Basic Sock Tutorial
Basic Sock Tutorial
Tutorial
By
Isela Phelps
Welcometotheworldofknittingsocks!Ifyouarereadingthisshorttutorialonsockloom
knitting,itmeansthatyouarereadytoembarkinoneofthemostgratifyingprojectsofyour
life!Apairofhandknitsocksmeansonlyonethinglovefortherecipient.Hundredsofhours
cangointoapairofsocks,especiallyifyouareknittingapairofsocksforasize14shoe!Having
saidtheabove,pleasedonotgetdiscouragedasyouseethetimetickawayandyourknitting
barelygrows.Socksaretimeconsuming,besuretoplanplentyoftimeforthisspecificproject.
Howmuchtime?Anaveragepair,inwomenssize,cantakeapproximately40hourstoknit.
SockKnittingBasics
Yarn:Chooseayarnthathasnaturalfibers.Naturalfibershaveinherentcharacteristicsthatwill
allowtheitemtobemorebreathableandelastic.Whatdoesthismean?Itmeansthatyour
feetwontgetassweatyastheyarnwillallowtheairtopassthrough.Elasticityisespecially
niceasyouwantyoursockstogomoldtothewearersleg/foot.Theyarnwillstretchwhile
thepersoniswearingitandhugtheirfoot/leg.Oncethewearerremovesthesock,thesock
willgobacktoitsoriginalshape.Naturalfiberssuchaswoolalsoprovidesthewearerwith
warmthandbecauseitisanaturalfiberitcanalsokeepmoistureout.
Now,whatthicknessofyarndoyouneed?Wellthatalldependsonthetypeofsockyouwant
tomakeandtheloomyouwillbeusing.
FingeringweightyarnissuggestedforsocksworkedonanExtraFineGaugeSockloom.Sport
weightyarnissuggestedforsocksworkedontheFineGaugesocklooms,sometimeseventhe
SmallGaugeloomscouldwork.Doubleknittingweight(DK)issuggestedforsmallgauge
knittinglooms.Worstedweightyarnissuggestforregulargaugeknittinglooms.
Loom:Hereiswhereyouhavetodecidewhattypeofsocksyouwouldlike.Doyouwant
slipperstylesocks,ordoyouwantsocksthatyoucanwearwitheverydayshoes,orwithheavy
bootswhileouthiking?Eachoneofthesewillrequireadifferentloom.Ifyouwantchunky,
slippersocks,thenaregulargaugeloomwilldogreat.Ifyouwanteverydayweartypesocks,
thenyouwillneedanextrafinegaugesockloom,thissockloomwillprovideyouwiththe
tinieststitches,thereforeyouwillneedtousethethinnestyarns.Ifyourchoiceistomake
thick,woolensocksforhiking,thenyouwillwantsomethinginthesmallgaugerange.
Stitches:Whattypeofstitchescanyouuseonsocks?Inthisarea,theskyisthelimit!Youcan
worksocksinanystitchimaginable.Combinationsofknitsandpurls,cables,lace,colorwork,
everythinghasagreenlightwhenitcomestosockmaking.However,itishighlysuggestedto
keepthesoleportioninstockinette(allknitstitches).Astockinettesolewillprovidethewearer
withthemostcomfortablefeelundertheirfoot.Remembertokeepthecharacteristicsofthe
stitchesinmindwhendesigningthetopofyoursock.Cablestendtomaketheitemsmaller,
shrinkitinwidth.Lacetendstomaketheitembiggerinwidth.Acombinationofknitsand
purlstendtogiveitaniceflattruewidth.
Howdoyoubegintoworkasock?Well,grabasockthatyouhavearound,inspectit.Ifyou
lookatitclosely,youwillseethatasockisbasicallyalongtube.Ithasalittlecupfortheheel
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tofitin,andthenitistaperedformorecomfortaroundthetoearea.Ifyouhavemadeahat,
youcanmakeasock.Remember,itisjustaverylonghat,albeitsmallerincircumference.
Socksareworkedwithanegativeease.Asyouknityoursocks,theywillappearsmaller,thatis
okay.Youwantthesocktofitsnuggly.Howmuchsnuggly,anywherefrom1020%smallerthan
thewearerssize.Thecharsprovidedaretaking10%negativeeaseintoconsideration,ifyou
wantthemsmaller,pleaseadjustthenumbersaccordingly.
Inthistutorial,wewillworkasockfromtheTopDownmeaningfromthecufftothetoe.We
willdoabasicsock,basicallywhatweknowasaTubeSock.Thetubesockwillhavenoshaping
atall.Thetoeareawillbegatheredjustlikethetopofahat.
PracticeTubeSock
WewillmakeatubesockforaMan,size8shoe.Wearegoingtomakehimanicepairofthick
hikingsockswithworstedweightyarn.
Firstthingyouneedtodoisworkaswatch:Whatisaswatch?Aswatchisasmallpieceof
knittedfabricworkedspecificallywithoneintention:tofindthegauge.Gaugeisthenumberof
stitchesandnumberperrowsyougetwithinan1inchofwork.Typically,gaugeismeasured
over4inches.
Worktheswatch:Workasmallsquare,pieceofknittedfabricinthestitchyouplantouse,with
theyarnyouwanttouse,withtheloomyouwanttouse.Thesquareshouldbeattheminimum
a6x6inchsquare.
