This sweet little sock is a tribute to the idea that something rather simple can look truly beautiful, and be functional as well. Since Simply Socks Yarn Company opened its showroom in August of last year, I’ve been spreading my sock-knitting and color-loving wings, partly due to the dazzling panoply of color I encounter when I stand in front of the display of their custom-dyed solid sock yarns. I’ve been a self-described Color Fearist (instead of theorist), but something about combining colors into one-round stripes has unlocked several possibilities for me. I chose these two colors, Chocolate and Tangerine, because they reminded me of one of my favorite forms of chewy chocolate - Tootsie Rolls. The two colors of Simply Socks Yarn Company’s Simply Sock yarn wind around this sock, switching on every round. A column of purl stitches eliminates the need for any concerns about color jogs. The stitch pattern, in effect, hides the changes from round to round. The twisted stitches lift up parts of the fabric as well, making the colors ripple together, like marble or swirls of fudge. The afterthought sock heel uses a toe-up
gusset construction as a starting point and very
closely imitates the form and function of a traditional flap-and-gusset
heel. There are no picked-up stitches, except for what is picked
up from waste yarn, and since the heel stitches are independent
of the rest of the foot, the entire thing can be
removed and replaced, if needed. The cast off, described by TECHknitter
as the “stretchiest bind off,” curls over the top of
the sock. I overachieved a little on the leg of my sample sock
(size medium). I think, if you made the leg 6 inches long instead
of 7 inches, you could get a pair from just 2 skeins of yarn.
Otherwise, you may have a lot of leftover yarn. Speaking of which,
the careful, or freewheeling, knitter could use this pattern
for leftovers. It would be a lot of ends to darn it, but I think
it would be perfectly lovely to see stacks and stacks of different
stripes throughout the sock. |
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model: Lisa Neel photos: Lara Neel |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
Foot
circumference: 7[7.75, 8.5] inches, unstretched. Sock
is designed to be worn with 1 inch negative
ease. Foot length: 7.75[8.75, 9.5] inches long, adjustable to fit. Note: The twisted
stitches do keep the fabric rather
dense and less stretchy than stockinette
stitch. |
MATERIALS Note: the Medium sock shown uses only
slightly more than 1 skein each; if the leg is
worked shorter, then you will be able
to get away with only 1 skein of each
colour. Notions |
GAUGE |
41 sts/50 rows = 4 inches
in pattern stitch, unstretched |
PATTERN NOTES |
Alternate between two colors, one round for each color, for the entire sock. Twist strands by bringing the new color around from underneath the old color to begin that round. When working back-and-forth for the heel flap, change colors after every second row. Tip: I like to have a smaller, sharper needle at hand for working my lifted increases. It greatly reduces the stress on the yarn and my hands. M1R: Insert left needle, from back to front, under the horizontal strand which lies between the stitch just knit, and the following stitch; then knit into the front of this loop. 1 stitch increased. M1L: Insert left needle, from front to back, under the horizontal
strand which lies between the stitch just knit, and the following
stitch; then knit into the back of this loop. 1 stitch increased. Pattern Stitch (Over a multiple of 4 sts, worked
in the round): Grafting: |
DIRECTIONS Round 1: Knit. Foot round: Work in Pattern Stitch across 36[40, 44] sts, p1, k to end of round. Work Foot round as set until sock measures
4.5[5.25, 5.75] inches from tip of toe. Gusset
increase: Note: In this next step, the gusset sts are placed on hold, but one gusset stitch on each side is left live and decreased away in the Heel section. This helps close gaps between the leg and the heel. Leg setup: Round 2: Slip the last st of the previous round back onto the left needle, and purl it together with the first stitch of the round. If you’re using markers for the start of the round, the stitch you just worked is still the first stitch of the round. Work in pattern to 1 st before end of instep, p2tog, k to end of round. 72[80, 88] sts live on needles. Leg:Round 1: Work in Marmorino Pattern Stitch around. Work as set until leg measures 6[7, 8] inches. Break one strand of the yarn. Knit 7 rounds. BO all stitches using the larger needle to work the stitches, ensuring a loose and stretchy edge. Heel: With RS facing, rejoin the first yarn at start of back of leg/upper stitches. Decrease/Heel Flap: You will be working back and forth on the heel sts, and decreasing away the gusset and sole sts. Row 1 [RS]: [Sl 1, k1] 18[20, 22] times,
SSK, turn. Repeat Rows 3-4 17[19, 21] more times, until you have 54[60, 66] stitches total: 36[40, 44] on back of leg; 18[20, 22] on sole; do not turn the last time. Break one of the colors. The work continues across the sole stitches with the WS facing. You will be decreasing both sole and heel stitches. Row 1 [WS]: Sl 1 st from RH needle to LH needle, p2tog, p15[17,
19], p2tog, sl 1, pass decr st over sl st, turn. Size Medium only: Size Large only: Row 11 [WS]: Sl 1 st from RH needle to LH needle, p2tog, p-[-, 9], p2tog, sl 1, pass decr st over sl st, turn. Row 12 [RS]: Sl 1 st from RH needle
to LH needle, ssk, k-[-, 8], k2tog, sl
1, pass decr st over sl st. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
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