Continue working *K4, P2* pattern until you reach 1 inch below your desired leg length. Round 11: Needles 1 and 2 – *K4, P2. Set up row for both versions P – purl Sep 8, 2012 - Explore Bonnie Provencal's board "Toe Up Socks", followed by 167 people on Pinterest. Work *K4, P2* pattern along Needles 1 and 2. Row 17: Sl1, P2, K3, K2tog, K1, turn. I found that this made the toe look too pointed. Needle 3 – K2, Inc, K across needle Knitting Patterns, Sock / By admin. Simple Toe Up Socks – Part 1: Casting on! The Basic Toe-Up Sock Pattern Specifications. Row 19: Sl1, K1, P2, K4, K2tog, K1, turn. * Repeat from * to * (20 sts) Materials: Using the same needle, work the following heel flap sts from Needle 4: K1, P2, K4, P2. Needle 1: 20 sts (keep these as the same sts with the rib pattern) Row 27: Sl1, K15, K2tog, K1, turn nit the knit sts and purl the purl sts until the last 3 sts, K2tog, knit if the last st is a knit st, purl if the last st is a purl st. Repeat Round 32 and Round 33 until there are 18 sts on each needle (72 sts total). Needle 3 – Knit if the first st is a knit st, purl if the first st is a purl st, SSK, knit the knit sts and purl the purl sts across. Needle 4 – Knit the knit sts and purl the purl sts across. Leave Needles 1 and 2 unworked for the heel flap Needle 2 – *K4, P2. Row 26: Sl1, P14, P2tog, P1, turn Row 15: Sl1, K3, K2tog, K1, turn Continue in this manner. ), the smallest of which is 60 st circumference. The ribbing makes the fit more forgiving. The ribbing makes the fit more forgiving. The red/grey socks are for men’s size 9 socks.        Needle 4 – Knit the knit sts and purl the purl sts until the last 3 sts, K2tog, knit if the last st is a knit st, purl if the last st is a purl st. Slip a second unworked stitch from the left needle to the right needle knitwise. Bind off using the Icelandic Bind-Off for a stretchy finish. Row 18: Sl1, P6, P2tog, P1, turn Round 11: *K3, P1. or 2 skeins Patons Kroy Socks, Ragg Shades in Grey Brown Marl (for the red/grey socks) Materials: I wanted this to be a very basic pattern so I could concentrate on the fit and not any details or stylistic elements. I chose to do an afterthought heel because it fits great, can be easily replaced in the event of wear, and best of all it doesn’t disrupt the cool striping pattern … Slip a second unworked stitch from the left needle to the right needle knitwise. Increase until you have 40 sts total (10 sts per needle) Row 14: Sl1, P17, P2tog, P1, turn. This is my goto toe-up sock pattern for keeping small feet warm. The beauty of knitting toe-up socks is the ability to try on your sock as you go. Ribbed Toe-Up Slipper Socks by Amy Polcyn patterns > House of White Birches > House of White Birches #121049, Knit a Dozen Plus Slippers and 3 more... > Ribbed Toe-Up Slipper Socks Work rib pattern on all needles. K2tog – knit two stitches together (decrease). Row 28: Sl1, P16, P2tog, P1, turn. Copyright © 2021 Savidge Wood & Wool, LLC d/b/a. Round 4: K across Repeat Rows 12 and 13, 14 more times (15 repeats total, 30 rows total). Using a spare needle, pick up 12 sts along the length of the heel flap.           Needle 3 – K2, Inc, K across needle Basic Toe-Up Ribbed Socks for Men A man-sized basic ribbed sock pattern . Row 24: Sl1, P12, P2tog, P1, turn. Needle 3: 25 sts (with the heel flap sts split down the middle) Row 18: Sl1, P6, P2tog, P1, turn. These vintage inspired socks are built for comfort with no ribbing on the bottom of the foot but ribbing that stretches on the rest of the sock. Knitters who classify themselves as sock knitters can never have enough sock yarn or sock knitting patterns. Row 30: Sl1, P17, P2tog, P1, turn. I like a 2×2 ribbed cuff. We'll be working through the details step-by-step for both the Top-Down and Toe-Up versions of the pattern. Inc – knit into the front and back of the same stitch (increase). This crochet sock pattern from Nadine's Patterns is a seamless toe-up ankle sock pattern. * Repeat from * to * to end. Needle 2 – *K4, P2. Row 23: Sl1, K3, P2, K4, P2, K2tog, K1, turn. Continue working *K4, P2* pattern until you reach 1 inch below your desired leg length. Row 21: Sl1, K9, K2tog, K1, turn For the toe I casted on 16 stitches. I’ve had this pattern on my radar for far too long now.