Showing posts with label Sock Knitters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sock Knitters. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2008

Gratis Knits: Fall 2008

Presto Sock-O
By Noelle Miller


Sizes:
Woman’s M, 8” foot circumference (Man’s M, 9” foot circumference)

Yarn:
Koigu KPPPM – 1 (2) skein(s) each in P143D (MC) and 1170 (CC)

Needles:
Set of 5 2.00mm/ US 0 DPNs, or size to get gauge

Gauge:
8 sts = 1”

Notions:
  • row counter
  • stitch markers
  • scissors
  • darning needle
Notes:
  • If substituting colors, select a semi-solid shade that is echoed as one of the colors in the multi skein. This will help to blend the stripes for the intended effect.
  • Do not cut yarn when changing colors. Carry the unused color up the inside of the sock and catch it on the first stitch of the fourth round of the current color. Knit the first few stitches after the color changes very tightly to prevent holes, being careful not to pucker the work.
Abbreviations:
CO - cast on
CC - contrast color
k - knit
k2tog - knit 2 together
MC - main color
p - purl
p/u & k - pick up and knit
p2tog - purl 2 together
PM - place marker
Rnd - round(s)
sl - slip
SM - slip marker
ssk - slip, slip, knit
st(s) - stitch(es)
“K2, p2 rib”: (in the rnd)
Every rnd: *k2, p2* around.

Stockinette: (in the rnd)
Every rnd: k around.

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Cuff:
Using MC, CO 64 (72) sts. Join to work in the rnd, being careful not to twist.
Work in “k2, p2 rib” for 10 (12) rnds.

Leg:
Attach CC and work in Stockinette with [2 rnds CC, 6 rnds MC] 5 (6) times for a total of 40 (48) rnds. Knit 32 (36) with CC.

Heel flap:
Worked over 32 (36) sts with CC as follows:
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k0 (2), [k1, sl 1, k2 , p1] 6 times, end k1 (3).
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p1 (3), k1, [p4, k1] 5 times, end p4 (6).
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 for a total of 32 (36) rows.

Turn heel:
Row 1: with CC, sl 1, k17 (19), ssk, k1. Turn.
Row 2: Sl 1, p5, p2tog, p1. Turn.
Subsequent two rows: *Sl 1, k to 1 st before gap, ssk, k1. Turn. Sl 1, p to 1 st before gap, p2tog, p1, turn.* Repeat between * until all sts have been worked: 18 (20) sts total.

Gussets:
With CC: p/u & k 18 (20) sts along first side of heel flap [16 (18) sl sts + 1 st on either side to prevent gaping], PM, k 32 (36) sts across top of foot, PM, p/u & k 18 (20) sts along other side of heel flap, k 9 (10) sts across bottom of heel. PM to indicate beginning of round.

Work set-up rnd: k 9 (10) remaining sts across bottom of heel, k to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k1, SM k across top of foot, SM, k1, ssk, k to end of rnd. Work remainder of foot in stripe pattern as follows (starting at the top):
1 row CC
5 rows MC
3 rows CC
5 rows MC
4 rows CC
4 rows MC
4 rows CC
4 rows MC
5 rows CC
3 rows MC
5 rows CC
3 rows MC
6 rows CC
2 rows MC
6 rows CC
2 rows MC
work remaining rows in CC
Continue gussets:
Rnd 1: k all sts.
Rnd 2: k to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k1, SM, k across top of foot, SM, k1, ssk, k to end of rnd.
Repeat Rnds 1 and 2 until 64 (72) sts remain.

Foot: continue in Stockinette until sock is 2” shorter than desired foot length, while continuing to follow the stripe pattern.

Toe:
Rnd 1: *k to 3 sts before marker, ssk, k2, k2tog, repeat once from *, k to end of round.
Rnd 2: k all sts.
Repeat rnds 1 and 2 until 20 (28) sts remain. Graft toe using Kitchener Stitch.

Finishing:
Cut yarn and weave in ends. Wear and be merry!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Sock-centric

Sock knitting seems to be taking over the world.

Well, the knitting world, anyway. Aside from a truly exceptional "No Mean Feet!" last night (record turnout!), we've just got word of a new limited edition series from Schaefer Yarns, Sock The Vote...

Schaefer Yarn's Sock The Vote

If you're not allergic to mohair, you can get a skein (or two!) of sock yarn dyed for your favorite politician/ politician's wife in the Presidential race. I'm not bitter that it only comes in Anne, no, not at all. Grr.

If we're lucky, this yarn will be in stock soon (it's on order).

But, back to "No Mean Feet!", we got pictures proving that sock knitters are indeed on the rise. We had to enlarge our knitting circle twice last night - welcoming several new visitors:

"No Mean Feet!" 10/6 (1)

It was, as always, lots of fun. I wish I could go add more to this post, but a Newsletter went out on Friday and we are just drowning in web orders. Until Thursday, happy knitting!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Sock it to us!

Our Monday night sock knitters group needs a better name than "the Monday night sock knitters", so (for the past few days) we've been taking suggestions. Here's the poll to cast your vote (new suggestions are welcome, as well). And comment on the ravelry thread for a chance to win a skein of yarn!








Meaning
Pick a name, any name...

Rockum Sockum Club

Sock In Mouth

Socks-a-million!

Sock it to Me

The Soxy Knitters Club

What the Sock?!

Socks Appeal

No Mean Feet

Socks Stars

Monday Night Sock Knitter's Club
Other:





View Results


Sock it to us!

Our Monday night sock knitters group needs a better name than "the Monday night sock knitters", so (for the past few days) we've been taking suggestions. Here's the poll to cast your vote (new suggestions are welcome, as well). And comment on the ravelry thread for a chance to win a skein of yarn!








Meaning
Pick a name, any name...

Rockum Sockum Club

Sock In Mouth

Socks-a-million!

Sock it to Me

The Soxy Knitters Club

What the Sock?!

Socks Appeal

No Mean Feet

Socks Stars

Monday Night Sock Knitter's Club
Other:





View Results


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Another Noro sock

That manages to make mine look rather simple and plain (but that's okay):

sock


My socks are happy with their simplicity, I'm sure. Shown above is Sarah, one of our Sock Knitters Night regulars, showing off her latest finished sock - knit with Noro Kureyon Sock S185. She plugged in a very pretty stitch pattern, courtesy of Barbara Walker, and tried out one of Cat Bordhi's mind-blowing heels and toes from New Pathways for Sock Knitters.


Seriously, if you want to challenge yourself and destroy any preconceptions you had about sock knitting, check out this book. Ms Bordhi must be some sort of super genius, or something.


What were the rest of us knitting? you ask. We-ell, I'm afraid we were mostly the vanilla or ribbed sock knitters last night. Maybe I should bring in Pomatomus or Firestarter next time...

Monday, February 4, 2008

Sock Knitters meetup TONIGHT

I nearly forgot to post a reminder again*. Sock Knitters meetup tonight, 6 - 8 pm, at Knit Purl*. I think the discussion tonight will be about SSS and Cookie A's Monkey pattern :)

Feel free to drop in/ by and knit with us! Beginners welcome, as are more experienced sock knitters to spread the joy of socks.

*It's nearly too late now, too, but never mind that.