Knitted Granite Socks
Knitted Granite Socks are a cozy and stylish way to keep your feet warm while adding a touch of unique charm to your outfit. The blend of soft knit fabric and the rugged durability of granite-inspired patterns make these socks a fun and functional accessory for any occasion. Whether you're lounging at home or braving the great outdoors, these socks will keep you feeling snug and looking cool. So slip on a pair of Knitted Granite Socks and step out in style!
Materials:
- Yarn: 120 (180, 240), 300, 320, (380, 480) yards KnitPicks Stroll Hand Paint 100g/462yds
- Needles: US #1 / 2.25mm DPNs (or circular for magic loop)
- Notions: stitch markers, needle
Gauge: 8sts x 11rows per inch
sizing:
baby (toddler, child,) lg child, adult S, (M, L)
Finished measurements (unstretched):
- Cuff (around): 5 (5.5, 6.5) 7, 7.5, (8, 9)”
- Leg Length (adjustable): 2.5 (3.5, 4) 4.5, 5, (6, 7)”
- Foot Length (adjustable): 4 (6, 7.25), 8, 9, (10, 11.25)”
Model size is Adult Medium, made for a size 10US ladies foot.
GRANITE STITCH PATTERN:
Rounds 1-3 – knit around
Round 4 – (K1, k1b) repeat around
1X1 RIB PATTERN
Row 1 (right side row) – (k1, p1) across Row 2 – knit all the knit stitches, purl all the purl stitches.
Granite Socks Pattern
Cuff
Cast on 40 (44, 52) 56, 60, (64, 72) sts, join for working in the round.
Work in 1×1 rib (k1, p1) for 8 (8, 10) 10, 12, (12, 14) rounds.
Leg
Work in Granite Stitch Pattern until piece measures 2.5 (3.5, 4) 4.5, 5, (6, 7)” from cast on (or desired length) Finish after completing a round 1 of Granited Stitch Pattern.
Heel Flap
Next round: work 20 (22, 26), 28, 30, (32, 36), then place these sts on hold. You will work the heel flap on the next k20 (22, 26), 28, 30, (32, 36), sts.
Row 1 (RS): sl1, work in Granite Stitch Pattern to end, turn work
Row 2 (WS): sl1, purl to end, turn work
Repeat rows 1-2 a total of 8 (10, 12), 13, 14, (16, 18) times.
This is a total of 16 (20, 24), 26, 28, (32, 36) rows.
Heel Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl1, k12 (12, 14), 15, 16, (18, 20), ssk, k1, turn work
Row 2 (WS): sl1, p7 (5, 5) 5, 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 (14, 16), 16, 18, (20, 22) sts remain.
Knit across these heel stitches slipping the first st.
Gusset
Pick up and knit 9 (11, 13), 14, 15, (17, 19) sts along the edge of heel flap, PM, work 20 (22, 26), 28, 30, (32, 36) in Granite Stitch Pattern, PM, pick up and knit 9 (11, 13), 14, 15, (17, 19) sts along heel flap, k7 (7, 8) 8, 9, (10, 11) sts, mark the new BOR (located at the bottom of the foot). [52 (58, 68) 72, 78, (86, 96) sts]
Round 1: knit
Round 2: knit to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k1, sm, work 20 (22, 26), 28, 30, (32, 36) in Granite Stitch Pattern, sm, k1, ssk, knit to end [2 sts dec]
Work rounds 1-2 a total of 6 (7, 8) 8, 9, (11, 12) times. [40 (44, 52) 56, 60, (64, 72) sts]
Foot
Shift beginning of round (BOR) remove marker as follows: remove marker, k10 (11, 13) 14, 15, (16, 18), place marker – this is the new BOR, located at the side of the foot.
Keep the second marker after the instep stitches in place.
Continue working in the round, keeping the top of foot in pattern, until the piece measures 3 (5, 6) 6.5, 7, (8, 9)” from back of heel, or 1 (1, 1.5) 1.75, 2, (2, 2.25)” short of desired foot length.
Toe
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 5 (6, 7) 8, 9, (9, 10) times. until 16 (16, 20) 20, 20, (24, 24) sts remain.
Cut yarn leaving a 12” tail, then graft toe using Kitchener stitch.
Weave in all ends
Abbreviations and Stitch Key
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
- 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
- K1B- Knit in row below, inserting right needle into the st in the row below the next st. Knit this st as well as the stitch above it on left needle.