The fast and ugly pattern…sandal sockies

I tell ya.. You make a little thing for a little challenge by a person and then they wanna know how you did it. So remember this?

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Here you go.. how I made it.

Here you go.. how I made it.(yes I said it.. I have only made one.. yes I do have two feet but hey waddya want?)

Here you go.. how I made it.(yes I said it.. I have only made one.. yes I do have two feet but hey waddya want?)Yarn: Casscade fixation some pink color.

Loom: Decor Accents Extra Fine Gauge Sock loom (mine is the 9 inch size.)

Ok. This loom gets a gauge of 7 stitches to the inch. So I measured around my big toe and it was 3 inches round.. (yeah I couldn’t believe it either)

So that meant I needed 21 stitches to make the toe part.

So I cast on 21 stitches with teh cable cast on, and worked it as a flat peice for an inch. Then I snipped off the yarn leaving a 3 inch tail.

Ok.. then I cast on the rest of the stitches remaining. I knit those in a flat peice for an inch as well, though I probably could have gone 3/4 of and inch and been a bit better for my stubby little toes.

Then I just started on the next row knitting in the round. I went till the whole thing was 3 inches total. Then cast off.

Then I turned it inside out and seamed up the between the toes area in a whip stitch seam.. starting from the tip of the big toe, down and then back up to the other opening. I used a whip stitch because it would be a nice flat seam and wouldn’t add bulk between the toes!

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That’s it!

Due to the stretchy nature of the Casscade Fixation, I didn’t feel the need for any ribbing anywhere. But If you use regular sock yarn  be sure to add some 1×1 ribbing for about a half and inch at the start for the toes, and again a half an inch worth at the end of the foot part.

I think you could get about 2 pairs or more out of one skein of the yarn. It really didn’t take that much. One of these days I will work it out with toes.. rumor has it I have a small gauge wonderloom out there with my name on it.. that will probably be the best thing to work on toe socks with! Enjoy!

I will work out a more detailed tecnical do this swatch that pattern later and throw it into a pdf.. but for now I have to get dinner in the oven!


Comments

3 responses to “The fast and ugly pattern…sandal sockies”

  1. Very cute!!!!! love’em!

  2. Denise, I love the sockie! Reminds me of an oldie, “Toes Hose”.
    Make them your next project! I love it!!!

    You inspire me!! Go girl!

  3. I just got done with my first pair of socks. I have wanted to do a pair of sandel socks . I just haven’t had time to do it. They look great!

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