For my mom’s birthday, I wanted to knit her
a pair of socks, as we are both lovers
of the great outdoors and nature, hiking,
and knitting.
This was a perfect opportunity
for creating a leaf-stitch patterned
sock. I wanted the leaves to be climbing
up the sock, and after knitting the socks and writing the pattern
down in virtually incomprehensible notes, I found plenty of socks
with leaves cascading their way down the foot, but none where
they climbed u.
The leaf-stitch
is both simple and interesting enough
to keep the sock fast and fun to knit.
Its simplicity also allows the subtle
shade changes in this beautiful yarn to shine though.
MATERIALS
Yarn
Blue
Moon Socks that Rock [100%
superwash merino, 360 yds/329
m per 4.5 oz/127 g skein]
color: Jasper; 1 skein
Scrap
yarn for cast on – approximately
2 feet.
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
1
set(s) US #2/2.75mm double-point
needles OR 1 32 inch or longer US #2/2.75mm circular needle for magic loop method
GAUGE
28 sts/38 rounds = 4 inches in stockinette stitch
31 sts/38 rounds = 4 inches in Leaves Panel pattern
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
M1 (make one): from the front, lift loop between stitches
with left needle, knit into back of
loop.
C2B Slip next stitch onto cable needle,
and hold at back of work, knit next stitch
from left-hand needle, then knit stitch from cable needle.
C2F Slip next stitch onto cable needle,
and hold at front of work, knit next
stitch from left-hand needle, then knit stitch from cable needle.
T2B (twist
to back): slip next stitch onto cable needle and hold at
back of work, knit next stitch from left-hand needle, then
purl stitch from cable needle.
T2F (twist to front): slip next stitch onto cable needle and hold at front of work, purl next stitch from left-hand needle, then knit stitch from cable needle.
Working wrapped knit stitches: picking up wrapped knit
stitches: insert the right needle tip into the front of
wrap from bottom to top, and then into the stitch. Knit
the two together by wrapping the yarn as normal, then bringing
the new stitch through the old stitch and then the wrap.
Working wrapped purl stitches: pick up the wrap on the
right side of the work (that is, the other side than you’re
looking at), from bottom to top. Place this wrap on the
left-hand needle. Purl the wrap together with the stitch
as per a normal p2tog.
Row 21 [RS]: K -[12, 15] W&T. Row 22 [WS]: P
-[11, 14] W&T. Row 23 [RS]: K
-[10, 13] W&T. Row 24 [WS]: P
-[9, 12] W&T.
For size L, continue to short
row toe increases now (there
should be 9 unwrapped stitches
remaining in the middle of
the needle).
Row 25 [RS]: K -[-, 11] W&T. Row 26 [WS]: P
-[-, 10] W&T.
For size XL continue onto short
row toe increases now (there should be 10 unwrapped stitches
remaining in the middle of the needle).
Short-Row Toe Increases:
Row 1: Slip 1, k9, knit wrapped stitch together with its
wrap, turn. Row 2: Slip 1, p10, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 3: Sl 1, k11, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 4: Sl 1, p12, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 5: Sl 1, k13, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 6: Sl 1, p14, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 7: Sl 1, k15, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 8: Sl 1, p16, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 9: Sl 1, k17, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 10: Sl 1, p18, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 11: Sl 1, k19, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 12: Sl 1, p20, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 13: Sl 1, k21, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 14: Sl 1, p22, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 15: Sl 1, k23, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 16: Sl 1, p24, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 17: Sl 1, k25, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 18: Sl 1, p26, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 19: Sl 1, k27, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 20: Sl 1, p28, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. 30 sts.
