So, here's what I did:
- I started with a Provisional cast on with a total of 60 sts.
- K 1 straight row, then connected in the round.
- K 9 rows in the round as part of the foot portion.
- Started the toes: with 30 sts on each side, splitting it up for 10 sts for big toe, 20 sts for remaining toes.
- Big toe:
- Left side:
- Row 1: k
- Row 2:
- Front: k, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to last st, pick up another stitch from the row below, k for a total of 12 sts
- Back: k, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to last st, pick up another stitch from the row below, k for a total of 12 sts
- Row 3: k
- Row 4:
- Front: k, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to last st, pick up another stitch from the row below, k for a total of 14 sts
- Back: k, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to last st, pick up another stitch from the row below, k for a total of 14 sts
- Row 5: k
- Row 6:
- Front: k to second to the last st, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to the last st for a total of 15 sts
- Back: k, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to last st for a total of 15 sts
- Row 7-21: k
- Row 22:
- Front: k, k2tog tbl, k to the last 2 sts, k2tog, total of 13 sts
- Back: k, k2tog tbl, k to the last 2 sts, k2tog, total of 13 sts
- Row 23: same as row 22 continuing to decrease 2 sts, total of 11 sts on each side
- Row 24: same as row 23 continuing to decrease 2 sts, total of 9 sts on each side
- Row 25: same as row 24 continuing to decrease 2 sts, total of 7 sts on each side
- Bound off using the Kitchener stitch.
- Right side:
- Row 1: k
- Row 2:
- Front: k, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to last st, pick up another stitch from the row below, k for a total of 12 sts
- Back: k, pick up a stitch from the row below, k to last st, pick up another stitch from the row below, k for a total of 12 sts
- Row 3-19: k
- Row 20:
- Front: k, k2tog tbl, k to the last 2 sts, ssk, total of 10 sts
- Back: k, k2tog tbl, k to the last 2 sts, k2tog, total of 13 sts
- Row 21: same as row 20 continuing to decrease 2 sts, total of 8 sts on each side
- Row 22: same as row 21 continuing to decrease 2 sts, total of 6 sts on each side
- Bound off using the Kitchener stitch.
- The rest of the toes:
- Left side:
- Row 1:
- Front: k to the end, picking up 4 sts for a total of 24sts
- Back: pickup 4 sts and k to the end for a total of 24 sts
- Row 2:
- Front: k, k2tog tbl, k to the last 3 sts, ssk, k for a total of 22 sts
- Back: k2, k2tog tbl, k to the last 3 sts, k2tog, k, for a total of 22 sts
- Row 3:
- Front: k to the last 3 sts, k2tog, k, for a total of 21 sts
- Back: k, k2tog, k to the end, for a total of 21 sts
- Row 4:
- Front: k, k2tog, k to the end, for a total of 20 sts
- Back: k to the last 3 sts, ssk, k, for a total of 20 sts
- Row 5: k
- Row 6: same as Row 4, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 19 sts
- Row 7: same as Row 6, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 18 sts
- Row 8: same as Row 7, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 17 sts
- Row 9: same as row 8, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 16 sts
- Row 10: same as row 9, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 15 sts
- Row 11-12: k
- Row 13-20: same as row 10, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8 and 7 sts respectively
- Row 21: k
- Bound off using the Kitchener stitch.
- Right Side:
- Row 1:
- Front: k to the end, picking up 4 sts for a total of 24 sts
- Back: pickup 4 sts and k to the end for a total of 24 sts
- Row 2:
- Front: k, k2tog tbl, k to the last 3 sts, ssk, k for a total of 22 sts
- Back: k2, k2tog tbl, k to the last 3 sts, k2tog, k, for a total of 22 sts
- Row 3:
- Front: k, k2tog, to the last 3 sts, ssk, k, for a total of 20 sts
- Back: k, k2tog, k to the last 3 sts, ssk, k for a total of 20 sts
- Row 4: k
- Row 5:
- Front: k, k2tog tbl, k to the end decreasing 1 sts for a total of 19 sts
- Back: k to the last 3 sts, ssk, k decreasing 1 sts for a total of 19 sts
- Row 6: same as Row 5, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 18 sts
- Row 7: same as Row 6, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 17 sts
- Row 8: same as Row 7, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 16 sts
- Row 9: same as Row 8, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 15 sts
- Row 10: same as Row 9, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 14 sts
- Row 11: k
- Row 12-19: same as Row 10, continuing to decrease 2 sts, for a total of 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8 & 7 sts
- Bound off using the Kitchener stitch.
