FREE PATTERN. R0007 Socks with Jacquard Pattern. Size: these socks can be made up with the same no of sts in sizes 40/41 and 42/43.

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FREE PATTERN R0007 Socks with Jacquard Pattern Size: these socks can be made up with the same no of sts in sizes 40/41 and 42/43. Materials: Regia Design Line Hand-dye Effect, 100g each #08855 Night Tones and #08851 Balloon. Five 2-3 mm Milward double-pointed needles. Bobble round: alt K3, 1 bobble. 1 Bobble: into 1 st work K1, yarn-over, K1, yarnover and K1 = 5 sts; turn, K5, turn, P5, turn, K5, turn, then slip 2 tog purlways, P3 tog, pass slipped sts over = 1 st. Rib pattern: alt K1, P1. Stocking stitch: knit RS rows; purl WS rows; in rounds knit all sts. Jacquard pattern: work in st-st foll Chart. 1 square = 1 st. Work rows/rounds 1-11 once, then rep rows/ rounds 12-41 throughout. Lengthways stripes: work in stst with Jacquard technique alt 1 st Night tones and 1 st Balloon. Tension: stocking stitch: 30 sts and 42 rows/ rounds; Jacquard pattern: 30 sts and 34 rows/ rounds, each to 10 cm. METHOD With 4 double-pointed needles and Night Tones cast on 64 sts evenly across and work Bobble round, then cont in Rib Patt. When work measures 2 cm with Night Tones knit 1 round, K2 tog on Needle 2 = 63 sts or 16 sts on Needle 1, 15 sts on Needle 2 and 16 sts each on Needles 3 and 4. Cont again with Jacquard patt = motif of 21 sts 3 times. Abbreviations: alt = alternate/ly altog = altogether ch = chain cm = centimetres cont = continue dec = decrease foll = follow/ing g = grams inc = increase K = knit LH = left-hand m = meters mm = millimetres P = purl patt = pattern rem = remaining/remainder rev st-st = reversed stocking stitch RH = right-hand RS = right side sep = separately st(s). = stitch(es) st-st = stocking stitch tbl = through back of loop tog = together WS = wrong side Copyright 2011 Coats PLC - www.knitsmc.com 08 / 2011

When work measures about 14.5 cm, after 41 rounds Jacquard Patt, work heel across the 32 sts on Needles 1 and 4 with lengthways stripes. After 26 rows work heel flap with lengthways stripes; arrange heel in 3 panels = 10/12/10 sts and work heel flap as given in Sock Guide. Cont in rounds; work with lengthways stripes across Needles 1 and 4, and in Jacquard patt across Needles 2 and 3. At the same time with Needle 1 work last 4 sts of gusset, pick up 19 sts across heel edge, make 1 knitways tbl into cross thread; work across Needles 2 and 3 in patt; with Needle 4 make 1 knitways tbl into cross thread, then pick up 19 sts across heel edge and work 4 rem gusset sts = 33 sts each across Needles 2 and 3, 24 sts each across Needles 1 and 4. For gusset decreases dec 1 st on every 2nd round 8 times as given = 63 sts altog. Cont again over all sts in Jacquard pattern. When foot has the right length work toe bands in st-st with Night Tones as given in Sock Guide, but on 1st round dec 1 st only on Needles 1, 3 and 4; work rem decs as described. Work 2nd sock alike. Abbreviations: alt = alternate/ly altog = altogether ch = chain cm = centimetres cont = continue dec = decrease foll = follow/ing g = grams inc = increase K = knit LH = left-hand m = meters mm = millimetres P = purl patt = pattern rem = remaining/remainder rev st-st = reversed stocking stitch RH = right-hand RS = right side sep = separately st(s). = stitch(es) st-st = stocking stitch tbl = through back of loop tog = together WS = wrong side Copyright 2011 Coats PLC - www.knitsmc.com 08 / 2011

