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FINNISH
HAND KNITTED SOCKS
The
traditional hand knitted socks
It
doesn't have a so called 'strengthened' heel.
So
using a polyamide strengthened wool yarn is advisable.
Suggested
knitting needle size usually comes with the yarn but this size is suitable
if you are knitting a sweater. For socks one size smaller is better.
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First
knit a sample:
- Cast 20
stitches and knit about 5 cm of plain knitting.
- Count
how many stitches there are on 5 cm horizontally.
- Multiply
the amount with 2 to get the amount of stitches in 10 cm.
- Divide
the result with ten to get the exact amount of stitches in 1 cm.
- Measure
the circumference at the ball of your foot.
- Multiply
the circumference with the amount of stitches per cm.
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The amount
of stitches should be considered:
- Decimals
should be rounded to whole numbers.
- If you
are planning on ribbed or patterned stitches they have to fit exactly
into the amount of stitches.
- Cast the
stitches straight onto four knitting needles and knit the ankle
as a circle.
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HEEL FLAP
- Divide
the stitches evenly onto four knitting needles.
- the heel
flap is knitted with the stitches of the 1. and 4. needles.
- knit the
stitches on the 1. needle onto the 4. needle.
(After this you can change the color or the style)
- turn the
piece over.
- Start
the heel by stitching a purled row.
Knit plain knitting.
On every row, lift the 1. stitch without knitting it (when starting
the purled row, lift from the right, when starting the plain row, lift
from the left).
- Continue
with plain knitting until there are 2-4 rows less in the heel flap as
there are stitches in it. (or until the heel flap reaches your sole
when you try the sock on.)
- Finally
knit a plain row.
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BOTTOM OF THE HEEL
- divide
the stitches of the heel flap into three groups with marker yarn. If
they don't go even put the extra stitches in the middle group.
- Start
the bottom of the heel with a purl row. (lift the 1. stitch without
knitting it)
- Knit the
side stitches (=the 1. group) and the middle stitches excluding the
last one.
*Decrease the last stitch of the middle
group and the first stitch of the side group. br>
- Turn it
over.
- Lift the
1. stitch without knitting.
- Knit the
stitches of the middle group excluding the last one.
- Knit the
last stitch in the middle group and the 1. in the side group: lift one
stitch, knit the next one and pull the lifted one over the stitched
one.
- Turn it
over.
- Lift the
1. stitch without knitting.
- Knit the
stitches in the middle group excluding the last one.*
Repeat *__*,
until all the side stitches are done. The last row is plain, only the
middle group is left.
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DECREASE
OF THE FOOT AND THE STRAIGHT PART OF THE FOOT
- Lift the
large stitches on the sides of the heel flap onto the knitting needles.
Keep the right side of the sock towards yourself and lift the stitches
with the needles.
Lift the same amount of stitches from both sides.
- Lift 1-2
extra stitches from between the needles 1. and 2., and 3. and 4. to
avoid any holes.
- Needles
2. and 3. remain the same (they have the original amount of stitches).
- Divide
the remaining stitches on needles 1. and 4.
- Knit one
row plain. Make sure that you knit the lifted stitches twisted.
- Start
the decreasing:
- Knit two
together at the end of the 1. needle
- And knit
two together at the beginning of needle 4.
- Decrease
every second row until you have the original amount of stitches on every
needle.
Keep
knitting (smooth or whatever you planned) until your little toe is covered.
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DECREASE
- Divide
the number of stitches in two and decrease the two last stitches in
each group together.
(EXAMPLE: if there are 12 s, decrease 5. and 6. together and 11, and
12 together.)
- NOTE!
If you have an uneven amount of stitches, first make an exception with
the decreasing row:
Knit the last two stitches on every needle together.
Then knit one normal row before decreasing).
- Between
the decrease rows there are always as many plain rows as there are stitches
between decreases.
(EXAMPLE: If there are 12 s, there are 4 s between decreases so there
are 4 plain rows.)
- Keep decreasing
until there are two stitches on each needle.
- Cut the
yarn and pull it through the stitches.
Finish off and iron the socks with steam.
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