Saturday, January 03, 2009

Knitted socks

I found a simple knitted sport sock pattern for beginners here and just finished them.

They aren't perfect but I got the hang of it. I just used cheap yarn this time.

Here's the pattern:

Instructions are written for Small (S) size. Any changes for Medium (M), Large (L) or Extra Large (XL) are written in brackets. If there is only one set of figures, it applies to all sizes. Recommended for knitters with some general knitting experience.

FINISHED FOOT LENGTH:
Small 23 cm (9 ins)
Medium 24 cm (9-1/2 ins)
Large 26.5 cm (10-1/2 ins)
Extra Large 28 cm (11 ins)
All measurements are approximate.

You need:

* 1(1,2,2) balls (100 g) Patons Classic Wool
* Set of four 4 mm double-pointed needles OR whichever needles you require to produce the tension given below
* Stitch holder
* Scrap of contrasting colour yarn
* Tapestry needle

ABBREVIATIONS:
cm = centimetre(s)
g = gram(s)
in(s) = inch(es)
k = knit
mm = millimetre(s)
p = purl
psso = pass slipped stitch over
rem = remain(s)(ing)
rep = repeat
rnd(s) = round(s)
sl = slip
st(s) = stitch(es)
tog = together

TENSION:
20 sts and 28 rows = 10 cm/4 ins in stocking stitch using 4 mm needles. Work to exact tension with specified yarn to obtain satisfactory results.

TO SAVE TIME, TAKE TIME TO CHECK TENSION.

TO WORK CUFF:
*Loosely cast on 40(40,44,44)sts. Divide so 12(12,14,14)sts are on each of first 2 needles and 16 sts are on third needle. Being careful not to twist sts, join in rnd, pulling yarn firmly to prevent a gap.

Rnd 1 (right side): [K1,p1] to end of rnd. Mark end of rnd by threading short length of contrasting colour yarn through work between first and last st.
Rnds 2 to 6: Continue in [k1,p1] ribbing.
Next: Knit in rnds until work from end of ribbing measures 15(15,18,18) cm/6(6,7,7) ins, ending at marker. Break yarn.

TO BEGIN HEEL:
Slip last 10(10,11,11)sts from 3rd needle, then first 10(10,11,11)sts from first needle onto single needle (for heel), thus having marker at centre. Slip rem 20(20,22,22)sts onto st holder (for instep). 20(20,22,22)sts now on needle.

With wrong side of heel sts facing, join yarn and work back and forth as follows:
Row 1 (wrong side): Sl1, purl to end of row.
Row 2: [Sl1,k1] to end of row.

Rep last 2 rows until heel measures 5(5,5.5,6) cm/2(2,2-1/4,2-1/2) ins, ending with wrong side facing for next row.

TO SHAPE HEEL:
Row 1: P13 (13,14,14), p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 2: SI1, k7, sl1, k1, psso, k1. Turn.
Row 3: Sl1, p8, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Row 4: Sl1, k9, sl1, k1, psso, k1. Turn.
Row 5: Sl1, p10, p2 tog, p1. Turn.
Row 6 (right side): Sl1, k11, Sl1, k1, psso, k1. 14(14,16,16)sts now on needle(s).
Large and extra-large size only: Turn.
Row 7: Sl1, p12, p2tog. Turn.
Row 8 (right side): Sl1,k12, sl1, k1, psso. 14 sts now on needle.

All sizes: With right side of work facing, pick up and knit 10(10,11,12)sts up left side of heel. With 2nd needle, knit across 20(20,22,22)sts on st holder (instep). With 3rd needle, pick up and knit 10(10,11,12)sts down right side of heel. Knit first 7 sts of heel onto end of 3rd needle. Slip rem 7 sts of heel onto beg of first needle. 54(54,58,60)sts now on needles. 17(17,18,19)sts are on first needle, 20(20,22,22)sts are on 2nd needle and 17(17,18,19)sts are on 3rd needle.

Continue, working rnds as follows:
Rnd 1: First needle: Knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. 2nd needle: Knit to end of needle. 3rd needle: K1, sl1, k1, psso, knit to end of needle.
Rnd 2: Knit.

Rep last 2 rnds 6(6,6,7) times more. 10(10,11,11)sts now on first needle, 20(20,22,22)sts now on 2nd needle and 10(10,11,11)sts now on 3rd needle, for a total of 40(40,44,44)sts.

Knit even in rnds until foot from picked-up sts at heel measures 16(17,18,19) cm/6-1/4(6-3/4,7,7-1/2) ins, ending with completion of 3rd needle.

TO SHAPE TOE:
Rnd 1: First needle: Knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. 2nd needle: K1, sl1, k1, psso, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. 3rd needle: K1, sl1, k1, psso, knit to end of needle. Knit.

Rnd 2: Rep last 2 rnds 4(4,5,5) times more. 5 sts now on first needle, 10 sts now on 2nd needle, 5 sts now on 3rd needle. Knit sts from first needle onto 3rd needle. Break yarn approx 30 cm/11-3/4 ins from last st.

With tapestry needle and yarn end, graft rem 2 sets of 10 sts tog to close toe. Remove marker.*

Rep from * to * for second sock.

Click here for easy steps if you don't know how to graft at the toes.

10 comments:

WendyCarole said...

I am impressed I have never attempted socks

Pet and The Bengal Brats said...

Wow..
I have never learned to knit..
But oh golly I have a pair of slippers my Besta
made me 20 years ago..
You are to be so commended!

And thank you for visiting us.
Pet Campbell

sarala said...

I've crocheted 3 socks to date (note socks, not pairs). I have a lot of trouble getting the dimensions right. One day I'll find out if knitting is easier. They're great to wear when done, though.

Teena in Toronto said...

Wendy: These were my first socks. They weren't all that hard to do.

Teena in Toronto said...

Sarala: I wish I could crochet :(

Tammy said...

I've knitted socks for my father before. They take a while to knit, but man are they ever nice and warm!

Amanda said...

Whoohoo for finishing a project..that always feels good.

I have attempted knitting but just can't get the hang of it quite yet..Maybe because I am a lefty and I very oddly Knit as a right-hander would so my hand-eye cordination is a little off. But if I try to switch to lefty it's impossible lol..Go Figure!!!

I will stick to my crochet til I can master this knitting stuff..

Larry Jordan said...

Teena, me and my wife thank you for the great tips and pattern for the socks! She has knitted me several pair by making her own pattern. I think this should make it much easier for her.

My open roads said...

I still can't get into working with 3 or more needles, but I'm hoping to work on that soon! :) Thanks for sharing the pattern, I will definitely make use of it soon!

Isabel said...

Are you going to make more?