I've been wanting to make a pair of socks for my mother. I had made her a pair of uwabaki but ... it was a tad too big (even though I tested it with my Katrinkles sock blockers and my feet). 😭 So, with some help from my brother (he graciously drew out a foot template for me. 😍🥰❤️), I was ready to tackle a pair of socks for my mom! 🥰😍🧶
So, armed with a template of my mom's feet and using remnants of my Garnstudio DROPS Fabel, my 4" & 3" Chiaogoo Interchangeable US 0 needles, here's how her sock story went:
- Cast on a Provisional cast on with a total of 44 sts.
- K 1 straight row on each side, then join in the round.
- K 15 rows in the round as part of the foot portion.
- Then I started the toes: with 22 sts on each side, splitting it up for 10 sts for a swirl toe (16 rows).
- Then I went back to the bottom of the provisional cast on and picked up the stitches to start the foot.
- Row 17: pick up a st from the “front” side and put it on the “back” side; pick up a st from the “back” side, bringing it behind the st picked up from the “front” and put it on the “front” side. K these 2 sts together. Then k in the round. There should be 22 sts on each side.
- Row 19: Pick up 1 st from below on the 1st and 2nd to the last st on each side to add 2 sts for a total of 24 sts on each side
- Row 20-23 (4 rows): k, maintaining 24 sts
- Row 24: Pick up 1 st from below on the 2nd to the last st on each side to add 1 st for a total of 25 sts on each side
- Row 25-28 (4 rows): k, maintaining 25 sts
- Row 29: Pick up 1 st from below and the 2nd to the last st on each side for a total of 27 sts (on each side)
- Row 30-71 (45 rows): k
Including the initial 18 rows, this came out for a total of 13 cm (5 1/4").
This came out to 3.5 cm (1 3/8”).
This came out perfect! 🙂 *yay* 🙂Turning the heel is always magical and never gets old.
With the heel done, I finished off the a very short leg and cuff:
14. Row 104-118 (15 rows): k in the round for a total of 27 sts for each side.
15. Row 118-142 (25 rows): complete cuff using 1x1 ribbing, for a total of 27 sts for each side.
16. 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. 🙂
The total length of the leg and cuff was 9 cm (3 1/2").14. Row 104-118 (15 rows): k in the round for a total of 27 sts for each side.
15. Row 118-142 (25 rows): complete cuff using 1x1 ribbing, for a total of 27 sts for each side.
16. 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. 🙂
Look a finished pair! 🎉 *Yay*! 🙂🙌 Now, to test it in the wild - I hope it fits my mom!🤞🍀
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