turn. Row 16 [WS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, p30[32], p3tog tbl. Turn. Row 17 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k31[33], k3tog. Turn.
Row 18 [WS]: Make a yarn-over pair, p32[34]. Using the normal
stitch that was not included in the heel turning, p3tog tbl. Turn.
Row 19 [RS]: Make a yarn-over
pair, k33[35]. Using the normal stitch
that was not included in the heel turning,
k3tog. Turn.
Row 20 [WS] Make a yarn-over
pair, purl 34[36]. Slip the yarn-over
stitch, and then pick up the topmost
leg of the normal stitch from the decrease
on the previous row. (This will tighten
the next normal stitch.) Slip the next
stitch (the wrapped stitch) knitwise,
and put all three stiches back on the
left needle, and p3tog tbl. Turn.
Row 21 [RS]: Do
not make a yarn-over. Slip the
first stitch, and k35[37]. Slip the
yarn-over stitch, and then pick up
the topmost leg of the normal stitch
from the decrease on the previous row,
slip the next stitch (the wrapped stitch)
knitwise, and put them all back on
the left needle and k3tog.
When the heel is finished you will
have 78[86] stitches in total.
Instep
You will resume working in the round. Gusset setup round: Work Foot Chart across instep sts, k31[35].
This is the new start of round.
The start of round is now at the start of the instep sts. Gusset round: Work Foot Chart across
instep sts, k to end of round. 80[88] ss
total - 49[53] sts on instep, 31[35] sts
on sole.
Continue until Foot Chart is complete,
decreasing where indicated. 64[72]
stitches when Row 18 of Foot Chart is complete.
Foot and toe
Continue as established until Foot Chart row 42[46] is complete.
Toe round: Continue Chart F across instep; k2tog, k to last
2 sts of sole, ssk.
Continue as established until Chart F is complete. 28 [32] stitches rem.
FINISHING
Graft toe closed and weave in ends.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Maria lives outside of Lund, in Sweden, and spends most of her time knitting.
She is obsessed with knitting unnecessarily complicated socks on impossibly
thin needles.
This, and other knitting adventures is chronicled on her blog Sticketyg [in
Swedish]. She can also be found on Ravelry.