Cool crochet socks. The fastest way to crochet socks.MK. The freshest ideas - video tutorials

In this tutorial, we will show you how crochet baby socks. These socks are perfect for both cool weather and winter, if you change to a yarn containing wool. If you want, then having understood the principle of knitting children's socks, you can knit them for any adult.

For work you will need:

  • About 40-50 g of Pekhorka "Children's novelty" light green yarn (100% acrylic, 200m-50g);
  • Hook number 2.

Legend:

  • VP- air loop;
  • RLS- single crochet;
  • SS- connecting column;
  • *……….* - repeat to the end of the row.

The first part of the video tutorial on knitting gum sock:

The second part of the video of the master class on knitting the height of the sock:

The third part of the video of the master class on knitting the heel of the sock:

The fourth part of the video of the master class on knitting a toe:

Our explanations for the video tutorials on knitting children's socks:

We knit an elastic band and the height of the socks

We collect 10 air loops, 1 VP, we knit the entire row of RLS. We knit with straight-turn knitting. From the 2nd row, you need to start knitting RLS for the back half loops and knit 1 VP at the beginning of each row. It turns out an elastic band with a ribbed surface. Fold in half and connect the initial and last row of the SS. It turns out a pipe through which the heel of the child must pass. We got a length of 20.5 cm and a width of 3.5 cm. We turn it on the wrong side and begin to knit the base of the sock. To do this, we collect loops in a circle of gum. It turned out 36 loops. Next, we knit in a circle RLS 9 rows. The height of the sock, together with the elastic, turned out to be 6.5 cm.

We knit a heel

We divide knitting into 2 parts, mark 18 loops each. One piece is left untied. We divide the second part by 3, we get 6 loops. These loops should remain at the end of all decreases. We knit in straight-turn rows one part of the sock (18 loops). At the beginning of each row, we do not make lifting loops and knit from the second loop of RLS, and at the end we do not knit one loop. Thus, the number of loops is reduced. Continue knitting until 6 stitches remain. Now we begin to round the heel by adding loops. To do this, at the beginning of each row, we knit in 2 loops, and at the end of the row we knit additional 2 side loops. We knit straight-turn knitting. By adding side loops, we form the heel. After knitting all the side loops, you should get 18 loops, as well as on the side that has not yet been knitted.

Rows look like this:

  • 1 row: 18 loops;
  • 2 row: 16 loops;
  • 3 row: 14 loops;
  • 4 row: 12 loops;
  • 5 row: 10 loops;
  • 6 row: 8 loops;
  • 7 row: 6 loops. And we start adding. To do this, first mark each side row with a thread of a contrasting color so as not to miss them during knitting. On each side, 7 pieces are obtained.

So, we knit 6 loops plus in the second and third side row along the loop and, having unfolded knitting, we knit a new row from the second loop. In this row, a total of 8 loops are obtained.

  • 8 row: 8 + 2 side = 10 loops;
  • 9 row: 10 + 2 = 12 loops;
  • 10 row: 12 + 2 = 14 loops;
  • 11 row: 14 + 2 = 16 loops;
  • 12 row: 16 + 2 = 18 (at the end, there should be 1 contrasting thread on each side (these are the first 18 loops of the heel). Next, we knit the 19 loop in the next gap, after we mark the beginning of the row and knit 18 front loops + 2 loops connecting heel with the top of the toe, and 18 more. In total, at the end of the row you will get 39 loops.

Knit toe socks

Now we knit in a circle 39 loops of RLS 20 rows, to the end of the little finger (11 cm) and begin to decrease the loops.

Attach a marker to the beginning of the row.

  • 1st row: *3 sc, decrease*
  • 2nd row: *2 sc, decrease*
  • 3rd row: *1 sc, decrease*

Yarn "Svetlana" produced by "Semenovskaya yarn", 250 g / 100 m, Wool 50%, acrylic 50%.
Yarn consumption: 80 g.
Tools: hook number 3, knitting needle.
Knitting density: Pg \u003d 1.65 columns in 1 cm, Pv \u003d 0.95 columns in 1 row.
Size: 24 - 25.

Plain socks are crocheted. These socks knit quickly. They fit perfectly on the leg and are comfortable to wear. If you wear out your heel quickly, this one is for you. The heel is knitted separately and is very easy to change. Knitting video at the end of this page.

Crochet socks. Beginner's Guide

Model description

Socks are connected from the toe in a spiral with columns with one crochet. On top - the cuff connected by an elastic band (). Cuff width 5 cm.

Loop calculation

To knit socks, you will need two measurements: the length of the foot (feet) and the girth of the foot at its widest point.

Measuring the circumference of the foot at the widest point

Received: foot length - 25 cm,foot circumference 24 cm.

