By Erica Lueder
Materials:
Yarn: Fingering Weight - approx 350-400yds. Sample socks knit with Garnstudio DROPS Fabel 905 Colorway and Sunshine Yarn’s Twist Sock Yarn in the Snape Colorway.
Needles: US 1 (2.25mm) – set of 2 Circular Needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge: 40 sts per 4 inches (10cm)
Garter and Slip Stitch Heel
Row 1 (and all odd rows): k3, p to end
Rows 2,4,6,8,10,12: p3, *k1, sl 1* to last 3 sts, k3
Rows 14,16,18,20,22,24: p3, *sl 1, k1* to last
3 sts, k3
Rows 26,28,30,32,34,36: p3, *k1, sl 1* to last
3 sts, k3
INSTRUCTIONS:
Cuff
CO 72 sts, divide evenly over 2 circular needles (36 sts each needle). Join for knitting in the round.
Work 20 rows of ribbing: *k1,p1*
Leg
Knit 1 row. Begin the main leg pattern (see chart below) for a total of 3 pattern repeats or until you have reache d your desired length ending with row 11 or 23 of pattern.
Heel Flap
The heel flap is worked using ndl 2; ndl 1 is hold
ing the instep sts. Knit the Garter and Slip
Stitch Heel Pattern for a total of 9 pattern repeats (36
total rows). This lea
ves 18 edge sts for pick up after the heel is turned.
Heel Turn
Instructions for substituting a Dutch heel/gusset (if one so chooses) appears immediately after the following heel turn/gusset instructions.
With WS facing you,
Sl 1, p 18, p2tog, p1, turn
Next row: sl 1, k3, ssk, k1, turn
Next row: sl 1, p4, p2tog, p1,
turn
Next row: sl 1, k5, ssk, k1, turn
Next row: sl 1, p6, p2tog, p1, turn
Next row: sl 1, k7, ssk, k1, turn
**continue in this manner until all sts are have been knit – there should be 20 heel sts left on the needle at this point.**
Pick up (pu) the heel flap sts.
Using the ndl holding the heel sts (now referred to as ndl 1): pu 18 sts
along the heel flap, pu 1 extra st between the heel flap and the instep (to close the gap), pm, k across half of the instep sts (18 sts) in
pattern. Switch to the other needle (now referred to as ndl 2).
Using ndl 2: continue across second half of the instep sts (18 sts) in pattern, pm, pu 1 extra st
between instep and heel flap (to close gap), pu 18 heel flap sts, continue to knit across half of the heel sts (10 sts)
**at this point there should be 47 sts on each needle**
Gusset
Set up row:
Ndl 1: k across the heel and heel flap sts until you reach 2 sts before the marker, ssk, sm,
continue to knit across the instep sts in pattern.
Ndl 2: k across the instep sts in pattern, sm, k2tog, k to end
Now we’re ready to get going on the gusset.
Row 1: Ndl 1: k to 3 sts before marker, k2tog,
k1, sm, knit instep sts in pattern. Ndl 2: k across instep sts in pattern, sm, k1, ssk, k to end
Row 2: Ndl 1: K to marker, sm, continue across instep sts in
pattern. Ndl 2: k across instep sts in pattern, sm, k to end
**Repeat these 2 rows until there are 36 sts left on each
needle (21 gusset rows total, not including the set-up row)**
Redistribute the sts so ndl 1 carries the instep sts and ndl 2
carries the sole sts.
Heel Turn – Dutch Heel Instructions
With WS facing you,
Sl 1, p 22, p2tog, turn
Next row: sl 1, k10, ssk, turn
Next row: sl 1, purl to 1 st before gap, p2tog, turn
Next row: sl 1, knit to 1 st before gap ssk, turn
**continue in this manner until all sts are have been knit – there should be 12 heel sts left on the needle at this point.**
Pick up (pu) the heel flap sts.
Using the ndl holding the heel sts (now referred to as ndl 1): pu 18 sts along the heel flap, pu 1 extra st between the heel flap and the instep (to close the gap), pm, k across half of the instep sts (18 sts) in pattern. Switch to the other needle (now referred to as ndl 2).
Using ndl 2: continue across second half of the instep sts (18 sts) in pattern, pm, pu 1 extra st between instep and heel flap (to close gap), pu 18 heel flap sts, continue to knit across half of the heel sts (6 sts)
**at this point there should be 43 sts on each needle**
Gusset
Set up row:
Ndl 1: k across the heel and heel flap sts until you reach 2 sts before the marker, ssk, sm, continue to knit across the instep sts in pattern.
Ndl 2: k across the instep sts in pattern, sm, k2tog, k to end
Now we’re ready to get going on the gusset.
Row 1: Ndl 1: k to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k1, sm, knit instep sts in pattern. Ndl 2: k across instep sts in pattern, sm, k1, ssk, k to end
Row 2: Ndl 1: K to marker, sm, continue across instep sts in pattern
**Repeat these 2 rows until there are 36 sts left on each needle (11 gusset rows total, not including the set-up row)**
Redistribute the sts so ndl 1 carries the instep sts and ndl 2 carries the sole sts.
Instep
Continue knitting in pattern (ndl 1: the main leg pattern, ndl 2: St st) until you
have reached your desired length ending with row 12 or 24 of the main leg pattern.
Toe
Decrease rounds are knit as follows: *k1, ssk, k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1*
Row 1: decrease (34 sts per ndl)
Row 2 & 3: knit
Row 4: decrease (32 sts per ndl)
Row 5 & 6: knit
Row 7: decrease (30 sts per ndl)
Row 8 & 9: knit
Row 10: decrease (28 sts per ndl)
Row 11: knit
Row 12: decrease (26 sts per ndl)
Row 13: knit
Row 14: decrease (24 sts per ndl)
Row 15: knit
Row 16: decrease (22 sts per ndl)
Row 17: knit
Row 18: decrease (20 sts per ndl)
Row 19: knit
Row 20: decrease (18 sts per ndl)
Row 21: decrease (16 sts per ndl)
Row 22: decrease (14 sts per ndl)
Row 23: decrease (12 sts per ndl)
Finishing
Cut yarn leaving
a 10 inch tail and weave
through remaining sts using the
yourself on
knitting a beautiful
sock. Now knit the other one if you haven’t already.
Abbreviations:
CO: cast on
k: knit
k2tog: knit 2 stitches together
ndl: needle
p: purl
p2tog: purl 2 stitches together
pm: place marker
pu: pick up
sl 1: slip one stitch as if to purl
ssk: slip, slip, knit
St st: Stockinette Stitch
sts: stitches
Inspiration:
Note: Above photo was taken by Anna (Absinthia on Ravelry).
Once more, gushy compliments from up here in QC on the interesting, but simple to execute HP sock design series. I should try and send you the Hermione socks that I just finished for my niece. The texture broke up the pattern on a sock yarn that I wasn't wild about:: they look marvelous. And I like the heel that is 'framed' by the garter stitch edging. Finished one pair to start another!
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