Thursday, April 16, 2020

Shorty Ripples Socks

With yarn remaining from a pair of Socks - Pie Ripples, and yarn remaining from the NO Fear Shorty Socks 
by Denise DeSantis,  I worked a  pair of Shorty Ripples Socks. 
The Shorty Ripples Socks work well in a superwash wool blend. The Ripples are fun work, and the socks can be knit in just a few days making them the perfect gift or accessory.
This may be considered an intermediate level pattern because knowledge of sock (and stitch) construction is helpful.

Finished size: leg height about 6”, about 7” flat, stretch 10”circumference, foot length 9.5”

 
Gauge: 8 stitches, 10 rows = 1” Adjust needle size, and row count to match gauge.

Materials:
Yarn: superwash wool blend in fingering weight, and fingering waste yarn for set-up afterthought heel

Photo: Knit Picks Stroll Fingering;75%Superwash Merino Wool, 25%Nylon; 462yards/100grams;
Socks - Pie Ripples color: Frolic Hand Painted, 70grams
Shorty Ripples Socks: cuff, heel, toe color A: Frozen Tonal, 20grams;      
                                       leg, foot color B: Frolic Hand Painted, 30grams

Needles: Size US#2(2.75mm), 16”and 24” circular needles or size US#2 set double pointed needles
Notions: tapestry needle, stitch markers
Resources: Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles , by Cat Bordhi;
KNITTING circles around SOCKS ,by Antje Gillingham

Abbreviations: CO= cast on      K = knit      p= purl       k2tog=knit 2 stitches together       k2togbl=knit 2 stitches together through the back loop      MC=main color       Rnd/s=round/s st/s=stitch/es      yo=yarn over  A=color A      B=color B
Special Stitches: These 10 stitches and 16 rows/rnds make the Ripples pattern:
Rnds 1-5: Knit 9, purl 1
Rnd 6: K3, k2tog, k3, yo, k1, p1
Rnd 7: K2, k2tog, k3, yo, k2, p1
Rnd 8: K1, k2tog, k3, yo, k3, p1
Rnds 9-13: Knit 9, purl 1
Rnd 14: K1, yo, k3, k2togbl, k3, p1
Rnd 15: K2, yo, k3, k2togbl, k2, p1
Rnd 16: K3, yo, k3, k2togbl, k1, p1

Directions: The directions are written for medium adult size, and working with 2 circular needles. (notes are in italic) Make 2 socks.
A: Use the long-tail cast-on method, with size US#2 needles, cast on 90 stitches.
Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not to twist.
A:  Set Up: * K1, k2tog; repeat from * to end. (60sts = 30sts, per needle)

A:  Cuff: Rnds 1-16: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end

B:  Sock Leg:
Rnds 1-5: * Knit 9, purl 1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 6: * K3, k2tog, k3, yo, k1, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 7: * K2, k2tog, k3, yo, k2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 8: * K1, k2tog, k3, yo, k3, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 9-13: * Knit 9, purl 1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 14: * K1, yo, k3, k2togbl, k3, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 15: * K2, yo, k3, k2togbl, k2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 16: * K3, yo, k3, k2togbl, k1, p1; repeat from * to end.
Repeat rnds 1-16, working leg to the desired length, following rnd 5 or 13, set up for instep and heel.
(work Rnds 1-16 one time + Rnds 1-5; 3.5’’ from CO)  
          (work Rnds 1-16 four times + Rnds 1-5; 8" from CO for Socks - Pie Ripples)

B:  Instep and Heel set up:
Work front needle/instep as established, but slip last stitch from front to the back needle (29sts instep, you will no longer work the final p1)
Heel: Drop MCyarn, and with a strand of different colored yarn knit across heel 31 stitches.
Turn, and with the strand of different colored yarn purl back across heel to end/beginning of needle.
Drop colored strand, pick up MC, and knit across heel 31 stitches once more. After this work instep as established, and knit sole; the heel will be put in later.
B:  Instep and Sole:
Work instep as established, and knit sole until sock measures from heel (colored yarn) marker;
(continue to work Rnds 6- 16 + Rnds 1-16 three times) 5.5” for desired length.

A:  Toe:
Rnd 1 & odd rounds: (instep) * K1, k2tog, knit to the last 3 stitches on needle, k2tog, k1;
repeat from * to end(sole) (4sts decreased)
Rnd 2 & even rounds: Knit
Continue until 13sts remain for instep, and 15sts remain for sole.
Final Rnd 2: (instep) Knit 13sts, (sole) K1, k2tog, knit to the last 3 stitches on needle, k2tog, k1.
With 26 stitches remaining, cut 18” yarn, and work Kitchener Stitch to finish the toe.

A:  Heel:
Carefully slide the 31sts below(sole), and 31sts above the colored yarn(leg) to needles. Carefully remove the colored yarn.
Attach MC yarn, pick up one stitch at the beginning of needle, as you knit a round, pick up one stitch at the end of the needles. (66sts =  33sts per needle, and this will help avoid “holes” on the heel sides.) Now, work the heel the same as the toe.
Rnd 1 & odd rounds: * K1, k2tog, knit to the last 3 stitches on needle, k2tog, k1;
repeat from * to end (4 sts decreased)
Rnd 2 & even rounds: Knit
Continue until 13sts remain for leg, and 13sts remain for sole.
With 26 stitches remaining, cut 18” yarn, and work Kitchener Stitch to finish the heel.
Finishing: Weave in tails. Make second sock.

This pattern is available on Ravelry and marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com.
Copyright 2020, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved.4-16-20
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com

Here are photos of the process:
 
With 50grams Knit Picks color Frozen and 30grams Knit Picks Frolic, I started a pair of Shorty Ripples Socks.  I worked the cuff, snipped the Frozen, and started the leg with Frolic.

With just one "repeat" of the Ripples pattern for the leg, I worked the waste yarn for the afterthought heel, and continued on with the instep and sole.
 
As I neared the end of the Knit Picks Frolic and completing a Rnd 13, I snipped that yarn,  and started the toe decreases with the Knit Picks Frozen.

The toes were done, time to work the Kitchener Stitch.

Working with double pointed needles, I picked up the stitches, removed the waste yarn, and was ready to work the afterthought heels.
 
I worked the afterthought heels in Knit Picks Frozen.


Heels were done, time to work the Kitchener Stitch.

Shorty Ripples Socks!

This pattern is available on Ravelry and marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com.
Copyright 2020, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved.4-16-20
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com









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