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Leg

Change to St st and knit 7 (9) rnds.

Heel
Heel Flap

K11 (14), turn work so WS is facing, sl 1 pwise with yarn in front (wyf), p21 (27)—22 (28) heel sts centered at back of leg; rem 22 (28) sts will be worked later for instep. Work 22 (28) heel sts back and forth in rows as foll:

Row 1:
(RS) *Sl 1 kwise with yarn in back (wyb), k1; rep from * to end of row.

Row 2:
(WS) Sl 1 pwise wyf, purl to end.

Rep Rows 1 and 2 until a total of 22 (28) rows have been worked—11 (14) chain sts at each selvedge edge.

Turn Heel

Work short-rows to shape heel as foll:

Row 1:
(RS) K13 (16), ssk, k1, turn work.

Row 2:
(WS) Sl 1, p5, p2tog, p1, turn.

Row 3:
Sl 1, knit to 1 st before gap formed on previous row, ssk (1 st from each side of gap), k1, turn.

Row 4:
Sl 1, purl to 1 st before gap formed on previous row, p2tog (1 st from each side of gap), p1, turn. Rep Rows 3 and 4 until all heel sts have been worked—14 (16) heel sts rem.

Shape Gussets

Pick up sts along selvedge edges of heel flap and rejoin for working in the rnd as foll:

Rnd 1:
With Needle 1, k14 (16) heel sts, then pick up and knit 12 (15) sts along edge of heel flap; with Needle 2, k22 (28) instep sts; with Needle 3, pick up and knit 12 (15) sts along other edge of heel flap, then knit the first 7 (8) heel sts from Needle 1 again—60 (74) sts total; 19 (23) sts each on Needle 1 and Needle 3, 22 (28) instep sts on Needle 2. Rnd begins at center of heel.

Rnd 2:
On Needle 1, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; on Needle 2, knit; on Needle 3, k1, ssk, knit to end—2 sts dec’d.

Rnd 3:
Knit.

Rep Rnds 2 and 3 until—44 (56) sts rem.

Foot

Cont even in St st until piece measures 5½ (7½)" (14.5 [19] cm) from back of heel, or about 1¼ (2)" (3.2 [5] cm) less than desired total foot length. Rearrange sts if necessary so that 11 (14) sole sts are on Needle 1, 22 (28) instep sts are on Needle 2, and rem 11 (14) sole sts are on Needle 3.

Toe

Rnd 1:
On Needle 1, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; on Needle 2, k1, ssk, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; on Needle 3, k1, ssk, knit to end—4 sts dec’d.

Rnd 2:
Knit.

Rep Rnds 1 and 2 until 24 (28) sts rem. Rep Rnd 1
every
rnd until 12 sts rem. Knit the sts from Needle 1 onto the end of Needle 3—6 sts each on 2 needles.

Finishing

Cut yarn, leaving a 12" (30.5 cm) tail. Thread tail on a tapestry needle and use the Kitchener st (see Glossary,
page 123
) to graft sts tog.

Crocheted Edging

With RS of lace patt facing, join yarn to center back of cuff. Work 1 rnd of picot crochet (see Glossary,
page 121–122
, for crochet instructions) along CO edge as foll: *work 1 sc in each of next 4 CO sts, ch 3, sl st in same sc at base of ch; rep from *. Fasten off last st. For the socks shown here, the ch-3 picots are aligned with the more solid columns of the lace patt. Weave in loose ends. Block lightly.

from the Spring 2004 issue of
Interweave Knits

Waving Lace Socks

Evelyn A. Clark

A simple lace pattern waves back and forth along the length of these socks, creating a lovely and comfortable sock that designer Evelyn Clark finds particularly soothing to knit. The socks can be started with a feminine scalloped-rib border, as shown, or with a simple knit one, purl one rib for a more tailored look. Either way, you’ll love them!

F
INISHED
S
IZE

About 7" (18 cm) foot circumference and 9" (23 cm) foot length. To fit a woman.
Note:
To make the socks larger or smaller, use needles one or two sizes larger or smaller and lengthen or shorten the foot as necessary.

Y
ARN

Fingering-weight yarn (CYCA #1 Super Fine).

Shown here:
Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock (80% superwash wool, 20% nylon; 215 yd [196 m]/50 g): #44NS old rose, 2 skeins.