Size L Row 1: Slip 1, k8, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 2: Slip 1, p9, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 3: Sl 1, k10, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 4: Sl 1, p11, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 5: Sl 1, k12, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 6: Sl 1, p13, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 7: Sl 1, k14, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 8: Sl 1, p15, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 9: Sl 1, k16, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 10: Sl 1, p17, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 11: Sl 1, k18, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 12: Sl 1, p19, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 13: Sl 1, k20, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 14: Sl 1, p21, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 15: Sl 1, k22, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 16: Sl 1, p23, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 17: Sl 1, k24, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 18: Sl 1, p25, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 19: Sl 1, k26, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 20: Sl 1, p27, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 21: Sl 1, k28, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 22: Sl 1, p29, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 23: Sl 1, k30, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 24: Sl 1, p31, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. 33 sts.
Size XL Row 1: Slip 1, k9, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 2: Slip 1, p10, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 3: Sl 1, k11, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 4: Sl 1, p12, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 5: Sl 1, k13, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 6: Sl 1, p14, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 7: Sl 1, k15, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 8: Sl 1, p16, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 9: Sl 1, k17, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 10: Sl 1, p18, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 11: Sl 1, k19, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 12: Sl 1, p20, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 13: Sl 1, k21, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 14: Sl 1, p22, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 15: Sl 1, k23, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 16: Sl 1, p24, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 17: Sl 1, k25, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 18: Sl 1, p26, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 19: Sl 1, k27, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 20: Sl 1, p28, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 21: Sl 1, k29, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 22: Sl 1, p30, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 23: Sl 1, k31, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 24: Sl 1, p32, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 25: Sl 1, k33, knit wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. Row 26: Sl 1, p34, purl wrapped stitch
together with its wrap, turn. 36 sts.
Remove cast on scrap yarn, M1, pick up resulting 28 [31, 33]
stitches, and M1.
Join for working in the round
and knit one full round on all 60 [66, 72] stitches.
FOOT Set-up round Size M: K4, place marker, p10,
k2, p10, place marker, k38. Size L: K6, place marker, p10,
k2, p10, place marker, k44. Size XL: K7, place marker,
p10, k2, p10, place marker, k50.
After the setup round, you will be back at the first marker. This
is now the beginning of the round.
Foot round: Work Leaves Panel over 22 sts to the second
marker, knit to end of round.
Continue in pattern as established until foot is 2[2, 2.5]
inches short of desired length of foot to back of heel.
HEEL
Work short row heel in exactly the same way as the toe:
Begin short-row heel decreases: Row 1 [RS]: K29
[32, 35] W&T. Row 2 [WS]: P28
[31, 34] W&T.
Continue as for the toe until
there are 10[9, 10] unwrapped stitches remaining in the middle
of the needle.
Begin short-row heel increases: Row 1 [RS]: Slip
1, knit wrapped stitch together
with its wrap, turn Row 2 [WS]: Slip
1, purl wrapped stitch together
with its wrap, turn.
Repeat
these two rows until all
wrapped stitches on needle
have been worked.
You are now ready to work the leg, picking up where you
left off in the Leaves Panel
chart.
Resume working in the
round.
LEG Size M set up round: Work Leaves
Panel over first 22 sts to second marker; k2, [p4,
k2] six times. Size L set up round: Work Leaves Panel over first
22 sts to second marker; k2, [p4, k2] seven times. Size XL set
up round: Work Leaves Panel over first 22 sts to second marker;
k2, [p4, k2] eight times.
Continue in pattern as established, working Leaves Panel
between markers and ribbing on rest of leg until Round 42
of Leaves Panel is complete.
If you wish to have a longer leg, repeat rounds 19-42 of
the Leaves Panel until leg is desired
length. Work all 14 rounds of Leaves
Panel Final Rounds to establish cuff ribbing pattern.
Work ribbing as established for
1 inch for cuff. Cast off loosely – a larger
needle helps, or use the brand-new
Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind
Off.
FINISHING
Weave in ends. Work second sock with the Leaves Panel mirrored by reading the Leaves Panel pattern in reverse if you wish!
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Natalie is an unconventional knitter, jack
of all trades, and professor of Geology at Bakersfield College.
She started knitting many times over the past 2 decades, but really
got serious about it during grad school some 6 years ago.In general,
she views patterns (and
recipes) as guidelines
rather than rules. This is
her first “official” pattern.