This basic pattern is for a top-down sock in fingering weight yarn and employs the gusset heel and basic toe. It includes sizing, specifications, pattern stitches, and detailed information about working the heel.
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Pattern stitch
1 x 1 Ribbing
Round 1: * K1, p1 *, rep from * to * around.
Rep round 1 for patt.
Basic top-down sock (make 2)
Work the heel
The heel is worked over 26 (28, 30, 32, 34, 36) sts.
Turn the heel
Make the gusset
Decrease for the gusset — round 1
Decrease for the gusset — round 2
Shape the toe
Round 1
Round 2
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This basic sock pattern is written from the toe up in fingering weight yarn and a variety of sizes, with the Easy Toe cast-on and a short-row heel. You can substitute any of the toe and heel methods you prefer for the toe and heel in this sock.
Specifications
Pattern stitches
Start with the Easy Toe:
Work the foot
Now you start working the foot. Work even in stockinette stitch on these stitches until piece measures 5.5 (6.5, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9) inches from the tip of the toe, or 2 inches less than desired total foot length. Here you can incorporate different stitch patterns, such as ribbing, lace, or cables to add interest to the sock.
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Work the heel over 26 (28, 30, 32, 34, 36) sts.
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If there are any holes or gaps at the top of the heel, you can close them up by running a bit of yarn around the gap and tightening to close it up. Weave in the ends and block normally.
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