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Shorty Socks / Knit Along Wrap Up

May 23, 2014 6 Comments

Shorty Socks Knitting Pattern at handsoccupied.com

It’s been real, folks, but the first Hands Occupied knit along has come to a close. :( I had so much fun sharpening my knitting needles skills, making some new friends and finishing a couple pairs of socks during this process. Pictured today is my new Shorty Socks knitting pattern, made using the exact techniques shared in each step of the Knit Along.

Speaking of which… KAL announcement / KAL Day 1: Testing Gauge & Casting On / KAL Day 2: Heel Flap / KAL Day 3: The Heel Turn / KAL Day 4: The Gusset / KAL Day 5: The Toe!

Shorty Socks Knitting Pattern at handsoccupied.com

Shorty Socks – The Pattern

Abbreviations

sl – slip
st – stitch
k – knit
p – purl
CO – cast on
RS – right side
WS – wrong side
k2tog – knit 2 sts together
ssk- sl 1 st as if to k, sl 1 st as if to p, k2tog
p2tog – purl 2 sts together
turn –  turn your work over and work on the other side
rnd – round

Note: All numbers in this pattern are based on casting on 48 sts, which fits my women’s size 8 feet and skinny ankles. Remember to adjust number of stitches throughout the pattern for different sizes. 

CO 48 sts, join into a circle with DPNs and begin working a knit 1, purl 1 rib stitch all the way around. Continue working k1, p1 for 13 rnds.

Heel Flap
Divide half (24) of your stitches onto 1 needle (or 2 if you like my method of starting on more to avoid stretching). Leave the other stitches on 1-2 needles, untouched.

row 1. (WS) {sl 1, p1} across
row 2. {sl 1 as if to p, k1} across

Turn Heel

row 1. sl 1, k 12, ssk, k1, turn
row 2. sl 1, p3, p2tog, p1, turn
row 3. sl 1, k4, ssk, k1, turn
row 4. sl 1, p5, p2tog, p1, turn
row 5. sl 1, k6, ssk, k1, turn

Continue increasing the number of k or p sts until you’ve worked the whole heel. (See the Knit Along heel turn tutorial for more tips and tricks.) There should be 14 sts on your heel needle.

Beginning the Gusset

Next row: k 7 (half) of the heel sts
k 7 (the other half) of the heel sts with another needle.
Pick up and knit 13 sts along the side of the heel with the same needle.
k across the instep sts.
Pick up and knit 13 sts along the other side of the heel with a new needle, and use the same needle to k 7 (half) of the heel sts.

Shaping the Gusset
The beginning of each round is the center of the heel. If you’re working with 4 needles: needles 1 & 4 will have 20 sts per needle, needles 2 & 3 will have 12 sts per needle. If you’re working with 3: needles 1 & 3 will have 20 sts per needle, and needle 2 will have 24 sts, for 64 sts total.

rnd 1. k around
rnd 2. first needle: k until 3 sts from end of needle, k2tog, k1
second (or second and third) needle: k across
last needle: k 1, ssk, k to end of needle

Keep working rnds 1 and 2 until there are 8 sts on the first and third needle. There will still be 24 sts on the other(s), for 40 sts total. Redistribute your stitches so there are 10 sts per needle over four needles, starting at the beginning of the round, which is the center of the heel.

Knitting the foot

Knit every round until the sock is about 1.5 inches from end of your toes.

Decreasing for the toe & finishing 

rnd 1. first needle: k until 3 sts remain. k2tog, k1.
second needle: k1, ssk, k  to end of needle.
third needle: k until 3 sts remain, k2tog, k1.
fourth needle: k1, ssk, k to end of needle
rnd 2. knit around

Keep working rnds 1 and 2 until there are 32 sts left (8 sts per needle). Now work just rnd 1 until 4 sts remain. Break your yarn and sew it through the last 6 loops using a yarn needle. Weave in ends.

So you’ll notice the big difference between the Shorty Socks and the pattern I used for the Knit Along is a long gusset. Maybe it’s just high arches, but my socks always fit bets when I make a long gusset. And the key for making Shorty Socks look good is a great, snug fit!

Shorty Socks Knitting Pattern at handsoccupied.com

Last Words on the Knit Along

Thanks again for knitting along with me! If you want to share pictures of your socks when you finish them, even if that’s two years from now when you finally clicked through your pin to the Knit Along to work on your knitting bucket list (we’ve all been there, lol), drop me a line!* I have a reader gallery of folks’ finished projects, and I LOVE adding to it. :)

*handsoccupied-at-gmail-dot-com, comment or @handsoccupied on social media 

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  1. Jess

    May 24, 2014 at 7:58 pm

    Did I miss it? What size needles and what weight yarn?

    Reply
    • Heidi

      May 25, 2014 at 10:07 am

      If you go to the first Knit Along post linked in the pattern post, it’s there. I’m out of town right now otherwise is post it here now. Happy knitting! :)

      Reply
  2. Sondra

    February 28, 2018 at 11:52 am

    Can these be done with magic loop method?

    Reply
    • Heidi

      February 28, 2018 at 9:08 pm

      Yes – just be careful to keep track of your rows. :)

      Reply
  3. Meg

    November 12, 2018 at 4:37 am

    Thanks for the pattern. Just wondering if you could add how long to knit the heel flap for? Is it 2.75 inches? The pattern says row 1 then 2 and then goes straight into turning the heel.
    Thanks.

    Reply
    • Heidi

      November 14, 2018 at 5:16 pm

      Have you checked out my post about working the heel flap for a cuff down sock? Here’s what I say about heel flap lengths:

      Knit your heel flap for 2.5 to 3 inches, depending on the size of the foot you’re knitting it for. I shoot for about 2.75 inches for my feet, but I’ve got high arches.

      Reply

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