Funny how a sock and a book can connect worlds of thoughts. Roberto Saviano, passionate and courageous 28-year-old writer of ‘Gomorra’, is the Italian Salman Rushdie: round-the-clock, he is guarded by seven bodyguards. Digging too deep into the world of the Neapolitan camorra or mafia, means paying a high price for Roberto. In his book, well-documented
he unravels the economic and military
structures of ‘The System’,
reveals how locals are recruited, bribed, and he spills a large
number of beans. |
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While
reading the book and working on these socks,
I remembered vividly how my boyfriend (now
husband) and I cycled through Italy in 1991,
around Naples as well as Palermo. Way back then, we felt very
uncomfortable there, and made sure we got out as fast as we could. Using different yarns for one pattern will drastically change the character of the socks. For a tender Passione version, I used the ultra-soft ‘Angel’ yarn in a gentle yellow. The manly Coraggio version is shown in Blue Moon Fiber Arts yarn in a deep brown, as well as the brick red option shown above, and a blue/green from the Natural Dye Studio. Enjoy these two different effects. They are my homage to this very passionate and courageous person. |
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photos: Marjan Hammink |
SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS The Natural Dye Studio BFL Dazzle 4ply/Sock [100% Blue Faced Leicester wool; 360 m per 100 g skein]; color: Bluebell (green/blue); 1 skein [shown below]. Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock Heavyweight [100% superwash merino; 350 yd/ 320 m per 7 oz / 198 g skein]; color: ‘Brick’ (red, shown at top) OR ‘Manly, yes, but I like it too!’ (brown, shown below); 1 skein each. Recommended needle size [always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below -- every knitter's gauge is unique] One 32-inch US #3/3.25 mm circular needle OR 1 set(s) US #3/3.25 mm double-point needles Notions |
GAUGE |
26 sts/35 rows = 4 x 4 inches in stockinette stitch in the round |
PATTERN NOTES |
M1L (make one, leaning left): insert left needle into stitch two rows below the first stitch on the right needle, knit this stitch. M1R (make one, leaning right): insert right needle into stitch below the first stitch on the left needle. Lift this stitch onto the left needle, knit this stitch. M1PL: For the left gusset, increase left-leaning purlwise as follows: insert left needle into stitch two rows below the first stitch on the right needle; purl this stitch. M1PR: For right gusset, increase right-leaning purlwise as follows: insert right needle into stitch below the first stitch on the left needle. Lift this stitch onto the left needle; purl this stitch. w&t (wrap and turn): On a knit stitch: slip next stitch with yarn in back, bring yarn to front, slip stitch back to left needle, turn work. On a purl stitch: slip next stitch with yarn in front, bring yarn to back, slip stitch back to left needle, turn work working wrapped stitches: Short-row turns for heel turn are concealed by wrapping a stitch at each turn. To knit a stitch with its wrap on the left side of the heel turn, insert right needle under front of wrap and into knit stitch, and knit together. To knit a stitch with its wrap on the right side of the heel turn, insert right needle under front of wrap and into knit stitch, and knit together through the back loops. RT: Slip 1 st to cable needle, hold in back; k1; k1 from cable needle. LT: Slip 1 st to cable needle, hold in front; k1; k1 from cable needle. RPT: Slip 1 st to cable needle, hold in back; k1; p1 from cable needle. LPT: Slip 1 st to cable needle, hold in front; p1; k1 from cable needle. Charts |
DIRECTIONS Round
2 (increase round): Work Row 2 of Toe Chart 1 to center
of round; k1, M1L, k10, M1R, k1. 28 sts. Continue in pattern as established until round 13 is complete. 48 sts. For Small ONLY: For sizes M & L ONLY: FOOT & GUSSET HEEL TURN Using short rows, shape heel turn, working back and forth
over 22[24, 24] heel sts as follows: Heel to Leg Transition Round: K10[12, 12], knit next 5 sts tog with their wraps, work next 22 sts as per sts 7-28 Foot & Gusset Chart row 20[22,22], knit next 5 sts tog with their wraps and STOP. You will now be in position to work the 10[12, 12] central, live heel sts. HEEL FLAP Change to Heel & Back of Leg Chart for your size. Start at row 1 on RS, and repeat rows 2 and 3 12[14, 14] times, working the 26[26, 28] heel sts back and forth, decreasing 1 gusset st at the end of each row. You will end with a WS, row 2. Turn. 58[58, 58] sts remain – 22 sts for the instep, and 36 sts for the back of the leg. Set up for leg For Small ONLY: Work one more RS Heel & Back of Leg Chart row 3 including the ssk, but don’t turn. Continue working across round: p2, k2tbl, work 22 front leg sts in established pattern as per Foot & Gusset chart row 21, k2tbl, p2, k2tog, work back leg stitches as they appear stopping before last 6 sts of round. Place marker to indicate new beginning of the round. 56 sts. For sizes M & L ONLY: Work one more RS Heel & Back of Leg Chart row 3, stopping before last 6 sts of round. Place marker to indicate new beginning of the round. 58 sts. For all sizes: Shift the last 6 sts to the instep sts. LEG CUFF |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Marjan Hammink is a knitter/designer/journalist who lives in the
Netherlands with her all-male family – the husband and their
three sons. She’s passionate about designing socks that speak
individuality. Find her on Ravelry as yarnissima. Marjan thanks her test knitter team: Angela, Anna, Anneli, Carmen, Cheri, Debby, Jianin, Yasmin – who kept the faith. |
Pattern & images © 2009 Yarnissima. Contact Marjan |