- Then I went back to the bottom of the provisional cast on and picked up the stitches to start the foot using my bamboo needles (primarily because I might have jury duty and wanted to work on this while stuck in jury duty).
- Row 10: k, picking up a st at the beginning and end to close off a hole from my provisional cast on for a total of 31 sts
- Row 11: k2tog tbl on the first 2 and last 2 sts, k for a total of 30 sts
- Row 12-23: k, maintaining 30 sts on each side
- Row 24: ssk or k2tog tbl to decrease a st on each side, for a total of 29 sts
- Row 25: k, maintaining 29 sts
- Row 26: ssk or k2tog tbl to decrease a st on each side, for a total of 28 sts
- Row 27-59 (33 rows): k, maintaining 28 sts
- Row 60: k, m1 on each side, increasing a st on each side for a total of 29 sts
- Row 61-71 (11 rows): k, maintaining 29 sts on each side
- With the foot done, I started on the heel portion using the German short row method:
- Row 72:
- Front: k, for a total of 29 sts
- Back: k the first st, pull the working yarn straight up and bring it to the front then to the back (as if to k, creating an extra st), then k to the end, creating 1 ultimate st and 28 regular sts on the RS (right side (aka the knit side))
- Row 73: turn the sock around so you're looking on the backside, slip the first st, pull the working yarn straight up and bring it to the back then to the front (as if to p, creating an extra st), then p to the second to the last stitch, creating 1 ultimate st and 27 regular sts on the WS (wrong side (aka the purl side))
- Row 74: slip the second st, pull the working yarn straight up and bring it to the back then to the front (as if to k, creating an extra st), creating the 2nd ultimate st on the RS; then continue to k tbl to the the 2nd to the last st
- Row 75: slip the second st, pull the working yarn straight up and bring it to the front then to the back (as if to p, creating an extra st), creating the 2nd ultimate st on the WS; then continue to k to the the 2nd to the last st
- Row 76-87: continue to follow either Row 74 or 75 until you have 8 ultimate sts on both sides and 13 regular sts
- Row 88-89: pick up a st, p the picked up st and p the first wrapped stitch (aka the 10th ultimate st on the WS) then turned my work around (so that I am now on the RS); k2tog tbl (k the wrapped and picked up st together) and k tbl to the left side
- Row 90-91: pick up a st, k tbl the picked up st and k tbl the next wrapped stitch (aka the 10th ultimate st on the RS) then turned my work around so that I'm now on the WS; p2tog (this p the wrapped and picked up st together) and p to the right side.
- Row 92-104: continue to follow Rows 88-89 or 90-91 until all the wrapped stitches were done; picked up sts as needed (anywhere between 2-3 sts) and either k2tog tbl or p2tog as needed to maintain a total of 29 sts (aka the goal is to get back to the original number of sts before starting the heel)
- This came out perfect! :) *yay* :)
- With the heel done, I finished off the leg:
- Row 105: picked up 2 sts on each side, k in the round for a total of 31 sts
- Row 106-125 (20 rows): k, maintaining a total of 31 sts on each side
- Row 126: k and k2tog or ssk at the beginning or end of the round, decreasing 1 sts for a total of 30 sts on each side
- Row 127-166 (40 rows): k, maintaining 30 sts on each side
- With the leg done, it was time to actually finish off the sock with its cuff (*yay* homestretch!):
- Row 167-226 (60 rows): complete cuff using 1x1 ribbing, for a total of 12 cm (~4.375") of ribbing
- Bound off using a variation of the Estonian bind off, in which I picked up a stitch from the row below then used the Estonian bind off technique. :)
While it did take me quite some time to actually complete this project (a little over two (2) months!), it was done in conjunction with a closet (actually four (4) closets) renovation, another knitting project, NaKniSweMo, and some major overtime at work (which left little brain activity and major eye strain after work). I hope my next tabi monogatari won't take nearly as long! :)
Love love that yarn. Great job! Hubby now has three socks, he must be so happy. Pretty soon he will be wearing only your socks. Mine says it is good because it fits well and doesn't slip into the shoe.
ReplyDeleteYup! :) I'm slowly trying to take over his store bought socks! ;) He IS really happy with the socks and says that he finds it so much more comfortable than his store bought socks so ... Looks like I'm going to have to make quite a bit more before he no longer has store bought socks! :P
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