Designed for my mom's 60th birthday, these socks were inspired by the colors and shapes of the rustic Naniboujou Lodge on the North Shore of Lake Superior. I spent many happy weekends at this lodge as a child, marveling at the expansive, brightly-painted dining room and huge stone fireplace. Naniboujou, aka "Nanabozho", is the Anishinaabe spirit who is said to have dug Lake Superior, brought humans fire and taught them to fish and make maple syrup. He is known as a trickster, appearing most often in the shape of a rabbit. This color pattern is equally tricky, appearing complicated but working up quite easily with a two-stitch repeat of knits and purls forming the pattern. Purl stitches are used liberally to create texture and movement along the color transitions. The two-stitch repeat means there are no long floats on the back of the work. A short-row heel allows the band of color across the instep to continue uninterrupted, and it is sized for a wide range of feet for maximum usability.
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SIZE | |||
XS[S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X] (shown in size L) |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS | |||
Foot Circumference: 4.75 [6.25, 7, 8,
9.25, 10.25, 11] inches |
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MATERIALS | |||
[MC]
Brown Sheep Wildfoote
[75% washable wool, 25% nylon; 215 yd/197m per 50g skein];
color: SY-12 Bark Cloth; 1[1, 1, 2, 2, 2] skeins |
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GAUGE | |||
36 sts/48 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch (be sure to check your gauge in the colorwork pattern as well - if it is significantly different, you may need to change needle size for the colorwork sections vs the plain toe & heel). |
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PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.] |
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The colorwork stitch used on this sock will make it less
stretchy than an unstranded sock.
When determining which
size to make, measure the
circumference of the recipient's foot at the ball (the wide
part just ankle-ward of the toes). Choose the sock size
with the foot circumference closest to the actual foot measurement
for the best fit. |
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DIRECTIONS | |||
Toe Using Judy's Magic Cast On and MC, CO 4[8, 8, 8, 10, 12, 12] sts on each of two needles. 8[16, 16, 16, 20, 24, 24] sts in total. Rnd 1: Knit. Beg working color pattern from chart over all sts. Work Rnds 1-20, breaking CC2 after Rnd 6, then rep Rnds 8-20 until foot is approx 2.25[2.5, 3, 3.25, 3.5, 3.75, 4] inches less than desired finished length from tip of toe, ending with either Rnd 12 or Rnd 19. The sample sock shown in the photos reps Rnds 8-20 twice and Rnds 8-12 once more for a finished total foot length from tip of toe to back of heel of 8.75 inches. Rejoin CC2 and work Rnds 1-6 from chart, then work Rnds 1-4 once more. HeelWork instep sts in color pattern Rnd 5. The heel will now be worked back-and-forth over the 22[28, 32, 36, 42, 46, 50] heel sts. Shape Bottom of Heel: Shape Top of Heel: Last Heel Row [RS]: Sl1, knit to last wrapped st,
lift wrap and knit it tog with the corresponding st but do
not turn. Note: Unwrapping the last sts in this manner should help to eliminate those pesky holes that can form at the sides of your heel. You can also try knitting the last two wraps tog with their st tbl to tighten them up even more. LegWork Rnds 1-6 from chart, then work Rnds 1-20, breaking CC2 after the 2nd rep of Rnd 6. Work Rnds 8-19 once more. Rejoin CC2 and work Rnds 1-6 from chart. Break CC1 and CC2. Cuff BO all sts using sewn BO as foll: Note: On the very first st, instead of dropping it off the left needle once it is sewn, instead slip it to the end of the live sts. It will then be the very last st dropped off the needle and will complete the circle nicely. |
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FINISHING | |||
Weave in all ends and block socks lightly. | |||
ABOUT THE DESIGNER | |||
Chrissy Gardiner designs and teaches knitting in and around
her home base of Portland,
Oregon. You can see more
of her work at her
website. She is working furiously to finish her first book, "The Little Book of Toe-Up Socks," for release in fall of 2009.
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Pattern & images © 2008 Chrissy Gardiner. Contact Chrissy |