Knitted Chain Ankle Sock
The knitted chain ankle sock is an absolute must-have for your sock collection! With its charming design and cozy feel, it adds a touch of style to any outfit. These socks are not just comfortable but also super versatile, making them perfect for any occasion. Whether you're lounging at home or stepping out for a casual outing, these socks will keep your feet happy and looking cute. So, why settle for boring socks when you can have a pair of knitted chain ankle socks to brighten up your day? Give your feet the love and flair they deserve with these adorable socks!
Materials:
Yarn: 1 skein of Hobbii Unicorn Solids 437yd/100g
Needles: US #1 / 2.25mm DPNs (or circular for magic loop just use stitch markers to label the needle 1, 2 and 3)
Notions: stitch markers, needle
Gauge: 32sts x 44rows per 4x4ins or 10x10cms
sizing:
baby, (toddler, child), adult M, adult L
Finished measurements (unstretched):
Foot Length (adjustable): 4, (6, 8)10, 11.25 ins or 10 (15, 20) 25.5, 28.5 cms
The model size is a medium adult for a shoe size of ladies US size 10.
Chain Stitch Pattern
Set-up Row – [p1, k2, p1] across
Round 1 – [p1, k1, yo, k1, p1] across
Round 2 – [p1, k3, p1] across
Round 3 – [p1, k3, p1] across
Round 4 – [p1, mcdd (sl1, k1, psso, pick up the back leg of the stitch you just knit, k2tog knitting the next stitch and the stitch you just picked up together), p1] across
Repeat rows 1-4
Cuff
Cast on 40 (48, 56) 64, 72 sts, join for working in the round.
Separate stitches on your dpn as follows:
1st needle 20 (24, 28) 32, 36 sts
2nd and 3rd needle 10 (12, 14) 16, 18 sts each needle
Work in Stockinette for 4 (5, 5) 5, 6rounds.
Short rows:
Row 1 – Work across 1st needle to 1 st remaining on needle, W&T.
Row 2 – Work across to 1 st remaining on the needle, W&T.
Row 3 – Work across to 1 st before last wrap, W&T.
Row 4 – Work across to 1 st before last wrap, W&T.
Repeat rounds 3 & 4: 1 (1, 2) 2, 3 times.
Next round: Work across cuff in stockinette, picking up wraps and working them together with the sts they wrap as you complete this round.
Work in stockinette for 4 (5, 5) 5, 6rounds.
Next Round: Fold the cast on edge into the sock, lining up the cast on edge with the current working sts. *Pick up the cast on stitch directly above the current stitch, k2tog, rep from * to the end of the rnd, the stitch count will not change.
Heel Flap
Next round: You will work the heel flap on the next 20 (24, 28) 32, 36 sts sts. Place the remaining 20 (24, 28) 32, 36 sts sts on hold.
Row 1 (RS): (sl1, k1) to end, turn work.
Row 2 (WS): sl1, purl to end, turn work.
Repeat rows 1-2 a total of 9 (11, 13), 15, 17 times.
This is a total of 18 (22, 26) 30, 34 rows.
Heel Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl1, k12 (12, 15), 18, 20 ssk, k1, turn work.
Row 2 (WS): sl1, p7 (7, 5) 7, 7, p2tog, p1, turn work.
Row 3: sl1, knit to 1 st before the gap, ssk, k1, turn work.
Row 4: sl1, purl to 1 st before the gap, p2tog, p1, turn work.
Repeat rows 3-4 until all stitches have been worked:
14 (16, 16), 20, 22 sts remain.
Knit across these heel stitches slipping the first st.
Gusset
Pick up and knit 10 (12, 14), 16, 18 sts along the edge of heel flap, PM,
Work across front 20 (24, 28) 32, 36 in pattern, PM,
Pick up and knit 10 (12, 14), 16, 18 sts along heel flap,
k7 (8, 8) 10, 11 sts, mark the new BOR (located at the bottom of the foot).
[54 (64, 72) 84, 94sts]
Round 1: knit to marker, work front 20 (24, 28) 32, 36 in pattern, knit to bor marker
Round 2: knit to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k1, sm, work in pattern to next marker, sm, k1, ssk, knit to end [2 sts dec]
Work rounds 1-2 a total of k7 (8, 8) 10, 11 times.
[40 (48, 56) 64, 72 sts]
Foot
Continue working in the round in established pattern until the piece measures 3 (5, 6.5) 8, 9ins or 7.5 (12.5, 16.5) 20.5, 23 cms from back of heel, or 1 (1, 1.75) 2, 2.25 ins or 2.5 (2.5, 4.5) 5, 5.5 cms short of desired foot length. Finish after completing a round 4 of the chain stitch pattern.
Toe
You will now be working in stockinette only.
Round 1: k1, ssk, knit to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k2, ssk, knit to 3 sts before end of round, k2tog, k1 [4 sts dec]
Round 2: knit
Work rounds 1-2 a total of 6 (8, 9) 10, 12 times. until 16 (16, 20) 24, 24 sts remain.
For a left-handed tutorial of these decreases visit my youtube here
Cut yarn leaving a long enough tail to sew the toe closed, then graft toe using Kitchener stitch.
Weave in all ends
Kitchener stitch:
Place half the stitches on one needle, half the stitches on the other needle, (top and bottom NOT side to side)
Cut yarn (leaving a long yarn tail) and thread through a blunt needle.
Set-up steps: Insert needle purlwise (back to front) through the first st on front needle, leaving the st on the needle. Then insert needle knitwise (front to back) through the first st on the back needle, leaving the st on the needle.
Step 1: Insert needle knitwise through first st on front needle, then slip this st off the needle.
Step 2: Insert needle purlwise through the second st on front needle, leaving the st on the needle.
Step 3: Insert needle purlwise through first st on back needle, then drop this stitch off the needle.
Step 4: Insert needle knitwise through second st on back needle, leaving the st on the needle.
From this point to the end, repeat steps 1-4.
Kitchener stitch can be intimidating, but you get into a rhythm:
Front needle: knitwise drop off, purlwise leave on,
Back needle: purlwise drop off, knitwise leave on,
Repeat!
At the end of the row, there is only 1 stitch left on each needle.
Work steps 1 and 3 once more.
Abbreviations
- k – knit
- P – purl
- sm – slip maker
- pm – place marker
- st – stich
- sts – stitches
- k2tog -knit 2 stitches together
- ssk – slip next st knitwise, slip next st knitwise, place stitches back onto left needle, knit both slipped sts together
- w&t – wrap the yarn around the next stitch, turn work
- mcdd – sl1, k1, psso, pick up the back leg of the stitch you just knit, k2tog knitting the next stitch and the stitch you just picked up together