I wasn't happy with the biggest change Peter Jackson's team made with The Desolation of Smaug. I mean, a fabricated love interest for Legolas? What is world coming to? But that was before the movie came out. Along the Dwarves' journey to the Lonely Mountain, there was that part with Gandalf's going to Dol Guldur that wasn't written in the book, but I was fine with that. It did happen, even if it wasn't recorded in The Hobbit. Legolas in the movie was a little harder to let slide, but I convinced myself that he did live in the elves' palace in Mirkwood even if Tolkien hadn't invented him yet, so he could have been an unnamed elf on the sidelines of the book. But, back to Tauriel. I was ready to hate her; to tell my friends that she was terrible; to refrain from buying the Special Extended version just because of her presence in the film. But; I liked her so much, I had the notion to design a pair of socks with inspiration drawn from her personality and some of the architecture from a few of the scenes from the palace of Thranduil. And, after trial and error, the sock's pattern appeared on my double-pointed needles. The design captured my mind, and the more I looked at it, the more of the pattern's intricacy emerged. Depending on how you look at it, the socks could be soft and round, or hard and angular; just like Tauriel. The gusset stitches and toe feature a twisted stitch ribbing that adds to the downward flow of these socks. These socks are knit best in a solid or semi-solid color, so that any crazy color patterning doesn't make a jarring effect on your fabric. |
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model: Cora Bain photos: Josiah Bain |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
32 sts/44 rounds = 4" in stockinette stitch 38 sts/44 rounds = 4" in pattern stitch |
PATTERN NOTES |
Pay close attention to working the toe; on the first section, the instep stitches are the only ones decreased, and then on the second section, both sides (the instep and the sole) are decreased on the same rounds. Grafting: SSP: Slip 2 sts individually knitwise, return them to the left needle and purl those 2 st together through the back loops. 1/1 LPT: Sl next st to cn and hold in front; p1, k1 tbl from cn. |
Charts The chart for this pattern is very large and fits on a letter-sized page. Click here and print the resulting page. |
DIRECTIONS Cuff CO 68[76, 84] sts. Distribute sts across needle as you prefer and join for working in the round. Note: it's easiest if you arrange your stitches so that each needle has a multiple of 17[19, 21] sts. Ribbing rnd: Work Ribbing row of Right Chart four times around. Leg Work as set, repeating chart Rows 1-24 until you have completed 2 full repeats, and 21 rounds of a third repeat. Heel Begin to work back and forth in rows. Row 1, size S only [RS]: K7, p2, k7, p1, k7, p2, k7, turn. 33[34, 36] sts on heel flap; 35[41, 47] sts rem on instep. Row 2 [WS]: Sl1, p6, k2, p7, k1[2, 4], p7, k2, p7, turn. Rep Rows 2-3 until heel flap measures 2[2.25, 2.75] inches, or until desired length, ending with a WS row. Heel Turn L size only: All sizes: Gussets Next rnd: Work row 23 of chart 2 times, p1[3, 5]. (K1 tbl, p1) to 13[15, 17] sts before center of sole marker, noting which stitch that you left off with (See Notes). K1, pm. K to the center of sole marker. K13[15, 17], pm, k1, and work in 1x1 twisted stitch ribbing to the end of the round, beginning with the same stitch you left off with on previous ribbed section. NOTE: After this round, you may remove the center of sole marker. It is not needed any more. Rnd 1: Work next row of chart 2 times, p1[3, 5]. Work sts as set in ribbing to 2 sts before marker, k2tog. Knit to the next marker, sm, ssk, work sts as set in ribbing to the end of rnd. Foot Important Note: Read this next instruction fully before you proceed. Continue even as set, until the foot measures 2.5[2.75, 3] inches less than desired length. You need to end the foot patterning on chart row 9, 12, 21 or 24. Measure the foot as you proceed: if you're getting close to the desired length when you hit one of those rows, stop and work even in the ribbing pattern as set until desired length is achieved. Toe S and L sizes only: All sizes:
LEFT SOCK Ribbing rnd: Work Ribbing row of Left Chart four times around. Leg Work as set, repeating chart Rows 1-24 until you have completed 2 full repeats, and 21 rounds of a third repeat. Heel Heel Turn Gussets Next rnd: P1[3, 5], work row 23 of chart 2 times over the instep. (K1 tbl, p1) to 13[15, 17] sts before center of sole marker, noting which stitch that you left off with (See Notes). K1, pm. K to the center of sole marker. K13[15, 17], pm, k1, and work in 1x1 twisted stitch ribbing to the end of the round, beginning with the same stitch you left off with on previous ribbed section. Repeat these 2 rnds until there is only 1 st between both markers and the instep. 28[32, 36] sts remain on sole. 35[41, 47] sts on instep -- 63[73, 83] sts total. Foot Toe |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Although his studio is in his Mind Palace, Josiah Bain (15) actually lives in a house full of siblings, books, and yarn in the desert of Idaho. He is a punctuation nerd and belongs to several fandoms including (but not limited to) Sherlock, Doctor Who, and The Hobbit and LOTR. |
Pattern & images © 2014 Josiah Bain. Contact Josiah |