I’ve designed this sock when I was in my teens while we did not have any resources such as now, so I wanted to make a sock and started to crochet and frog many times till I got it finally done, it is very simple but, in that time, and age it was a big accomplishment for me and gave me a lot of complements, I hope you enjoy crocheting it.
You can find a pdf paid version of the pattern in ravelry for 3$ only
Materials
YarnArt Adore in colors 333-335 (you will need about 70g-90g)
3.5mm crochet hook
Notions: Scissor, Darning needle
Gauge
20 sts x 11 rows = 10cm
Size
S, M, L, XL
Finished Sizes
11cm x 23cm
11cm x 24cm
11.5cm x 25cm
11.5cm x 26cm
Abbreviations
ch: chain
dc: double crochet
fdc: front post dc
bdc: Back post dc
dec: decrease 2 sts together
dc3tog: decrease 3 sts together
dc5tog: decrease 5 sts together
inc: increase (2dc in same st)
sl: slip stitch
MR: magic ring
St: stitch
Sts: stitches
BBL: back back loop
Dcsp: dc space
Patterns Instructions
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Pattern worked in the round starting from the toes then worked flat to the heel, finishing with the cuff
You can find a pdf paid version of the pattern in ravelry for 3$ only
Toes – in color 333
For all sizes
Round 1: Start with MR, ch3, 9dc in ring, sl (10 sts)
Round 2: ch3, dc in first st, inc in each st, sl (20 sts)
Round 3: ch3, dc in first st, dc in next st, *inc, dc, repeat from * to the end, sl (30 sts)
Round 4: ch3, dc in first st, dc in 2 sts, *inc, dc in 2 sts, repeat from * to the end, sl (40 sts)
For sizes S, M
Round 5: ch3, dc in first st, dc in 19 sts, inc, dc in 19 sts, sl (42 sts)
For sizes L, XL
Round 5: ch3, dc in first st, dc in 9 sts, *inc, dc in 9 sts, repeat from * to the end, sl (44 sts)
Cut yarn and weave ends
Feet – in color 335
start from the beginning st and attach your yarn
Round 1: ch3, dc in each st around in the BBL, sl
Round 2: ch3, dc in every st around, sl
Repeat round 2 (7, 8, 9, 10) more times
Now continue working flat to create the cuff opening
Note: to avoid chain stitches from showing in the top of the socks, you can cut the yarn and start working in any st from the opposite side as shown in pictures
Row 1: ch3, dc in (36, 36, 38, 38) sts, leaving 6 sts out, turn
Row 2-6: ch3, dc in each sts to end
Heel – in color 333
Start from last sts in previous row
Row 1-2: ch3, dc in each sts to end
Row 3: ch3, dc in (10, 10, 11, 11) sts, (dec, dc) 4 times, dec, dc in (11, 11, 12, 12) sts
Row 4: ch3, dc in (7, 7, 8, 8) sts, (dec, dc) 2 times, dc3tog, (dc, dec) 2 times, dc in (8, 8, 9, 9) sts
Row 5: ch3, dc in (6, 6, 7, 7) sts, dec, dc, dc5tog, dc, dec, dc in (7, 7, 8, 8) sts
Cut yarn leaving about 15cm tail and sew sts together
Cuff – in color 335
Start from behind right above the heel
Round 1: ch3, dc in same dcsp, 2dc in next 10 dcsp, dc in the st just before the open 6 sts we left before (see in picture), dc in 6 sts, dc in the next st which is worked before (see in picture), 2dc in next 10 dcsp, in last dcsp work dc, dec in which the first part of the dec will be in the same space and second part will be in the space sewn, sl
Round 2: ch3, *fpdc, bpdc, repeat from * ending with fpdc, sl
Round 3 – 7: repeat round 2, cut yarn and weave all ends
Congratulations! now you have the warmest and easiest pair of socks you can wear every winter, maybe you will addict making it every winter like I do!!
you can find a video tutorial here
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