Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Baby Socks

Joining in with Ginny at Small Things today for her Yarn Along.

Baby Socks on Two Needles




Using size 3 needles and DK weight yarn

Cast on 28 stitches

Knit about 8 rows in a rib - knit one, purl one across the row

Continue in stockinette stitch knit one row, purl the next for the desired length of the sock.

Now decrease 7 stitches at the beginning and end of the next row.

Continue knitting in stockinette stitch for approximately 3 inches or until desired length.

Now shape for toe.

Decrease at the beginning and end of the next rows until 7 stitches remain.

Now increase at the beginning and end of the next rows until back up to 14 stitches.

Continue knitting in stockinette until bottom of sock measures the same as the top.

Now shape for heal in the same way you did for the toe.

Cast off.

Seam up the back center of the ribbing. Sew up the "angles" on both the heel and the toe. Sew the heel to the bottom of the ribbing/top part of sock; and then seam up both sides of the sock.


Sorry I don't have any cute baby feet to show wearing them, yet.

Warm wishes, Tonya

25 comments:

  1. Your little socks are adorable. I was very excited yesterday to cast on my first pair of two needle socks.

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  2. oh so sweet...that new one is due in the fall??? perfect time for new babies I think

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  3. Those are so sweet. Thanks for reminding me, I need to take some pictures of my little one's feet. Baby feet are just about the most adorable things in existence...

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  4. Your socks are so tiny & sweet!

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  5. ooh! I could probably whip a few of these up in time for cooler weather...

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  6. How would you go about modifying for bigger feet (my 3 and 6 yr olds are begging for mommy socks)

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  7. Those are the sweetest socks I have seen..handmade.

    Great job Tonya!!!

    ~~Renee

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  8. How gorgeous Tonya, beautiful!
    xo
    Linda

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  9. Those are adorable! Tell me what DK weight is. Is it the light fingering weight?

    *Christi jo*

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  10. can't wait to see those little socks all filled up! They are adorable and they look so cute.

    Lisa Q.....it won't let me sign in...ugh!

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  11. Can you believe something so small will be able to wear these?! What an interesting way to make socks, too:)

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  12. DK weight yarn is about the same as fingering weight. The great thing about this pattern is you can add up or down in multiples of four and use different weight yarns and size needles to make all the way up to adult sizes.
    Warm wishes, Tonya

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  13. Beautiful baby socks! Thanks for sharing the pattern.

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  14. oh heavens, tonya these are so adorable! You'll have that little one soon enough!
    <3

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  15. Adorable! Precious little baby feet will be comfy in those socks. I really need to learn how to knit. You have inspired me.

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  16. Thank you so much for sharing... two needles are sooo inviting....

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  17. Thank you so much for sharing the pattern, I was looking for a good one! x

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  18. Oh, hooray! Thanks so much for sharing these, Tonya. I'll definitely be knitting some up.

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  19. Your socks are so... small. Sigh, I'm longing for tiny feet again...

    Blessings, Debbie

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  20. So, I am just learning of your new little one to be and want to send so much love and congrats to you!! Lovely little tootsie covers you made there mama :) xo

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  21. So cute! I may have to try these myself. Thanks for sharing!

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