SIZE: Adult Medium Directions for woman’s sock Size 9-11. For a larger sock, use
the next size larger needles.
CORRECTIONS: (applied Jun 24, 2004)
Turn Heel:
Row 1 K 5, k2tog tbl, k 2, turn.
Row 2 P 5, p2tog, turn.
Row 3 K 4, k2tog tbl, k 1, turn.
Row 4 P 4, p2tog, p 1, turn.
Row 5 K 3, k2tog tbl, k 1, turn.
Row 6 P across remaining 5 sts.The above is only a summary of corrections; the corrected pattern text is below (if free) or shipped upon completion of order (if purchased)
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Cottage Slipper Socks
Lion Brand® Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick®
GAUGE:
9 sts and 12 rows = 4 inches [10 cm] BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles.
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SOCKS (make 2)
Beg at top of sock, cast on 28 sts. Making sure not to twist yarn when joining, mark beg of rnd with a colored strand of yarn and join. Work around in k 1, p 1 rib for 8 rnds. Change to St st (k every row) and work even until 7" from beg.
Next (dec) rnd
K 6, k2tog, place plastic marker, k 12, k2tog, place plastic marker, k 6. Cont in St st rep dec rnd every 4 rnds 4 times dec 1 st before each plastic marker-20 sts rem. Work even until 12" from beg, ending at beg of rnd.
Heel flap: Next row
K 5, k 10 and place these 10 sts on holder for instep, k 5. Remove plastic markers and work back and forth (p on WS, k on RS) for 3", ending with a p row.
Turn Heel: Row 1 K 5, k2tog tbl, k 2, turn. Row 2 P 5, p2tog, turn. Row 3 K 4, k2tog tbl, k 1, turn. Row 4 P 4, p2tog, p 1, turn. Row 5 K 3, k2tog tbl, k 1, turn. Row 6 P across remaining 5 sts.
Gusset and foot
K across the 5 sts of heel turning, pick up and k 8 sts for heel gusset, place plastic marker, k across 10 sts for instep, place plastic marker, pick up and k 8 sts for heel turning, place plastic marker-31 sts. K to 2 sts before plastic marker, k2tog, sl marker, k 10 sts of instep, sl marker, k2tog tbl, k rem sts.
Next rnd
K 1 rnd even. Rep these 2 rnds 6 times in all-19 sts. Work even until foot meas 2" less than final length required.
Shape toe
K to first plastic marker, sl marker, k2tog tbl, k to within 2 sts of next plastic marker, k2tog, sl marker, complete rnd.
Next rnd
K 1 rnd even. Rep these 2 rnds 3 times in all-13 sts. Remove plastic markers.
Last (dec) rnd
K2tog, k 1, k2tog tbl , k2tog, k 1, k2tog tbl, k2tog, k 1-8 sts. Divide sts on 2 st holders; the upper and lower toe-4 sts on each. Turn sock to WS. Mesh the sts onto a double-pointed needles, alternating one from the upper and one from the lower, binding off 2 sts tog as if to p across row.
ABBREVIATIONS / REFERENCES Click for explanation and illustration
Cottage Slipper Socks Reviewed by Sibyl Vaughn on 2009-01-26
Really Easy and fasr, but they were too high for me, so I reballed the yarn and used Christine's idea, to make booties. Instead of the ribbing I used K 1 row, P 2 rows, K 3 rows, Purl 3 rows, K 4 rows then started the heel. Makes a sort of rolled cuff look. Put a soft suede sole on them, too. Love 'em. Sibyl Vaughn