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This sock is made using Jo-Ann Sensations sock yarn and an E hook. This sock has eight cherons and 30 rows.
So here is the pattern I used for my socks:
Ch 118,
Row 1: sc in 2rd sc from hook, * sc in next 5, skip 2 ch, 1 sc in the next 5 ch, 3 sc into the next ch, repeat from * ending with 2 sc into the last chain instead of 3
Row 2: Working in the back loops, ch 1, sc in the next 6 sc, skip 2 sc, sc in the next 5 sc, 3 sc in next sc, *sc in the next 5 sc, skip 2 sc, sc in the next 5 sc, 3 sc in next sc, repeat from * end with sc in the next 4 sc, 3 sc in the last sc.
Repeat last row until desired width of foot width. I did 30 rows for about 7 inches.
For the toe:
32 sc along the end. Working in continuous rounds:
Round 1: sc in the next 6 and sc 2tog, around.
Round 2: sc around
Round 3: sc in next 5 and sc 2tog, around
Round 4: sc around
Round 5: sc in next 4 and sc 2tog, around
Round 6: sc in next 3 and sc 2 tog, around
round 7: sc in next 2 and sc 2 tog, around
For finishing sew up the toe and sew up the seam.
This sock is made using Jo-Ann Sensations sock yarn and an E hook. This sock has eight cherons and 30 rows.
So here is the pattern I used for my socks:
Ch 118,
Row 1: sc in 2rd sc from hook, * sc in next 5, skip 2 ch, 1 sc in the next 5 ch, 3 sc into the next ch, repeat from * ending with 2 sc into the last chain instead of 3
Row 2: Working in the back loops, ch 1, sc in the next 6 sc, skip 2 sc, sc in the next 5 sc, 3 sc in next sc, *sc in the next 5 sc, skip 2 sc, sc in the next 5 sc, 3 sc in next sc, repeat from * end with sc in the next 4 sc, 3 sc in the last sc.
Repeat last row until desired width of foot width. I did 30 rows for about 7 inches.
For the toe:
32 sc along the end. Working in continuous rounds:
Round 1: sc in the next 6 and sc 2tog, around.
Round 2: sc around
Round 3: sc in next 5 and sc 2tog, around
Round 4: sc around
Round 5: sc in next 4 and sc 2tog, around
Round 6: sc in next 3 and sc 2 tog, around
round 7: sc in next 2 and sc 2 tog, around
For finishing sew up the toe and sew up the seam.
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These are amazing socks!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I think I might be able to pull these off!! I am happy to find some crochet patterns for small things I can carry with me. I have tried knitting socks, but just don't have the hang of it yet.
ReplyDeleteThanks! My Grandson wants some willd & crazy socks to wear with his boots. I cannot handle the multiple needle knitting ones, but I think thi might do the trick, Thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteCan you crochet the seams together
ReplyDeleteI never tried it, it would have to be done so it would not leave a bumpy seam.
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ReplyDeleteThese are very nice socks. I have made have made your small shell socks and enjoyed them greatly. Though I am not a very experienced crocheter, I found them very easy to make. Are these socks very hard to crochet? Thank you.
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