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Sasha Sock Pattern
by Krista


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The Sasha Sock Pattern was designed with the Misti Alpaca sock Yarn in mind.....but would compliment any hand-dyed yarn. The sock design follows my How to Knit Socks Class

Sasha is written in three sizes fitting a small, average & large foot. Pattern is written in small size, with the average & large size in parenthesis ( ).

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The instructions are divided into the parts of the sock: Cast-on, Cuff/Leg, Heel, Turning the heel, Gusset or Ankle, Foot, Toe and a Seamless Finish

The stitches used: Knit, Purl, ktbl (knit thru back loop), K2tog (knit two together), SSK (slip slip knit - a decrease similar to k2tog), slip stitch, YO (yarnover). To you need to familiarize yourself with any stitches, check Knitting Help.

SUPPLIES NEEDED

  • Sock or Fingering Weight yarn (approx 410 - 420 yards) used Misi Alpaca Hand Paint Sock Yarn
  • 5 dpns - size US 1 (2.25 mm) to US 1.5 (2.5mm)
  • Blunt tip Tapestry Needle
  • Measuring Tape
  • Crochet hook - recommend size 00/B/2.25 mm
  • Optional: Row Counter (highly recommended)

    CAST-ON

    On one needle, cast on 64(72, 80) stitches loosely. I have used a long-tail cast-on, but any cast on you are comfortable with will work.
    Now divide the cast on stitches evenly between 3 needles.

    CUFF

    Join Needles and Work in a 1 x 1 rib: *ktbl, p.... repeat from * till end of row for 12 rows.

    LEG

    While working first row, add a fourth needle so stitches are divided evenly or 16(18, 20) stitches on each needle.
    Row 1: KnitRow 2: KnitRow 3: *k2, k2tog, yo... repeat from * till endRow 4: KnitRow 5: knitRow 6: KnitRow 7: *k2tog, yo, k2... repeat from * till endRow 8: Knit

    Continue knitting Rows 1 thru 8 until measurement from your cast-on edge to your desired length. I repeated the pattern 9 times.



    HEEL

    Once you have the desired length of leg....

    The heel is worked on half of the overall stitches, Slip the first stitch, knit 1 stitch and repeat (Slip 1, K1) until the end.

    Now continue in the same pattern of Slip 1, knit 1 from needle #1 onto the same needle.Resulting in 32(36, 40) stitches on the needle, going from four needles to three needles. We will only be working on the one needle till the heel and gusset/ankle are formed.

    Turn work,on wrong side, slip 1, purl the remaining stitches (on just that needle). While we are working on the heel it is IMPORTANT to always slip the first stitch of each row.....this will help us to form the gusset/ankle.

    Turn work, on right side, Slip, knit repeat to end.

    Continue for a total of 31(33, 35) rows.



    TURNING THE HEEL

    The following instructions will seem quirky, this is where the ounce of trust comes in...but if followed carefully will be fun....just take one step at a time.

    Row 1: Wrong side row: Purl (no need to slip the first stitch) to two stitches beyond the centeror 18(20, 22) stitches.

    then p2tog (purl 2 stitches together as one), p1

    Now TURN work to start next row.....and trust it will be OK.

    Row 2: Slip 1, K5, k2tog, k1 TURN

    Row 3: Slip 1, P6, p2tog, p1 TURN

    Continue in this pattern until you are left with 18(20, 22) stitches on your needle for your turned heel.

    See How to Knit Socks to see more detailed information

    Pick up 16(18, 20) stitches evenly along heel. Put your needle under both sides of the slipped stitch. Pick up the last stitch or two in the stitches inbetween the heel and needle #2 to avoid having holes in your sock.

    If you have a larger ankle and would prefer more ease in the ankle/gusset add 1 to 2 additional stitches to the picked up stitches to the gusset or 18(20, 22) stitches.

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    continue in pattern on needles #2 & #3, Now pick up 16(18, 20) stitches evenly along heel or for a roomier ankle, pick up 18(20, 22) stitches. I like to start this side in stitch between the leg and the heel to prevent a hole from forming and using the slipped stitches for the remainder of the picked up stitches.

    Now you have stitches on 4 needles again. But... we need to position them slightly.Thats right....its trust time again....

    From your short row heel, knit 10(11, 12) stitches onto the same needle that you just picked up the gusset alf of the stitches that were on the needle that held the heel turn stitches.

    Next, slip purlwise the remaining stitches onto the first needle where you originally picked up stitches, which should alsonow have the same number of stitches as needle #4.

    Guess what....we are now back to our 4 needle positions

    Needle #1 is once again lined up to the left of the tail and the bottom of the heel, Needle #4 is to the right of the heel and the bottom of the heel. Needles #2 & #3 are the top of the foot.

    TIP Give the first stitch on needle #1 an extra tug to insure no gaps form along the bottom of the foot.

    Starting with needle #1 knit across needles #1 & 4, and in pattern on needless #2 & 3 (row #2 of pattern) one time.

    Now we will begin the decreases to form the gusset/ankle. We will decrease every other row, so you may want to use yourcounter to keep track. Decrease on odd number rows and work even on even number rows.

    Row 1 : on needle #1, knit until last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1, then knit in pattern across needles #2 & #3,... on needle #4, k1, ssk, knit till end. Note: ssk is slip 2 stitches(one at a time) knitwise onto working needle, then insert left hand needle into stitches and knit together. this is a directional decrease making your sock look nicer. Row 2: work even or knit all stitches on needles #1 & 4, while continuing in pattern on Needles #2 & #3

    Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until needles #1 & #4 have 16(18, 20) stitches remaining.....while staying in pattern for needles # 2 & 3.

    You will begin to see the gusset/ankle take shape.

    FOOT

    Knit even until foot measures between 6" - 8" from heel depending on your foot size or 2" less than total foot length.

    Check out Tips & Techniques for shoe size measurements.

    TOE

    Now we will begin to decrease the sides between the top and the bottom of the foot forming the toe.

    Row 1Needle #1: knit to last three stitches, k2tog, k1Needle #2: knit 1, ssk, knit remaining stitchesNeedle #3: knit to last three stitches, k2tog, k1Needle #4: knit 1, ssk, knit remaining stitches

    Row 2Knit even across all 4 needles.

    Continue until all needles have 6(7,8) stitches on each of them.

    Combine stitches on needle #4 and #1 by knitting across needle #1 leaving a total of 14 stitches on one needle.

    Slip purlwise the stitches from needle #2 to needle #3 leaving a total of 12(14,16) stitches on one needle.

    Now all stitches should be evenly on two needles

    For a Seamless Toe, I recommend the Kitchener stitch to close the toe opening.

    Kitchener Stitch instructions available at bottom of screen.


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