We determine the number of columns that need to be knitted along the width of the sock, for this we multiply the girth of the foot by the knitting density horizontally (Pg \u003d 1.65 columns per 1 cm) and round to a whole value: 24 x 1.65 = 40.

We determine the number of rows that need to be knitted along the length of the sock from the beginning of the toe to the heel. Considering that the heel occupies ¼ of the length of the foot, we get what needs to be connected: 25/4 x 3 x Pv = 18.75 x 0.95 = 18 rows.The result is also rounded up to an integer.

Sequence of work

For a beautiful toe shape, we will knit 10 columns with 1 yarn (including 2 lifting air loops). See details. Next , sticking to . According to this rule, in each circle we will add 10 columns (the same amount as we knitted in the initial ring). We mark the first loop of the row with a marker (in the photo, a piece of contrasting yarn). Numbers in parentheses indicate the total number of columns in the row.

We knit 2 lifting air loops. We mark the last loop with a marker. It will be the first loop of the row.

Mark the air loop with a marker

1 row: in the initial ring we knit 2 lifting air loops, 9 columns with 1 yarn; (10)

2 row: 2 columns with 1 yarn in each loop of the previous row; (20)

3 row: * 2 columns with 1 yarn over in one loop of the previous row, 1 column with 1 yarn over * - repeat 10 times; (thirty)

4 row: 3 row: * 2 columns with 1 yarn over in one loop of the previous row, 2 columns with 1 yarn over * - repeat 10 times. (40)

We see that in 4 circles with additions we got 40 columns - what was required according to the calculation for the width of the sock.

Note: if during the calculation you got the number of columns that is not divisible by 10, for example, not 40, but 46, then the increase should be distributed as evenly as possible in the next, in this case, the 5th row.

Now we knit 14 more rows without increments: in total, from the beginning of the toe to the heel, according to the calculation, we got 18 rows.

Crochet sock toe

In the 19th row we knit a hole for the heel. The heel loops are half of the toe loops, we have 20 loops. Having connected the 18th row, we collect 20 loops with a double set of half-columns. Usually a set of loops is performed with air loops, but a double set in this case is better, since it is elastic and it will be more convenient to put on socks, they sit better on the leg.

The set is performed as follows: we knit an air loop and mark it with a marker. This stitch will be the first stitch of the row.

Mark the first stitch with a marker.

We pick up the front (left) wall of the previous loop and pull out the air loop. There are 2 loops on the hook.

We knit these two loops together.

Again we pick up the front (left) wall of the previous loop and pull out the air loop.

We knit the air loop again

Then we knit these loops together. So we collect 20 loops. We skip 20 loops of the previous row and knit the remaining loops with columns with 1 crochet.

Heel hole

We knit 3 more rows with columns with 1 crochet and lanewe go to knitting cuffs. We knit a cuff (see how to knit an elastic bandu crochet). The width of the cuff is optional, we have 5 cm. The cuff is knitted in a spiral, in order to equalize the edge of the cuff at the end of the row, we reduce the height of the columns: we knit a single column before work and a half-column at work.

Crochet the heel of the sock

Let's calculate how many rows we need to knit to form the heel. As we already mentioned, the heel accounts for ¼ of the length of the sock or 25: 4 \u003d 6.25 cm. Multiply the resulting value by the density of knitting vertically and round up to a whole number: 6.25 x 0.95 \u003d 6 rows. We will decrease the loops in the same way as adding loops for the toe, but in the reverse order. So, with decreases, you need to knit 3 rows, making decreases after 2 columns, then after 1 column, and then decrease the loops without skipping the columns. We make decreases by knitting 2 columns with one vertex.

1 row: we fix the working thread in the middle of the trace (11th loop from the beginning of the row). We knit 2 lifting air loops, then 9 columns with 1 crochet. Due to the height of the columns, the hole turned out to be rectangular. In the first row, we need to align the rectangular shape. To do this, we knit 3 columns with a common top at the ends of the hole, sticking a hook at the beginning, middle and end of the column. Next, 20 columns with 1 double crochet, 3 columns with a common top, 10 columns with 1 double crochet, close the row with a half-column; (42)

2 row: 2 chain lifts, 9 stitches with 1 yarn over, 2 stitches with 1 yarn over and a common top, 18 stitches with 1 yarn over, 2 stitches with 1 yarn over and a common top, 10 stitches with 1 yarn over , we close the row with a connecting column; (40)

3 row: 2 lifting air loops, 39 columns with 1 crochet, we close the row with a connecting column; (40)

3 rows remain and we begin to decrease the loops in the same way as the toe. For brevity, we will consider the lifting air loops as a column.