Sock Guide Casting on: cast on the number of stitches required evenly across 4 double-pointed needles, or as given in the method. The round change is at center back, thus between Needles 4 and 1. This position is automatically marked by the initial thread. Now work the leg in rounds. Work a short distance in rib pattern for welt (e.g. alt K1, P1, or alt K2, P2). The alternation of knit and purl stitches gives the welt some stretch. The leg can also be worked entirely in rib pattern, in stockinet stitch, or with pattern. Some patterns require more stitches than given in the table. After the leg work the foot. Round heel Work this heel in st-st in open rows over the stitches on Needles 1 and 4. For relief patts, work to about 1-2 cm before end of leg in stst over stitches on Needles 1 and 4; cont in leg patt over stitches on Needles 2 and 3. At the same time, dec any excess stitches on Needles 1 and 4 on 1st round. Arrange the heel stitches on 3 needles, see table "Stitches for Round Heel". Then work short rows with wrap stitches as foll: the no. of wrap stitches worked on Needle 1 are before the 1st slash, the no. of wrap stitches worked on needle 4 are after 2nd slash. The no. of stitches of center piece is between the slashes, do not work wrap stitches over these stitches. On 1st half of heel on Needle 1 work 1st wrap stitch tog with last stitch before Needle 2, and on Needle 4 work 1st wrap stitch tog with 1st stitch after Needle 3. On all foll rows work 1 stitch less at the end each of every RS row and of every WS row, and after turning work wrap stitches until just stitches of center panel rem. After 2 rounds over all stitches work over 2nd half of heel with short rows and wrap stitches in the opposite direction, thus on Needle 1 work 1st wrap stitch with 1st stitch after center panel, and last wrap stitch with last stitch on Needle 1; on Needle 4 on a RS row work 1st wrap stitch with 1st stitch after center panel, and last wrap stitch with 1st stitch on Needle 4. 1

1st half of heel 2nd half of heel Row 1 (RS row): K all sts. on Needle 1, turn. Row 1 (RS row): K sts of center panel and the next st; turn. Row 2 (WS row): work wrap sts. as foll: hold yarn at front of work, insert needle into 1st st knitwise, then slip st and yarn tog, then take yarn firmly to back of work. This brings the st over the needle, forming a wrap st If the yarn is not pulled back firmly enough, this will result in a hole. Bring yarn to front and P over rem sts. on Needle 1 and all sts. on Needle 4, turn. Row 2 (WS row): work a wrap st. P rem sts of center panel and the next s., turn. Row 3: work a wrap st. Now K to the wrap st, K this as given and K foll st., then turn. Row 4: work a wrap st. Now P to the wrap s., P this as given and P foll st, then turn. Row 3: work 1 wrap st, then K all rem sts on Needles 4 and 1 to wrap st at end of row, leave wrap st unworked; turn. Rep rows 3-4 until wrap sts have been worked over the outer heel sts too. After the last WS row turn and work 1 wrap st, K rem sts on Needle 4, then cont in rounds, and on 1st round K wrap sts as given. Then work foot and toes as given. Row 4: work 1 wrap st, then P again to the wrap st; turn. Rep rows 3 and 4 until just the sts of center panel rem. Now work 2 rounds over all sts, K over sts. of heel, and work in leg patt over sts on Needles 2 and 3. At the same time, on 1st round pick up both parts of the wrap st and K as for 1 st. Then work 2nd half of heel. To work the toes work to 3 from end of Needles 1 and 3, then K2 tog, K last st; on Needles 2 and 4 K 1st st, then work a slip dec knitwise over the foll 2 sts. Rep these dec as given in the table, until just 8 sts remain. Pull up these sts firmly with the double yarn, or graft the sts of toe shaping together. 2

Size Table for Socks with Regia 4-faedig 3 Gauge: 30 sts. and 42 rows/rounds st-st, each to 10 cm [4"] Size 22/23 24/25 26/27 28/29 30/31 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47 Stitch cast-on / sts.per needle Total sts. for heel Stitches for round heel Length of foot to start of toes (cm) Decreases for toe shaping after 1st decrease round on 4th round on every 3rd round on every 2nd round on every round Total length of foot (cm) 44/11 48/12 48/12 52/13 52/13 56/14 56/14 60/15 60/15 64/16 64/16 68/17 72/18 22 24 24 26 26 28 28 30 30 32 32 34 36 7/8/7 8/8/8 8/8/8 8/10/8 8/10/8 9/10/9 9/10/9 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/12/10 10/12/10 11/12/11 12/12/12 11,5 12,5 14 14 15,5 17 18 18,5 20 21 22 22,5 24 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 4x 4x 4x 5x 5x 5x 5x 6x 6x 6x 6x 7x 7x 7x 8x 14,5 15,5 17 18 19,5 21 22 23,5 25 26,5 27,5 28,5 30