Time for another pair of mid-calf socks for my hubby. Using my Blue Stripped Ragg in Paton's Kroy Socks and my new 4" Chiaogoo interchangeables US 0 needles, I casted on 50 sts based on my last sock for him. I tried it on his foot and it fit! ♡
Here's what I did:
1. I started with a Provisional cast on with a total of 50 sts.
2. K 1 straight row on each side, then connected in the round.
3. K 15 rows in the round as part of the foot portion.
4. Started the toes: with 25 sts on each side, splitting it up for 8 sts for big toe, 17
1. I started with a Provisional cast on with a total of 50 sts.
2. K 1 straight row on each side, then connected in the round.
3. K 15 rows in the round as part of the foot portion.
4. Started the toes: with 25 sts on each side, splitting it up for 8 sts for big toe, 17
sts for remaining toes.
5. Big toe:
- Row 1:
- Front: k to the 2nd to the last st, pick up 1 st below, for a total of 9 sts
- Back: k, pick up a st below, k to the end for a total of 9 sts
- Row 2:
- Front: k to the 2nd to the last st, pick up 1 st below, for a total of 10 sts
- Back: k, pick up a st below, k to the end for a total of 10 sts
- Row 3: k
- Row 4-7 (4 rows): Follow Row 2-3 until there are 12 sts
- Row 8-16 (9 rows): k
- Row 17:
- Front: k to last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 11 sts
- Back: SSK, k to the end for a total of 11 sts
- Row 18: same as row 17 continuing to decrease 1 st on each side, for a total of 10 sts on each side
- Row 19:
- Front: k2tog, k, to the end for a total of 9 sts
- Back: k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 9 sts
- Row 20-21 (2 rows): k
- Row 22:
- Front: k, to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 8 sts
- Back: SSK, k to the end for a total of 8 sts
- Row 23-24 (2 rows): k
- Row 25:
- Front: k2tog, k to the end for a total of 7 sts
- Back: k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 7 sts
- Row 26: k
- Row 27:
- Front: k2tog, k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 5 sts
- Back: SSK, k to the last 2 sts, SSK for a total of 5 sts
- Row 28: k
- Row 29: same as row 27 continuing to decrease 2 sts, total of 3 sts on each side
- Bound off using the Kitchener stitch.
6. The rest of the toes:
- Row 1: k, picking up 5 sts on each side, for a total of 22 sts
- Row 2:
- Front: k2tog, k to the end for a total of 21 sts
- Back: k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 21 sts
- Row 3:
- Front: k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 20 sts
- Back: ktog, k the end for a total of 20 sts
- Row 4: k
- Row 5:
- Front: k2tog, k to the last 2 sts, ssk for a total of 18 sts
- Back: ssk. k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 18 sts
- Row 6:
- Front: k2tog, k to the end for a total of 17 sts
- Back: k to the last 2 sts, ssk for a total of 17 sts
- Row 7:
- Front: k to the last 2 sts, ssk for a total of 16 sts
- Back: ssk, k to the end for a total of 16 sts
- Row 8:
- Front: ssk, k to the end for a total of 15 sts
- Back: k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 15 sts
- Row 9:
- Front: ssk, k to the end, for a total of 14 sts
- Back: k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 14 sts
- Row 10:
- Front: ssk, k to the end for a total of 13 sts
- Back: k to the last 2 sts, ssk for a total of 13 sts
- Row 11-12 (2 rows): k
- Row 13-18: same as Row 9-10 for 12, 11, 10, 9, 8 & 7 sts
- Row 19:
- Front: k2tog, k to the last 2 sts, ssk for a total of 5 sts
- Back: ssk, k to the last 2 sts, k2tog for a total of 5 sts
- Row 20-21 (2 rows): k
- Bound off using the Kitchener stitch.
(Sorry, I was so excited to get that portion done, I forgot to take a picture!)
stitches to start the foot.
10. With the leg done, it was time to cuff; Hubby said he wanted shorter ribbing this
- Row 16: 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. Then k in the round. There should be 26 start on each side.
- Row 17-92 (77 rows): k, maintaining 26 sts on each side
- Row 93: k, pickup 1 st below, k to the last 2 sts, pick up 1 st below, k for a total 27 sts on each side
- Row 94-102 (9 rows): k, maintaining 27 sts on each side
- Row 103: pick up 1 st at the beginning, 1st at the 15th st & 1 st at the end for a total of 30 sts on each side
- Row 104-107 (4 rows): k, maintaining 30 sts on each side
- Including the initial 15 rows, this came out for a total of 19 cm (7 ½ in)
method.
- Row 108:
- Right side: k the “top” portion, moving 1 st from the “back” side for a total of 31 sts; start the heel on the “bottom” portion
- Left side: pick up 2 sts and move it to the “top” portion for a total of 29 sts then start the heel as you’re already on the “bottom” portion
- Row 109-120 (12 rows): Follow the Fish Lips Kiss Heel method until you have 7 twin stitches (ts) knits and purls sts on each side and 13 regular sts
- This came out to 3.5 cm (1 ⅜ in).
- Row 121-135 (15 rows): Continue using the Fish Lips Kiss Heel method to turn the heel until you have a total of 27 sts again.
- Row 136:
- Left side: Since the left side ends on a purl side, k to bring you back to the correct side.
- Right side: k
- This came out perfect! :) *yay* :)
Top view of the heels
Bottom view of the heels
Side view of the heels
9. With the heel done, I finished off the leg:- Row 137: picked up 2 sts on each side, k in the round for a total of 32 sts for each side
- Row 138: k2tog, k in the round for a total of 31 sts for each side
- Row 139: k2tog, k in the round for a total of 30 sts for each side
- Row 140-156 (17 rows): k in the round, maintaining a total of 30 sts on each side
- Row 157: decrease 2 st on each side for a total of 28 sts on each side
- Row 158-161 (4 rows): k, maintaining a total of 28 sts on each side
- Row 162: decrease 1 st on each side for a total of 27 sts on each side
- Row 163-175 (14 rows): k, maintaining a total of 27 sts on each side
- Total length of the leg was 8.8 cm (3 7/16 in )
time (*yay* homestretch!):
- Row 176-185 (10 rows): complete cuff using 1x1 ribbing (27 sts on each side)
- Row 186: add 2 sts to each side for a total of 29 sts and continue 1x1 ribbing
- Row 187--221 (35 rows): complete cuff using 1x1 ribbing (29 sts on each side) for a total of 10 cm (4 in) 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. :)
Yay! Another finished pair! :) Hubby says it's his hardest sock to put on yet - it fits better than a glove; it fits just like a sock! 😜