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Diamond Lace Socks
Yarn: Fleece Artist Basic Merino Sock yarn, 1 skein
Materials: set of 5 - 2.25mm DPN
darning needle
Size: Approx. woman’s US 6-8
To make the sock a little bigger or smaller, the sock can be knit on 2mm or
2.5 mm needles. There is a bit of stretch in the lace. Because of the
pattern repeats, I ended the foot length at row 2 for a 7” foot. You could
end the foot at row 12 to make the foot ¾” shorter or longer, but that would
make a half diamond at the end. One diamond repeat is about 1.5”.
Gauge: 30 sts = 3.5” unstretched
Glossary:
yo – yarn over
k2tog – knit 2 stitches together
skpo – slip one stitch knitwise, knit one stitch, pass slipped stitch over
sk2po – slip one stitch knitwise, knit two stitches together, pass slipped stitch over
Note: For chart #1, line 9, because the sock is knitted in the round, the beginning of the round is temporarily moved. Chart shows you how to begin and end the row, but only the centre part is repeated. Refer to the written instructions if chart is unclear.
Picot cuff
CO 60
Join in round. Mark beginning of round.
Knit 6 rows in K2P2 rib.
Knit 1 row.
Knit folding row: [k2tog, yo] to end.
Knit 7 rows.
Fold & knit next row, through stitch and cast-on edge together.
Knit 3 rows
Leg
Begin chart #1, or follow written instructions:
Row 1: [k4, k2tog, yo, k4] x 6
Row 2: knit this and all even rows.
Row 3: [k3, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, skpo, k2] x 6
Row 5: [k2, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, skpo, k1] x 6
Row 7: [k1, k2tog, yo, k5, yo, skpo] x 6
Row 9: k2, yo, k7, yo, [sk2po, yo, k7, yo] x 5,
slip last stitch onto needle #1, sk2po, slip made stitch back to needle #4
Row 11: [yo, k8, k2tog] x 6
Row 13: [k1, yo, skpo, k5, k2tog, yo] x 6
Row 15: [k2, yo, skpo, k3, k2tog, yo, k1] x 6
Row 17: [k3, yo, skpo, k1, k2tog, yo, k2] x 6
Row 19: [k4, yo, sk2po, yo, k3] x 6
Row 20: knit
Repeat last 20 rows 2 more times.
Knit row 1 and row 2.
On very last knit row, knit to one stitch left. Place this stitch onto needle #1.
Place last stitch of needle #3 onto needle #2.
Your work should now look like:
needle #1 – 16 stitches
needle #2 – 16 stitches
needle #3 – 14 stitches
needle #4 – 14 stitches
Heel Flap
Combine stitches on needle #3 and #4 onto one needle. Heel flap
will be worked back and forth on these 28 stitches.
Leave needles #1 and #2 for instep.
Row 1: (ws) sl 1, purl to end
Row 2: [sl1 kwise, k1] to end
Row 3: sl 1, purl to end
Row 4: sl 1, [sl 1 kwise, k1] to last st, k.
Repeat these 4 rows 8 more times (36 rows made).
Turn heel
Row 1: (ws) sl 1, p16, p2tog, p1
Row 2: sl 1, k7, ssk, k1
Row 3: sl 1, p8, p2tog, p1
Row 4: sl 1, k9, ssk, k1
Row 5: sl 1, p10, p2tog, p1
Row 6: sl 1, k11, ssk, k1
Row 7: sl 1, p12, p2tog, p1
Row 8: sl 1, k13, ssk, k1
Row 9: sl 1, p14, p2tog, p1
Row 10: sl 1, k15, ssk, k1
18 stitches made.
Place last 9 stitches onto anther needle.
With this needle, pick up 18 stitches along heel flap, and pick up
1 stitch between flap and held stitches.
Work in pattern of chart #2 for needle #2 and #3 (begin at row 3 on chart).
With needle #4, pick up 1 stitch between needle #3 and flap, and pick up
18 stitches along heel flap; k9.
Your work should now look like:
needle #1 – 28 stitches
needle #2 – 16 stitches
needle #3 – 16 stitches
needle #4 – 28 stitches
For those that prefer it, here are the written out instructions for chart #2
to be used for needle #2 and #3:
Row 1: k5, [k2tog, yo, k8] x 2, k2tog, yo, k5
Row 2: Knit this and all even rows.
Row 3: k4, [k2tog, yo, k1, yo, skpo, k5] x 2, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, skpo, k3
Row 5: [k3, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, skpo] x 3, k2
Row 7: k2, [k2tog, yo, k5, yo, skpo, k1] x 2, k2tog, yo, k5, yo, skpo, k1
Row 9: k1, k2tog, yo, k7, yo, sk2po, yo, k7, yo, sk2po, yo, k7, yo, skpo
Row 11: [ k2tog, yo, k8] x 3, k2tog, yo
Row 13: k2, [yo, skpo, k5, k2tog, yo, k1] x 2, yo, skpo, k5, k2tog, yo, k1
Row 15: [k3, yo, skpo, k3k2tog, yo] x 3, k2
Row 17: k4, [yo, skpo, k1, k2tog, yo, k5] x 2, yo, skpo, k1, k2tog, yo, k3
Row 19: k5, [yo, sk2po, yo, k7] x 2, yo, sk2po, yo, k4
Row 20: Knit
Gusset
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Knit stitches on needle #1 to last 2 sts, k2tog; work needles #2 and #3
in pattern; ssk, knit to end.
Work these 2 rows until you have 14 stitches on needle #1 and needle #4.
Foot
Work needles #1 and #4 in stockinette stitch, and needles #2 and #3 in pattern,
until 4 pattern repeats have been worked on gusset and foot. Work 2 more rows, ending on row 2 of chart. Foot should measure about 7”.
Your work should now look like:
needle #1 – 15 stitches
needle #2 – 30 stitches
needle #3 – 15 stitches
Toe
Place first stitch of needle #2 onto needle #1.
Place last stitch of needle #3 onto needle #4.
Place stiches on needle #2 and #3 onto one needle.
Row 1: Knit to last 3 sts on needle #1, k2tog, k1; k1, ssk, k to last 3 sts on needle #2,
k2tog, k1; k1 ssk, k to end.
Row 2: Knit
Work these 2 rows until you have 7 stitches on needle #1 and #3,
and 14 stitches on needle #2.
Knit needle #1, and place stitches of needle #1 and #3 onto one needle.
Break yarn, leaving 12” tail.
Graft toe closed.
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Diamond Lace Socks
Posted by Michelle at 9:21 AM
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5 comments:
I love this pattern.I am through the gusset on the first sock.Thank you for sharing your lovely work; your instructions are easy to follow and well written.
Very nice pattern and I like the addition of the picot edge.
Is there an easy way to make this pattern bigger? Great sock pattern but I wear size 10 shoes and would need a wider ankle for sure. ;)
Gorgeous socks! I'm so making these! Thanks for the pattern!
Great pattern! I made them in Trekking Pro Natura, 75% wool and 25% bamboo. Love the picot edge and the pattern is just so nice for socks. See my blog at http://cakdhv.blogspot.com/ for a picture. Thanks, Michelle!
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