Pattern 6 – Godmother Socks

May 9, 2008

DSC_0669Here’s the sock for round 6. Let me start by saying that I’m not a cuffed sock person. At all. I love these socks though because of the details and the meticulous way that this pattern is written which made it such a joy to knit.

This toe up sock starts out simple with a rib but the thoughtful little details start just after the heel where the rib starts gradually. Nifty. Of course the true beauty is the cuff which is knit right on to the sock and works out so perfectly that after the last stitches are grafted you’ll be left with a perfect sock that needs nothing more than to have the ends woven in (or not).

I didn’t block these at all but I’m curious to see what they would look like if I did. If that lace cuff opened up a bit I’m sure it would be fantastic.  My only real advice to you all as you start this sock is to take the time to read the instructions and take advantage of all of the resources Deborah has collected for you. She even provided videos!
And now, a few words from Deborah, the designer of the sock for round 6.

Greetings, Sock Madness competitors and spectators!  Deborah “Mt. Mom” Swift here.
 
DSC_0663This pattern had its roots in last year’s competition.  I began with a basic toe-up sock,using wide-ish 3×1 ribs to stretch but look more elegantly smooth than 2×2.  The cuff idea came from Sock Madness 2007 round 3, “Painted Madness” by Tricia Weatherston (to get that pattern, e-mail Tricia at  twistedtreasures@verizon.net , or her LYS, Mountain Knits and Pearls, at  twistedtreasures@verizon.net — addresses current as of April 2007.).  That sock had a turn-down cuff which began with sideways garter stitch “points”.  (Any of y’all remember the beads I added to it last year?) I ended up being knocked out in that round, but those socks were my favorite of the competition.  I’m wearing them now, as I write!  In the post-round musings on Flickr, CelticMemory Jo waxed poetic about making boot socks with a lace flounce spilling out over the tops, and that image stuck with me.  That’s not exactly where I ended up, but it’s where I began.  Instead of starting with the cuff first, as Tricia did, I added it on last as if the sock were a lace shawl needing a non-binding edge.  After all, socks need to stretch at the top too!
 
I have loaded videos onto YouTube demonstrating several of the trickier steps in the pattern.  Links are below. 
 
You have the pattern, you have the technology — now get knitting!!!
 
Short Row Heel with YOs:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ttSoJoa4nU  (starting & turning)
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZCtOPmi204  (middle, more turning)
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjwvMu2TN3A  (completing)
 
Crochet Provisional Cast-On
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqWfea8oOH8
 
Godmother’s Socks:  Starting the Lace Cuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKUQrnSOj9Q
 
Godmother’s Socks:  Finishing the Lace Cuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxEec2W6UcI

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5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Tricia  |  May 9, 2008 at 12:17 pm

    Dear Deborah,

    I am truly honoured that Painted Madness inspired Godmother socks. They are just beautiful and so lovely that everyone will be knitting them over Mother’s Day weekend. Interestingly enough, the sock that preceded PM was called Rock Socks. PM was that sock without the tiny rock chip beads.
    Thank you, you have really really made my day, week, month even.

    Best Wishes,Tricia

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  • 2. Ninja Knitter  |  May 9, 2008 at 4:02 pm

    WOW! I am gobsmacked at the beauty of these socks! I have never seen anything so beautiful or so summer appropriate. Thank you for much for this wonderful pattern!

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  • 3. Deborah (a.k.a. Mt. Mom)  |  May 11, 2008 at 11:24 pm

    You’re very welcome! This has been a pleasure.

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  • 4. Bridget, aka Technoknitte&hellip  |  May 12, 2008 at 3:12 am

    MtMom, that is a beautiful sock! Unfortunately, it is almost _exactly_ like a sock I had in mind to submit for next year, dang it! I have several other sock ideas in mind, but this was the one I was really hot about. Ah, well, I guess this just means that I get to knit this sock many times during SOS, instead of spending all that time inventing the pattern. It is lovely, and the directions so are well-written! Thanks for all your hard work!

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  • 5. ruth  |  May 12, 2008 at 11:50 am

    I’ve donated a prize of a skein of sock yarn picked out of my Etsy shop. I’m very low on stock and am not dyeing up more until after vacation. So if you pick a winner of my stuff, please tell her to pack after Memorial Day, when there’s much more selection.

    thanks

    ruth

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