N
EEDLES

Size 1 (2.25 mm): set of 5 double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

N
OTIONS

Markers (m); tapestry needle.

G
AUGE

18 stitches and 25 rounds = 2" (5 cm) in stockinette stitch worked in the round.

N
OTE

The lace pattern stretches—to get an accurate length measurement, put on the sock or stretch it slightly widthwise when measuring.

Leg

Loosely CO 64 sts. Arrange sts evenly on 4 dpn (16 sts on each needle), place marker (pm), and join for working in the rnd, being careful not to twist sts. Choose scalloped edging option (shown here) or ribbed top option as foll:

Scalloped Edging Option

Work Rnds 1–14 of Scalloped Edging chart.

Ribbed Top Option

Work in k1, p1 rib for 11 rnds.
Next rnd:
*P1, k6, p1; rep from *.

Both Options

Work Rnds 1–20 of Waving Lace chart 3 times, then work Rnds 1–10 once more—piece measures about 6½" (16.5 cm) from CO.

Heel
Heel Flap

Turn work and p32 heel sts onto 1 dpn. Rem 32 sts will be worked later for instep. Work 32 heel sts back and forth in rows as foll:

Row 1:
(RS) *Sl 1 pwise with yarn in back (wyb), k1; rep from *.

Row 2:
(WS) Sl 1 pwise with yarn in front (wyf), purl to end. Rep these 2 rows 18 more times, then work Row 1 again—20 chain sts at each selvedge edge; heel flap measures about 2½" (6.5 cm) long.

Turn Heel

Work short-rows to shape heel as foll:

Row 1:
(WS) Sl 1 pwise wyf, p16, p2tog, p1, turn.

Row 2:
(RS) Sl 1 pwise wyb, k3, ssk, k1, turn.

Row 3:
Sl 1 pwise wyf, p4, p2tog, p1, turn.

Row 4:
Sl 1 pwise wyb, k5, ssk, k1, turn. Cont in this manner, working 1 more st before dec each row until all of the sts have been worked—18 sts rem.

Scalloped Edging

Waving Lace

Shape Gussets

Pick up sts along selvedge edges of heel flap and rejoin for working in the rnd as foll:

Rnd 1:
With Needle 1 (needle holding heel sts), pick up and knit 20 sts along selvedge edge of heel flap; divide instep sts equally between Needle 2 and Needle 3 (if they aren’t already) and cont across instep sts in lace patt as established (beg with Rnd 11); with Needle 4, pick up and knit 20 sts along other selvedge edge of heel flap, then knit first 9 heel sts from Needle 1 again—90 sts total;
29 sts each on Needle 1 and Needle 4; 16 sts each on Needle 2 and Needle 3. Rnd begins at center of heel.

Rnd 2:
On Needle 1, k9, k20 through back loops (tbl); on Needle 2 and Needle 3, cont in lace patt as established; on Needle 4, k20 tbl, k9.

Rnd 3:
On Needle 1, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; on Needle 2 and Needle 3, cont in lace patt as established; on Needle 4, k1, ssk, knit to end—88 sts rem.

Rnd 4:
On Needle 1, knit; on Needle 2 and Needle 3, cont in lace patt; on Needle 4, knit.

Rep Rnds 3 and 4 until 64 sts rem—16 sts on each needle.

Foot

Cont even in patt as established (work sts on Needle 2 and Needle 3 in lace patt; work sts on Needle 1 and Needle 4 in St st) until foot measures about 7½" (19 cm) from back of heel or about 1½" (3.8 cm) less than desired total foot length, ending with an even-numbered rnd of lace patt. (To accommodate tendency of lace to stretch, try on sock or stretch it horizontally when measuring.)

Toe

Rnds 1 and 3:
Knit.

Rnd 2:
On Needle 1, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; on Needle 2, k1, ssk, knit to end; on Needle 3, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; on Needle 4, k1, ssk, knit to end—60 sts rem. Rep Rnds 2 and 3 until 32 sts rem. Work Rnd 2
only
until 12 sts rem. K3 sts from Needle 1 onto Needle 4; slip 3 sts from Needle 3 onto Needle 2—6 sts each on 2 needles.

Finishing

Cut yarn, leaving a 12" (30.5 cm) tail. Thread tail on tapestry needle and use the Kitchener st (see Glossary,
page 123
) to join sts tog. Weave in loose ends. Block lightly.

from the Winter 2003 issue of
Interweave Knits

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