Hufflepuff Socks, Knitting - Muggle Wear |
Oct 28 2008, 08:33 AM
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Super Jenn!![]() Posts: 2,593 Joined: 5:43pm March 19, 2006 Location: Knitting elf socks & scarves in the Hufflepuff Common Room. . . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
© Kaae Supplies Arwetta Filcolana (80% merino wool, 20% nylon) 50g in yellow Arwetta Filcolana (80% merino wool, 20% nylon) 50g in black Set of 5 US1½ (2.50 mm) DPNs Tapestry needle Finished Measurements Approximately 7” (17.78 cm) around, 9” (22.86 cm) long from the back of the heel to the tip of the toe, and 12" (30.48 cm) high from the top of the leg to the bottom of the heel. Charts Chart 1 Chart 2 Click on the image for a full-sized picture. Chart 3 Instructions CO 62 sts in black. Leg Ribbing Join together being careful not to twist sts and knit 1 round. *K1, p1* around, then change to yellow. *K1, p 1* for 20 rounds. Leg Ribbon K 2 rounds in black. Work Chart 1 for sock 1, making sure to keep the yarn on the purl side. Work Chart 2 for sock 2, making sure to keep the yarn on the purl side. Sock 1 Work Rows 1-3 of Chart 3 five times, leaving the rest of the chart unworked and making sure to keep the yarn on the purl side. Sock 2 Work Chart 3 twice, making sure to keep the yarn on the purl side. When you reach the arrow on Chart 3 the second time through, skip to the heel flap instructions. Heel Flap The heel flap is knit in yellow over needles 4 & 1, which are moved to one needle. Knit back and forward over this one needle only. Row 1: (RS) sl 1 st knit-wise with yarn in back, *k 1, sl 1 st purl-wise with yarn in back. Repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 2: (WS) sl 1 st purl-wise with yarn in front, purl to end. Repeat Rows 1 & 2 13 times, for a total of 26 rows. Heel Turn Work in short-rows to shape the heel as follows, remembering to k1 yellow, k1 black throughout. (RS) Sl 1 st knit-wise with yarn in back, k15, ssk, k1, turn. (WS) P5, p2tog, p1, turn *Sl 1 st purl-wise with yarn in back, knit to 1 st before gap formed on previous row, ssk (1 st from each side of the gap), k 1 turn. Sl 1 st purl-wise With yarn in front, p to 1 st before gap formed on previous row, p2tog ( 1 st from each side of gap), p 1, turn.** Repeat from * to ** until all sts are knit. Gussets Needle 1: (RS) Knit the half of the heel sts, then pick up 17 sts along the selvedge edge of the heel flap. Needles 2 & 3: Knit. Needle 4: Pick up 17 sts along the selvedge edge of the heel flap, then knit the remaining heel sts with the same needle. K1 rnd, remembering to k1 yellow, k1 black on needles 1 & 4 and making sure to end with a black. Sharp Gusset *Needle 1: Knit to last 4 sts keeping the yellow & black pattern, k2tog in black. Needles 2 & 3: Knit. Needle 4: K2, ssk in black, knit remaining sts, keeping the yellow & black pattern.** Repeat from * to ** 17 times. Foot Knit in yellow & black stripe pattern over needles 1 & 4 and using Chart 2 for needles 2 & 3 until the foot reaches your pinky toe. Remember to only use Rows 1-6 of Chart 2 for sock 1, and the entirety of Chart 2 for sock 2. Toe Knit the entire toe in yellow. Knit 1 round, while evenly dec 4 sts. Knit 5 rounds. Knit 1 round, while evenly dec 4 sts. Knit 4 rounds. Knit 1 round, while evenly dec 4 sts. Knit 3 rounds. Knit 1 round, while evenly dec 4 sts. Knit 2 rounds. Knit 1 round, while evenly dec 4 sts. *Knit 1 round. Knit 1 round, while evenly dec 4 sts.** Repeat from * to ** 3 times. Knit 1 round. Break yarn and take the tail through every st and sew it up tightly. Finishing Weave in loose ends. Block lightly. Final Product ![]() Credit Kaae's tutorial was taken with permission from knittingbykaae.blogspot.com. Please note that the patterns and tutorials you find here have been designed by Harry Potter fans all over the Internet. The authors alone hold the copyrights and licenses to these patterns and tutorials, which means you CANNOT use their patterns to make something that you will sell to others afterward. You can use them to make things for yourself. You can make some for your friends and ask them to pay for supplies. You CANNOT, however, ask them to pay you to do it as though you had created this pattern by yourself, or try to sell you crafts to a local store. Think about it. Would you take a Prisoner of Azkaban book, photocopy it, put your name in big red letters on the front cover and try to sell it in your local library? The answer is, obviously, no. Well, selling crafts you have made but not designed would be just as bad! Please note that posting a picture of a finished object on Leaky Lounge will be taken as permission for the photo to be included in the Harry Potter Crafts gallery. If you do NOT wish your photos to be included in this gallery, please PM a Crafty Witch at the time of posting. Also note that the tutorials, recipes and patterns found here have not been tested and that The Leaky Cauldron's Harry Potter Crafts section is not responsible for any mistakes they may contain. If you do find something wrong in one of them, however, please e-mail us to let us know. On that note, Harry crafting to all! This post has been edited by As_Weasley_as_I_wannabe: Feb 19 2009, 08:14 AM -------------------- Jenn |
Nov 24 2008, 01:05 AM
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This tutorial can now also be found on the main site here.
You can also get to it by clicking the link in the title of the tutorial! -------------------- Hardhatcat
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