Findthegauge:Laytheitemonaflatsurface,getarulerandmeasurethenumberofstitches
yougetin2inchesofwork,thenthenumberofrowsyougetin2inchesofwork.Countallthe
stitches,1/2stitches,1/4stitches,allofitcountsandwillmakeadifference.
Nowthatyouhaveyourgauge,youarereadyforthenextsteps:
Locatethefollowinginformationonthetablesbelow:
Footcircumference:_____
Leglength:_____
Footlength:_____
Knittingloomgauge:_____
Knittedgauge:____
Howmanypegs#:_____
Didyoufindit?Nolookingaheadtrytofinditonyourown.
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Hereistheinformationfilledin:
Footcircumference:8.75
Leglength:9.25
Footlength:10
Knittingloomgauge:RG
Knittedgauge:10
Howmanypegs#:40
HowdidIfindtheinformation?
Forthefootcircumference,simplygototheMenchartandfindtheshoesize,theninthe
followingcolumnsyouwillfindtheLegLengthandtheFootLength.TheKnittingLoom
GaugecamefromthetableSuggestedAmountofYarn.TheHowmanypegs#camefromthe
tableSuggestedNumberofPegsforSock.Thelastoneisprobablythemosttrickyofthemall
toassess.Youwillneedthefootcircumferenceforthisone,aswellasthegaugeyoureceived
withyouryarnandtheloom.Basedonthenumberyoureceivedinyourgauge,youwilllocate
theFootBallCircumference,andinthecolumnontherightlocatethenumberofpegs
suggestedforthatsizeoffootcircumference.Inourexample,thefootcircumferenceforashoe
size8isan8.75.Myknittedgaugewas20stitchesat4inches.(Seebluehighlightedrowinthe
chartbelow),thefootcircumferencefallsbetweenthe8and9.
SuggestedNumberofPegsforSock(accordingtogauge)
Gauge(4inches) FootBallCircumference SuggestedNumberofPegs
36 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 48(56,64,72,82,90,98)
32 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 44(50,58,64,72,80,86)
28 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 38(44,50,56,64,70,76)
24 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 32(38,44,48,54,60,64)
20 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 28(32,36,40,46,50,54)
16 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 22(26,28,32,36,40,44)
12 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 16(,18,22,24,28,30,32)
Inthisexample,Ihave3choices:choice1:choose8,whichwillgivemeapegnumberof36;
choice2:choose9,whichwillgivemeapegnumberof40;choice3:gobetweenthetwo
numbers,8and9,andthusendupwithanumberbetween36and40,therefore38.Iamgoing
tochooseoption2.
Iamnowreadytobeginmysock:
Iwillusearegulargaugesockloom.Setitupat40pegs.Useworstedweightyarn.Iwillmake
theleglength9.25incheslong,andthenthefoot10incheslong.
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InstructionsforTubeSock
UsingMC,onaregulargaugeloom,caston40stitches,jointoworkintheround.
Round112:*k2,p2;repfrom*totheendofround.
Round1215:ktotheendofround.
K=knitstitch
Round1620:JoinCC,ktotheendofround.
P=purlstitch
Round2122:PickupMC,ktotheendofround.
MC=Maincolor
Round2326:PickupCC,ktotheendofround.CutCC,leaving6 CC=Contrastingcolor
inchyarntail.
Nextrounds:PickupMC,knituntilitemmeasures19.25inches
fromcastonedge.
Bindoffwiththegathermethod.
ThankyouforjoiningmeforthistutorialintoloomknittingaBasicSock.Thetablesprovided
willhelpyouonyourjourneyonceyouexplorethetypicalshortrowheelsock.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,[email protected]
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Thefollowingtableswillhelpyouinyourjourney.Findtable,thatfitsyourneedsandfollow
thesuggestednumbers.
SuggestedNumberofPegsforSock(accordingtogauge)
Gauge(2inches) FootBallCircumference SuggestedNumberofPegs
36 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 48(56,64,72,82,90,98)
32 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 44(50,58,64,72,80,86)
28 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 38(44,50,56,64,70,76)
24 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 32(38,44,48,54,60,64)
20 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 28(32,36,40,46,50,54)
16 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 22(26,28,32,36,40,44)
12 6(7,8,9,10,11,12) 16(,18,22,24,28,30,32)
SuggestedAmountofYarn
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Gauge
Fingering EFG 270 350 450 550
Sport FG 210 280 380 450
DK SG 200 250 350 400
Worsted SG&RG 180 225 320 350
Children
Shoe FootCircumference(inches) FootLength(inches) LegLength(inches)
Size
4 5 4.25 4
5 5.25 4.75 4.5
6 5.5 5 4.75
7 5.75 5.25 5
8 6 5.5 5.25
9 6.25 6 5.5
10 6.5 6.5 5.75
11 6.75 6.75 6.75
12 7 7 7
13 7.25 7.5 7.5
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Women
ShoeSize FootCircumference(inches) FootLength(inches) LegLength(inches)
5 7.5 8.75 8
6 7.75 9 8.25
7 8.25 9.25 8.5
8 8.5 9.75 9
9 8.75 10 9.25
10 9 10.25 9.5
11 9.25 10.75 9.75
12 9.5 11 10.25
Men
Shoe FootCircumference(inches) FootLength(inches) LegLength(inches)
Size
6 8.25 9.5 8.75
7 8.5 9.75 9
8 8.75 10 9.25
9 9.25 10.25 9.5
10 9.5 10.75 9.75
11 9.75 11 10
12 10 11.25 10.25
13 10.25 11.75 10.75
14 10.5 12 11
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