4 row : * 2 columns with 1 yarn, 2 columns with 1 yarn and a common top * - repeat 10 times, close the row with a connecting column; (thirty)

5 row: * 1 column with 1 yarn, 2 columns with 1 yarn and a common top * - repeat 10 times, close the row with a connecting column; (20)

6 row: * 2 columns with 1 yarn and a common top * - repeat 10 times, close the row with a connecting column. (10)

We tighten the remaining hole. We fix the ends of the threads.

Crochet socks video tutorial

So I ventured to MK, do not judge strictly.
We will knit such topules. Red and pink are connected the same way, only the strapping at the bottom is different.

I knitted with threads "Sun" 400m / 100g, 100% cotton, hook 0.85

First we knit the base of our shoe, it can be used in many other booties. But everything is in order.

We start with the insole, we knit it according to this pattern

tie a chain of 10ch.
1p - 2ch lifting, 3 half-columns with a crochet (p.st.s / n) in the first loop, 8 p.st.s / n in each subsequent loop, 7p.st.s / n in the 10th loop, 8 p.st. s / n on the reverse side of the chain, 3p.st.s / n in the last loop, conn.
Here's what happens

2r. -2v.p.lift, p.st.s/n, 2.p.st.s/n from one.loop, 2p.st.s/n from one.loop, 10 p.st.s/n in each of the subsequent loops, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, 2p.st.s / n from one.loop, 3p.st.s / n from one.loop, 2.p.st.s / n from one. loop, 2 p. st. s / n from one. loop, 10 p. st. s / n into each of the subsequent loops, 2. p. st. s / n from one. loop, 2 p. st. s / n from one. loop, p. st. s / n., conn.

3r. -2c.p. lifting, p.st.s / n, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st.s / n, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, 12 p.st .s / n in each of the subsequent loops, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st.s / n, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st. s / n, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st.s / n, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st.s / n, 2. p.st.s / n from one. loop, 12 p.st.s / n in each of the subsequent loops, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st.s / n, 2. p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st.s / n, conn.st.

4r.- vp, 2st.b / n from one loop, st.b / n, 2st.b / n from one loop, st.b / n, 2st.b / n from one loop, 3 st.b /n in each. from the last loops, 11 p.st.s / n in each of the subsequent loops, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.st.s / n, 2.p.st.s / n from one.loop, p.sts/n, 2.p.st.s/n from one.loop, p.st.s/n, p.st.s/n, 2.p.st.s/n from one.loop, p.st.s/n, 2.p.st.s/n from one.loop, p.sts/n, 2.p.st.s/n from one.loop, 11 p. st.s / n in each of the subsequent loops, 3 st.b / n in each. from the last loops, 2st.b / n from one loop, st.b / n, 2st.b / n from one loop, st.b / n, 2st.b / n from one loop, connected st.

The insole is ready!
Now, without tearing off the thread, we will begin to knit the sidewalls,
1.r - ch 2 lifting, make a crochet and insert a hook under the posts, like this

Thus, we tie the entire insole in a circle p.st.s / n

2.r -2v.p. lift, 62p.st. s / n. in a circle, connection art.

3r. - 2v.p.lift, 22p.st.s / n, here decreases begin - 2 p.st.s / n we knit together, like this

then comes p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, p.st. s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, 22p.st.s/n, conn.st.

4.r - 2v.p.lift, 21p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st. s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, 21p.st.s / n, conn.st.

5p. - 2p. lifting, 17st.b / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p .st.s / n together, 17st.b / n, conn.st.

The base for the shoe is ready!

Insert the hook into 14p from the knot, make st.b / n and tie a chain of 12ch.

insert the hook into the 2nd p. from the hook and knit st.b / n and another 9 st.b / n, one in each loop of the chain, conn. at the base of the booties (sidewall), but not exactly in the loop with which we started, but in the next one.

knitting turn and knit 10 st.b / n, 6ch (this is the future loop) and another 10 st.b / n on the other hand, connect st to the base of the booties.

Now you need to tie the entire top in a circle of st.b / n with a contrasting thread, into an arch from the VP. for the loop we knit 8 st.b / n.

The top is ready. Now let's start tying the bottom, we start from the center behind the booties, with a hook we grab 2 loops of the pigtail, which we have formed during the transition from the insole to the sidewalls and we knit a series of shuttlecocks: * st.b / n and st.s / n in one loop, c. n, skip one p. * - so in a circle to the end.
It remains to sew a flower, a button and beads into each shuttlecock. If the beads are large, then first we knit the first row of st.b / n, and only then a row with shuttlecocks.

This is how the shoes should turn out as a result

Booties №2
We knit the base as in the previous case, only after the 5th row we do not cut the thread, but we knit another row
6r. - 15 st.b / n, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p.st.s / n, 2 p.st.s / n together, p. st.s / n, 15 st.b / n, conn..st.

