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Woodsman Socks. (pattern from Keith Somer in Tillsonburg Ontario)

(re-post)

Here is the pattern: 

WOODSMAN SOCKS

Each sock takes one 50 gr ball of wool, single strand in double knitting, double strand in 4 ply. or a mixture of yarn to come up with what suits you. #4 Can (9 US)  set of four dbl pointed needles.

Gauge 8 sts to 2 inches (approx)

Finger cast on 28 sts on a #4 (Can) dbl pointed needle.

1st row K2 P2 across.

Distribute on three needles, 12, 8, 8

Taking care to not twist the first row, using fourth needle, join stitches and begin to work in the round: K2 P2 ribbing for cuff (2" for crew style, 4" for short cuff, 6" for tall cuff etc.)   Or  make the cuff in garter stitch  if  you are using really textured wool .  Or  leave the cuff for now and start right into the body of the sock -  you  might decide to  knit – or crochet -  the cuff  at the end.   The sock  is meant to be  fun and  inspire whimsy.  That is what comes to my mind at the memory of  seeing Keith on his tree farm with his  serious work boots and the  pastel socks pouring out the top of his boots; made me grin then;  makes me smile  now.

Knit plain to required length (distance from bottom of cuff to top of ankle)

Change to 14, 7, 7 on the three needles

On the 14 sts K1 Slip 1 across and then purl back. Do this for 2 1/2 inches ending with a knit row.

Turn heel like this:

Purl 7 P2tog P1 Turn

K3 K2tog K1 Turn

P4 P2tog P1 Turn

K5 K2tog K1 Turn

P6 P2tog P1 Turn

K7 K2tog Do not turn

With spare (fourth) needle pick up 9 sts knitwise along edge following from the last row.

There are 7 sts on each of the next two needles: put these all on one needle (14 sts)

With spare needle knit across these 14 sts.

With spare needle pick up 9 sts along next edge. Onto this same (9sts) needle knit the next 4 sts from the 8 sts needle (13 sts). Slip the remaining 4 sts. onto the needle holding the 9 sts. (13 sts.) Think of this now as a triangle with 13 sts. on each side and 14 sts. along the bottom.

You are presently at the top of the triangle. Knit once around (40 sts.)

Decrease for heel gusset as follows:

Knit 10 (along the 13 sts. side) K2tog K1 (12 sts.)

Knit across the 14 sts.

Now (along the other 13 sts. side) K1 K2tog K10 (12 sts.)

You are now at the top again.

Knit one round plain.

On next round decrease as before (11sts. 14 sts. 11 sts.)

Knit one round plain.

Decrease in this manner until there are 7sts. 14 sts. 7 sts.

Knit plain to desired length (foot size less toe length; I try on the sock at this point and when only half my toes show then I start to decrease: I like roomy toes!)

To decrease for toe:

Decrease 4 sts in next round (K2tog – twice on the 14 st row, once on the 7 st rows) Knit one row plain. Decrease 4 sts. as before. Knit one row plain. Continue until 12 stitches remain. Cast off. Sew up toe seam

Posted on April 26, 2020 at 02:22 AM |