Free Patons Toe-Up Cabled Knit Socks Pattern, Small
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Description
Free Intermediate Knit Socks Pattern for Adults
Learn how to make toe-up socks with this step-by-step pattern and accompanying video tutorials! These knit socks are worked from the toe up, and feature cables along the top of the foot that transition into larger cables at the side of the leg. Cozy ribbing ensures a great fit. Learn how to cast on, work a cable pattern, turn a heel, do short rows, and more! It's a toasty gift for any occasion.
Material Notes
Don’t forget to pick up the finishing touches for your project! Take a look at the list of supplies you’ll need that aren’t included in your kit.
Kit does not include:
- Susan Bates cable needle
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Sizing Notes
Sizing Notes
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about knitting a gauge swatch!
Finished Measurements
To fit U.S. Women’s Shoe Sizes.
- S 4-6½.
- M 7-9½.
- L 10-12½.
Finished foot length
- S 9” [23 cm]/7” [18 cm].
- M 10” [25.5 cm]/8” [20.5 cm].
- L 11” [28 cm]/9” [23 cm].
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Care
Pattern Care
Treat your finished project right! Make sure you read the care directions closely so your hard work ages gracefully.
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Dry Clean
- Do Not Iron.
- Machine Wash in Cool Water, Delicate Setting.
- Tumble Dry, Low Heat, Delicate Cycle.
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Reviews & Ratings
Reviews
Average Ratings
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RatingLocale1 to 5 of 6 Reviews1 – 5 of 6 ReviewsHighest to Lowest Rating5 out of 5 stars.Fun pattern!!!
11 months agoThis pattern is FANTASTIC! If I could give it 10 out of 5 stars, I would! Till now, I’ve only made simple socks, but wanted to expand my skills. It took some focus & concentration, but the directions were so thorough, yet simple enough that I had no trouble following them at all. I love not having to do a Kitchener stitch at the toe or wrap & turn stitches at the heel! Thanks a million to the designer for sharing her work and thanks to yarnspirations for offering good, reliable patterns, free of charge!Helpful?Costa Rica5 out of 5 stars.Beautiful Pattern
a year agoI loved knitting them and now wearing them. I learn to knit socks with a Yarnspirations Knit Sock-Along. Since then, I haven't stopped. This was my first Toe-Up pair.Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Quality of Product, 5.0 out of 5Value of Product, 5.0 out of 5- Verified Purchaser
floridaSkill LevelIntermediate5 out of 5 stars.Perfect
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2 years agoLoved the yarn. Making my project look awesome. Would definitely get once moreYes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 5.0 out of 5- Verified Purchaser
Skill LevelExperienced5 out of 5 stars.Sock pattern
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2 years agoI’m not done with the socks yet. I like how they look so far. I did have to watch the video a few times and read the instructions carefully but I figured it out. The second sock should go easier.Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 4.0 out of 5- Verified Purchaser
S.E.PASkill LevelIntermediate5 out of 5 stars.Making it easy to knit socks!
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2 years agoNice pattern with clear concise instructions! Easy to follow along and the instructor has some excellent hints on working with cables and some good tips for the project!Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 5.0 out of 51 Ratings-Only Review
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Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 3 of 3 QuestionsQ: Now that the knit along is over will the pattern be released?
2 years ago1 AnswerA: Hi, yes it will. In the mean time, you can find the project page here for the knit sock: https://www.yarnspirations.com/2023-patons-sock-along-lesson-knit
2 years agoHelpful?Q: There are some differences between the written pattern and the video. Week 2- the written pattern has just a two row repeat for the heel increase, but the video continues to do the 4 row cable for the instep. Confusing for a first time sock knitter.
2 years ago1 AnswerA: We are aware of the issue, please stay tuned for an updated copy of the pattern to be posted online. In the meantime, please follow along with the video as it is correct. If it's helpful, here is how the written pattern will be updated: Gusset: 1st rnd: (inc rnd) 1st needle: P1. C4F. (P2. K2) 4 (5-6) times. P2. C4B. P1. 2nd needle: K1. Kfb. Knit to end of needle. 3rd needle: Knit to last 2 sts. Kfb. K1. 2nd rnd: 1st needle: P1. K4 (P2. K2) 4 (5-6) times. P2. K4. P1. 2nd and 3rd needles: Knit. 3rd rnd: 1st needle: P1. K4. (P2. K2) 4 (5-6) times. P2. K4. P1. 2nd needle: K1. Kfb. Knit to end of needle. 3rd needle: Knit to last 2 sts. Kfb. K1. 4th rnd: As 2nd rnd. Repeat last 4 rounds. We apologize for any confusion but hope this helps.
2 years agoHelpful?Q: How do I find the pattern for this project? I am seeing no download links.
2 years ago1 AnswerA: Normally you sign up for the Sock A Long to get all of the information. Here's a link to the lesson landing page as the last lesson was released today. You will find 3 lessons here, each with a pattern and video. https://www.yarnspirations.com/2023-patons-sock-along-lesson-knit?utm_source=SalesForceMarketingCloud&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Jan-18-23_W7A_Patons_SAL_Lesson1
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