Socks Twinkle Toes - Cookie A.

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Twinkle Toes - Cookie A.

Published April 2007 Yarns suggested Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks that Rock Heavyweight Yarn weight Sport / 5 ply (12 wpi) Gauge 24 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch Needle size US 4 / 3.5 mm Terrified a the thought of knitting socks? This pattern will calm your fears and warm your toes. From "Knitty Gritty" episode DKNG-803 Cookie A., a San Jose–based knitwear designer who specializes in socks, shares a lacy pattern knit from the toe up. The benefit of knitting a sock from the toe up is that it's

easier to orient yourself within the stitch pattern — and you can try them on as you go to figure out how long you want them.

This lacy sock is knit from the toe up — a great technique for the sock novice.

Materials: 1 skein Blue Moon Fiber Arts™ Socks That Rock™ heavyweight 1 set double-point needles, US size 4 (or size to obtain gauge) 2 stitch markers tapestry needle Gauge: 24 sts and 36 rounds = 4" over stockinette Size: woman's medium Abbreviations: co cast on k knit k2tog knit 2 together m1 make 1 p purl

p2tog purl 2 together rs right side ssk (slip, slip, knit) slip a stitch as if to knit to right-hand needle, slip a second stitch as if to knit, slip both stitches back to left-hand needle and knit together through back loops sssk slip next 3 sts knitwise, one at a time, to right needle, insert left needle back into front of these 3 sts, knit them together st(s) stitch(es) w&t wrap and turn ws wrong side yo yarn over Toe: Using the figure-8 method, co 16 (8 sts on each of 2 needles) (figure A). Plain round: K all sts. Increase round: [K1, m1, k to 1 st before end of needle, m1, k1] twice. Divide 20 sts evenly among 4 needles (figure B). Work Increase round every other round until there are 48 sts.

Figure A

Figure B

Next Cookie A. uses a chart to start the 6-row lace pattern, involving yarn-overs and right- and left-leaning decreases. To make yarn-overs smaller when needed, simply skip the yarn-over and pick up the yarn on the next row instead. She continues to work in the lace pattern until the sock measures 3-1/2" less than the length of the foot, and then she begins gusset increases.

Lace stitch

Lace chart: click to download.

Stitch key: click to download.

Shaping the heel Foot: K1, p2, work first row of lace pattern, p2, k to end of round. Continue in established pattern until the foot of the sock measures 3-1/2" less than the length of the foot: K1, p2, work next row of Lace Pattern, p2, k to end of round. Work the following two rounds 9 times, or until there are 66 stitches: Even Round: K1, p2, work next row of Lace Pattern, p2, k to end of round. Increase Round: K1, p2, work next row of Lace Pattern, p2, k1, m1, k to end of round, m1. K1, p2, work next row of Lace Pattern, p2, k1. Heel will be worked back and forth over remaining 42 sts in round. Fitting: Cookie A. begins short rows to knit the heel area, turning and wrapping and then going back and picking the wraps up. She continues to knit back and forth in this manner; then, to connect the heel flap to the gusset, she knits to the gap and then decreases. Finally, she creates a small ribbed cuff and does a sewn bind-off. Heel: Row 1 (RS): K 32, w&t (the remaining 10 sts will be worked into the heel flap later). Row 2 (WS): P 22, w&t (leaving 10 sts to be worked later). Row 3 (RS): K 21, w&t. Row 4 (WS): P 20, w&t. Row 5 (RS): K 19, w&t. Row 6 (WS): P 18, w&t. Row 7 (RS): K 17, w&t. Row 8 (WS): P 16, w&t. Row 9 (RS): K 15, w&t. Row 10 (WS): P 14, w&t. Row 11 (RS): K 13, w&t. Row 12 (WS): P 12, w&t. Row 13 (RS): K 11, w&t.

Next row (WS): P 11; p next 5 sts, picking up each wrap (loop of yarn wrapped around base of stitch) and purling it together with the st it had wrapped; pick up next wrap and place on left needle, p3tog (wrap on left needle, st that it had wrapped, and next st, all purled together). Turn work (do not wrap st). Next row (RS): Slip 1, k 16, k next 6 sts, picking up each wrap and knitting it together with the st it had wrapped; pick up next wrap and place on left needle, sssk (wrap, st that it had wrapped, and next st, all worked together.) Turn work (do not wrap st). Next Row (WS): Slip 1, p 22, p2tog. Turn work. Next Row (RS): Slip 1, k 22, ssk. Turn work. Repeat last 2 rows 7 times more until all heel sts have been worked; do not turn work on last row. 24 heel sts remain.

Ribbing finishes off the top. Leg: The leg will be worked in the round over all 48 sts. [K1, p2, work next row of Lace Pattern, p2, k1] twice. Repeat round until leg is 6" from end of heel. Ribbing: Work 1x1 rib: k1, [p2, k2] to last st in round, k1. Repeat 2x2 rib round until ribbing measures 1". BO using sewn bind-off and weave in ends using tapestry needle. RESOURCES : Blue Moon Socks That Rock yarn Website: www.bluemoonfiberarts.com Traveling Stitches Self-published, 2007 GUESTS : Cookie A. Website: www.cookiea.com

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