Another way to knit socks in crochet

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4-stage crochet nose knitting method

The knitting of the mystery begins equally. For a filament ring to link 8 semi-solids and a row to close the connecting column, made in the 1st loop.

According to Scheme 1, perform in a circle the number of rows corresponding to the size.

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In the 2nd row, the number of loops increases twice = 16 loops.

Starting from the 3rd row, in each row of circular knitting, 4 loops are added.

Work continue with rows in the forward and reverse direction, that is, after the connecting column, turning the work so that the beginning of the circular row is not shifted and passed through the middle of the bottom of the foot. If necessary, right and left medium loops mark the contrasting thread.

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Step 2. Stop, heel and foot rise

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For the foot knit semi-solvents without loops and perform as many rows in a circle as indicated in the table below or in the manual for the model. The transition from a row to a row to continue to mark the contrasting thread by moving it up.

Then, in each row, start adding hinges for lifting the foot and heels: before and after the right medium loop, and before and after the left medium loop, perform 2 semi-solids. The number of rows with additives is indicated in the model instructions or is determined by the table:

Step 3. Wall heel

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For the heel wall, knit the columns without a Nakid according to Scheme 2 (shown below). If the last row with add-ons was facial, after turning, as shown in the diagram, with the help of connecting columns to pass to the edge of the heel wall, to penetrate the high loop of the heel, turn and continue working according to the scheme. If the last row with additives was involving, first with the help of connecting the columns go to the edge of the heel wall and pin 1 loop from the side edge of the heel, turn and

Work continue according to the scheme.

In the 1st row of the heel wall at the beginning and at the end, perform 2 columns without Nakid, associated together. In the remaining rows, the reception is performed only at the end of each row. To do this, enter the heel wall in the last loop, capture and pull the thread, then the hook enter the heel's side edge into the next loop, capture and pull the thread, then capture the thread and stretch through all the hinges on the hook. Then turn the operation and immediately, as shown in the diagram, in the last loop, perform 1 column without a Nakid.

Continue work according to the scheme. In the Scheme, the heel wall fit on 15 loops (according to the table corresponds to sizes 36-41). For smaller sizes, the number of loops in both sides of the middle loop of the bottom of the foot, respectively, decreases, and for large sizes - increases (see the table shown in "Step 2"). The number of rows for the heel wall for different sizes is different, these values ​​are also defined on the table.

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Step 4. Top Sock

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The upper part of the sock begins from the top edge of the heel (here 19th near the scheme 2) and

Knit in a circle. To narrow the upper part of the sock, depending on the size according to the instructions for the model or in accordance with the table, additional accurates are performed, as shown in the 20th and 21st rows of circuit 2 (given above, in "Step 3"). As a result of the lubricants in a circular row, the same number of loops should be obtained as originally for the foot.

Tie the upper part of the sock of the corresponding length.

The second toe knit is similar. For models with side patterns on the top of the sock

The loop after the heel wall should be distributed in both directions symmetrically.

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Magazine "Sabrina. Special issue "No. 4/2015

Photo: Sabrina magazine. Special edition "4/2015

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