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hed zeAbout 7 1 ⁄ 2" (19 cm) foot

circumference, 10" (25.5 cm)

foot length from back of

heel to tip of toe, and 8 1 ⁄ 2"

(21.5 cm) leg length fromtop of cuff to base of heel.

To t U.S. women’s shoe sizes

8 1 ⁄ 2 to 91 ⁄ 2 (European sizes

39.5 to 40.5).

yaFingering weight

(#1 Super Fine).

Shown here: Quince &Company Tern (75% wool,

25% silk; 181 yd [165 m]/

50 g): #750 kelp, 2 skeins.

eedeFoot and lower leg:

Size U.S. 1 (2.25 mm): set of

4 or 5 double-pointed (dpn).

upper leg: size U.S. 2

(2.75 mm): set of 4 or 5 dpn.

Adjust needle size if necessary

to obtain the correct gauge.

Markers (m); cable needle

(optional); tapestry needle.

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18 sts and 26 rnds = 2" (5 cm)in St st on smaller needles,

worked in rnds.

40 sts of Wings Instep chart

measures 3" (7.5 cm) wide

on smaller needles.

I wanted the pattern to ow 

along the front of the leg and 

instep in the same orientation it

was shown in the pattern book.” 

e-U aveeDsignD  Ann Budd 

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eWith two smaller dpn held tog and using the Turkish/Eastern

method (see page 00), CO 8 sts. Divide sts on 3 dpn so that

there are 2 sole sts on Needle 1, 4 instep sts on Needle 2, and

2 sole sts on Needle 3; rnd begins at center of sole (between

Needles 1 and 3).

Inc rnd: On Needle 1, knit to last st, M1 (see Glossary), k1; on

Needle 2, k1, M1, knit to last st, M1, k1; on Needle 3, k1, M1,

knit to end—4 sts inc’d.

Rep the inc rnd on the next 7 rnds—40 sts. Rep the inc rnd

every other rnd 10 times—80 sts; 20 sole sts on Needle 1, 40

instep sts on Needle 2, and 20 sole sts on Needle 3.

FWorking the sole sts in St st as established, work 40 instep sts

(Needle 2) in patt from Wings Instep chart (see Notes for adding

length) until Rnds 1–24 of chart have been worked 3 times,

ending at the end of instep sts (Needle 2) on Rnd 24 of chart

(leave sts of Needle 3 unworked)—72 chart rnds completed;

piece measures about 8" (20.5 cm) from tip of toe.

HeeArrange sts so that all 40 sole sts (Needle 1 and Needle 3) are

on the same needle for the heel and divide the 40 instep sts on

2 needles to work later. Work the 40 sole stitches back and forth

in short-rows in two halves as foll.

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sock knitt ing mstr clss

irst lWork 1 less st each short-row as foll:

Row 1: (RS) K39, turn work—1 regular st unworked at end of

needle.Row 2: (WS) Bring yarn from back to front over right needle

to create a backward yo, p38, leaving last st unworked—1

regular st unworked at end of row; 1 regular st and 1 “paired st”

consisting of a stitch plus a yo at beg of row. Turn work.

Row 3: Bring yarn from front to back over right needle to create

a normal yo, knit to paired st at end of row, turn work—1 paired

stitch and 1 regular st unworked at each end of row.

Row 4: Bring yarn from back to front over right needle to create

a backward yo, purl to paired st at end of row, turn work.

Row 5: Bring yarn from front to back over right needle to create

a normal yo, knit to paired st at end of row, turn work.

sconD lWork 1 more st each short-row as foll:

Row 1: (RS) Cont with the same RS row, k1 (the knit st of the

paired st), correct the mount of the yo so that its leading leg is in

front of the needle, k2tog (the yo tog with the knit st of the follpaired st), turn work, leaving rem yo of the pair unworked.

Row 2: (WS) Bring yarn from back to front over right needle to

create a backward yo, purl to the rst paired st, p1 (the purl st

of the pair), ssp (the yo of the pair tog with the purl st of the foll

pair; see Glossary), turn work, leaving rem yo of pair unworked.

Row 3: Bring yarn from front to back over right needle to create

a normal yo, knit to the rst paired st, k1 (the knit st of the pair),

correct the mount of the next 2 yo’s, k3tog (the 2 yo’s tog with

the knit st of the foll pair), turn work, leaving rem yo of the pair 

unworked.

Row 4: Bring yarn from back to front over right needle to create

a backward yo, purl to the rst paired st, p1 (the purl st of the

pair), sssp (the 2 yo’s tog with the purl st of the foll pair; see

Glossary), turn work, leaving rem yo of pair unworked.

A well-rounded three-ply wool/silk blend from Quince

& Company is a tting match for this ornate design. The

yarn’s near perpendicular plies and predominant wool

content give loft, bounce, and strength to the fabric while

also rendering the intricate pattern of twisted and wrapped

stitches with great clarity. A generous dusting of undyed

silk (25%) gives a glassy halo to the stitches while helping

the raised-stitch motif stand out even more from its reverse

stockinette background. The silk also gives this yarn a hint

more density and strength, though not as much abrasion

resistance as you’d get from nylon. A yarn with dyed silk

would have a deeper glow, while you’d get a more matte

effect in 100% wool or a wool/nylon blend. For optimal

stitch denition, steer toward yarns with three or more

plies—or even a multiple-plied cable-style yarn. If you

want to add a touch of wobble and nuance to the motif,

try a springy two-ply yarn instead. Either way, you’ll want

to stick with a solid or semisolid colorway to preserve the

stitch pattern.  — Clara Parkes

Yarn Note

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nn DD is the best-selling author of The Knitter’s Handy

Book of Patterns and The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater 

Patterns. She is also the author of Getting Started Knitting Socks,

Interweave Presents Knitted Gifts, Knitting Green, and Simple

 Style, and coauthor of Bag Style, Color Style, Lace Style, and

Wrap Style. She is a book editor and the former senior editor 

of Interweave Knits magazine. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.

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