Ripple Sock II


Edit April 3, 2012: I updated this pattern with more photos, see Scribd Document at the bottom of the post.

Here is a pattern for another ripple sock. I used Knit Picks Felici Sport yarn and a size e hook.

Start at the leg.

Chain 38
Row 1: sc in the 2nd chain from hook, sc in the next 4, [3 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 5 stitches, skip 2 stitches, sc in the next 5 stitches] aroun, turn

Note: Work in the back loops for the leg.
Row 2: ch 1, sc decrease in next 2 sc, sc in the next 4 stitches,[3 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 5 stitches, skip 2 stitches, sc in the next 5 stitches] around, end with 3 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 4 stitches, sc decrease over the last 2 sc. Turn.

Repeat row 2 until 28 rows are completed.

For the heel:

turn work on its side, work 20 sc over 14 rows, turn
ch 1, sc in the next 20 sc, turn. Repeat this row until 10 rows are completed

Heel turn:

ch1, sc in the next 11 sc, sc 2tog, sc,turn
ch1, sc in the next 4, sc 2 tog, sc, turn
ch1, sc until 1 before end of row, sc 3tog over next sc, into the side of the row, and the next sc, sc in the next sc. repeat this row until all 20 sc are worked.

For the foot:

Make 7 chevrons around the foot:

sc in the next 3 stitches [ 3 sc in a stitch, sc in the next 6 stitches] repeat 6 times end with 3 sc in a stitch and sc in the next 3 stitches.

Note: the rows are worked continuously, so mark the beginning of the row.

Rows 1-5: skip the next sc * sc in the next 3 sc, 3 sc in the next sc, sc in the next 3 sc, skip 2 sc* repeat this around, at the end of round skip one sc.

Row 6: skip the next sc *sc 2 tog, sc in the next sc, 3 sc in next stitch, sc in next stitch, 2 sc tog, skip 2 sc,* repeat around, skipping 1 sc at the end of the round.

Row 7: skip next sc * sc in the next 2 sc, 3 sc in the next sc, sc in the next 2 sc, skip 2 sc* repeat this around, at the end of round skip one sc. Repeat this row until about 1 1/2 inches short of desired foot length.

For the Toe:

Row 1: sc in the next 5 sc, sc 2tog, repeat around
Row 2: sc evenly around
Row 3: sc in the next 4 sc, sc 2 tog, repeat around
Row 4: sc evenly around
Row 5: sc in the next 3 sc, sc 2 tog, repeat around
Row 6: sc in the next 2 sc, sc 2 tog, repeat around
Row 7: sc in the next sc, sc 2 tog, repeat around
Row 8, sc 2 tog, around, fasten off

Sew up tow and side of leg.



Ripple II Socks

Comments

  1. I LOVE your rippled socks !! Actually I love anything that is rippled. When I finish my baby blanket I will have to try these, I hope I can wait that long !! I signed on as a Follower so I will know what you are up to ;) Take care and come visit me sometime.

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  2. Oh so lovely! Thanks for sharing the pattern! xxx

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  3. Please do you have one graphic o diagram to make socks because it's very difficult for me read the instruccions. Thanks so much.

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  4. I just finish the heel and am ready to move on to the foot but the instructions are unclear on how to do so. Do I finish off the heel with a SL etc and begin the foot else where, if so where does the first stc go?

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  5. For the foot, you just proceed on, you are making 7 chevrons evenly around the foot.

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  6. This is such a great pattern - thanks so much for sharing it! I attempted to make this following your pattern to a tee, but I am a size 10 foot, and these socks didn't fit me. Would it be possible to get some guidance on how to make these for a bigger foot? :)

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  7. I made using a sport weight yarn, and it turned out big for me (size 8). it might work for a larger size.

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  8. Do you remember how much yarn you used for this and what size it came out? This is my favorite looking sock I've found on ravelry, I was wondering how much yarn to buy if I were to make these for dress socks for the husband.

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    1. It has been a while, but I used two skeins and it fits my feet about a woman's 8.

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    2. Hi, Julie. I'd love to make these. How can I make them in a woman's size 7?

      Thanks.

      Lenore

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    3. You are repeating 7 in the foot instruction for desired foot length.

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  9. I am totally stuck on the heel. I did the rows of twenty crochet and the heel turn has me stumped. Do you do 11 crochet over the 20. That leaves some left over. So I am not sure how you repeat the last row over the next 20 crochet. Could you help me please?

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  10. I am totally stuck on the heel. I did the rows of twenty crochet and the heel turn has me stumped. Do you do 11 crochet over the 20. That leaves some left over. So I am not sure how you repeat the last row over the next 20 crochet. Could you help me please?

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  11. I am stuck at the heel turn. Basically, i ended up with 3 rows above the original 20 crochet and the at the last stitch on the 3rd row I went down the side. I am unsure what to do next. It says to repeat the last row h til all 20 crochet are worked but I don't understand this. I have 9 left over on the row of 20 crochet. I figure I could use them but I can't make the last row of the heel turn work. Do you have anything on youtube?

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  12. I have a picture on one of my other sock patterns that might help on how to repeat the final heal turn row:
    http://www.treasuresmadefromyarn.com/2008/04/small-shell-socks.html

    You are repeat the last heel flap row until you can't do it any more, or have used up all the stitches from the 10th row of the heel flap.

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  13. Hi....you've lost me at the heel and so on..very confusing. Do you do the back loops when you do the foot part? I won't be able to finish, as I am totally lost...

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    1. The back loops are only done on the leg part. IF you go into the document at the bottom of the post, there are more photos that might help.

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