Talbot Sock Pattern
Talbot Sock Pattern
Talbot Sock Pattern
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, K2tog, SSK, slip stitch, and YO.
SUPPLIES NEEDED
• Sock or Fingering Weight yarn (approx 380 - 420 yards combined) used Art Yarns Utramerino 4 and
Schoeler Stahl Fortissimo Socka
• 5 dpns - size US 1 (2.25 mm) to US 1.5 (2.5mm)
• Locking or Slip Stitch Marker
• 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, using Color A, cast on 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. Either use the tail from the cast-on or a stitch
marker to indicate the beginning of each row.
CUFF
Join Needles and Work in a 1 x 1 rib: *ktbl, p.... repeat from * till end of row for 12 rows. Add the fourth
needle before completing the last row of ribbing, dividing the stitches evenly over all 4 needles or 20 stitches
on each needle.
LEG
TIP: When doing fair-isle or color work, carry second color loosely to avoid any puckering or bunching. The
goal is to leave the floats or strands of yarn loose enough to allow for the sock to be stretched.
Row 1: *k1 B (Color B), k4 A (Color A)... repeat from * till end of row.
Row 2: *k2 B, k1 A, k2 B.... repeat from * till end of row
Row 3: *k3 B, k1 A, k1 B... repeat from * till end of row
Row 4: *k2 B, k2 A, k1 B... repeat from * till end of row
Row 5: *k4 A, k1 B... repeat from * till end of row
Row 6: *k1 B, k4 A... repeat from * till end of row
Row 7: *k2 B, k1 A, k2 B... repeat from * till end of row
Row 8: *k3 B, k1 A, k1 B... repeat from * till end of row
Row 9: *k2 B, k2 A, k1 B... repeat from * till end of row
Row 10: *k4 A, k1 B... repeat from * till end of row
Continue knitting Rows 1 thru 10 for 70 rows or until measurement from your cast-on edge to your desired
length. I repeated the pattern 7 times.
HEEL
The heel is worked on half of the overall stitches, Using Color A, Slip the first stitch, knit 1 stitch and repeat
(Slip 1, K1) for 40 stitches on one needle, going from four needles to three needles. Only working the
stitches on the needle with 40 stitches to form the heel.
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.
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, the important part is to end with the correct amount of
stitches and produce a rounded heel.
Row 1: Wrong side row: Purl (no need to slip the first stitch) to two stitches beyond the center or 22 stitches.
Continue in this pattern until you are left with 22 stitches on your needle for your turned heel.
With Color A, pick up 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 in-between 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 22 stitches. Place a open style or clip style stitch marker or safety pin at
the start of needle #2 to indicate beginning of pattern row.
Join or add Color B and continue in pattern on needles #2 & #3. Now pick up 20 stitches evenly in the
following Gusset Check pattern,
*pick up 2 stitches in B, 2 stitches in A.... repeat from * to end of needle #4. (For a roomier ankle, pick up 22
stitches.)
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Start picking up the gusset stitches on this side, in the stitch between the leg and the heel to prevent a hole
from forming and then 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.
From your short row heel needle, knit 11 or half of stitches onto the same needle that you just used to picked
up the gusset stitches.
Next, slip purlwise the remaining stitches onto the first needle where you originally picked up stitches or
needle #1, which should also now have the same number of stitches as needle #4.
You should be back to the 4 needle position, needles #1 & #4 hold the stitches for the bottom of the foot and
needles #2 & #3 hold the stitches for the top of the foot.
Continue to knit in the above pattern for needle #1 where you left off from needle #4(as *k2 B, k2 A....repeat
till end of needle) WHILE AT THE SAME TIME beginning the gusset decreases in the last 3 stitches,
K2tog, k1 (while remaining in Check pattern).
Row 1 has now been completed of the Gusset Check Pattern listed below.
Continue in Talbot Houndstooth pattern for needles #2 & #3. Starting with Row 2(see below) while
decreasing for Gusset on needle #4 in the first 3 stitches by k1, ssk (in color pattern) and continue in pattern
for the remainder of the stitches on needle #4.
Gusset decreases will be done in the last 3 stitches of needle #1 and the first 3 stitches of needle # 4 EVERY
OTHER ROW. Continue until there are 20 stitches on all 4 needles, while
keeping in pattern.
TIPGive the first stitch on needle #1 an extra tug to insure no gaps form along
the bottom of the foot.
FOOT
Knit in pattern until foot measures between 6" - 8" from heel depending on your foot size or 2" less than total
foot length.
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TOE
Using Color A only, we will begin to decrease the sides between the top and the bottom of the foot forming
the toe.
Row 1
Needle #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 2
Knit even across all 4 needles.
Combine stitches on needle #4 and #1 by knitting across needle #1 leaving a total of 12 stitches on one
needle.
Slip purlwise the stitches from needle #2 to needle #3 leavin a total of 12 stitches on one needle.
For a Seamless Toe, I recommend the Kitchener stitch to close the toe opening.