Now cut the thread and fasten off.

Count 15p from our knot in reverse order and insert the hook, we will knit, as it were, from the inside out, in reverse order, this is the binding of the front.

make st.b / n and 2 more st.s / n in one loop, ch, skip one loop, again st.b / n and 2 st.s / n in one loop, ch, skip one etc., you should get 6 shuttlecocks, st.b / n, a chain of 12ch and a connecting column in the loop with which we started. Oh, I don't know if I made it clear now?

3v.p. lift, * v.p., skip one p.

* st.b / n in the arch of the previous row, vp * - in a circle to the end, finish the connection.

Top binding: with a contrasting thread - 1r.-ch, * st.b / n in the air. previous row, vp * - in a circle to the end.

2p. - v.p. st.b / n, st.s / n (if the threads are thin 2st.s / n in red) and another st.b / n - all this in air.p. the previous row. Such shuttlecocks knit in a circle to the end.

Bottom binding for pink booties: like shoes.
Bottom binding for red booties:
we knit with red threads - we grab 2 loops of the pigtail with a hook, which we formed during the transition from the insole to the sidewalls and knit:
1st p. - * st.b / n, 2ch, skip one loop * - in a circle to the end.
2nd p. - in each arch from the v.p. - st.b / n, 2 st.s / n, st.b / n, to the end in a circle.
We carefully fasten and hide all the threads, sew on flowers, beads, thread a ribbon, rubber band or knitted cord (whoever you like more) and get such beauty!

We offer an easy way to crochet socks in this master class with a video lesson. Socks with an embossed pattern are warm, thick , they fit the feet well, as they are connected with an elastic band.

To knit these socks, you do not need to know complex techniques, do calculations. This master class will be useful for beginners to learn to knit, the description describes step by step how to crochet socks.

For knitting socks, you need from 150 to 200 grams of yarn, hook number 3. If you are using thin yarn, then make the thread in two additions.

Crochet socks description step by step:

Knitting socks from toes to heel begins. First of all, a circle is knitted up to the width of the foot. Next, the sock is knitted with a pipe to the heel, after which the heel is knitted with a straight cloth and the back seam is made. Finally, the sock is knitted along the top to the desired cuff height.

First of all, the toe of the sock is performed, it looks like a connected circle with a raised center. The width of the circle should be equal to the width of the foot so that the socks are not narrow.

Crochet socks pattern:

To get started, dial a chain of 5 air.p. and close it with a connecting post in a ring. Make 3 rep. lift, knit 9 st.s / n from the ring. Close the first row in a circle with a connecting column in the 3rd lifting loop.

For the 2nd row, dial 3 air stitches, knit 2 sts / n from each loop. In total, there are 19 st.s / n in this row, complete its connection. in the last air.p.

In the 3rd row, make 3 air stitches, knit repeating 2 st.s / n from one loop, 1 st.s / n, complete the row of connections, in this row the number of columns will increase by 10.

In the 4th row, increase by knitting 2 columns from one loop through 2 regular columns. The total number of columns will increase again by 10. Complete the series of connections.

In the 5th row, go to knitting the main part of the sock with a relief pattern without additions.

Make 2 rep. lifting, on the first column, make a convex column. To do this, start the hook by the leg of the column before work and knit st.s / n on it.

The next column will be concave, wind the hook behind the leg of the second column at work and knit 1 st.s / n on it.

So alternate knitting a convex and concave column to the end of the row, at the end, make a connection. in the 2nd lifting loop.

On the next row, repeat the same steps. You have already divided all the columns into concave and convex. At the beginning of the row, dial 2 air stitches, then knit convex columns on the legs of the convex columns, and concave columns on the legs of the concave ones. It turns out a three-dimensional pattern with embossed paths along the toe.

In circular rows with a relief elastic band, knit a sock with a pipe to the beginning of the heel.

When the main part of the sock is equal in length to the length of your foot, sew a seam on the back of the heel . To do this, simply fold the heel in half, sew the edges on the wrong side with a needle or sew a connecting seam with a hook.

At the last step, knit the top of the sock . The working thread after stitching the heel is on the back of the sock. Make 3 air stitches, then knit double crochets along the side of the heel, winding the hook behind the extreme stitches, on the front of the toe knit relief stitches according to the pattern and knit stitches with a crochet on the second side of the heel. Complete the row of connections in the 3rd lifting loop.

If knitting is not to your liking, then this master class was created especially for you. Crochet lovers do not have to switch to knitting needles, because socks can also be crocheted! These socks are knitted from the toe. Crocheted socks are very cozy, and if you choose thin yarn, they are quite suitable for summer.

If you stop at the yarn that was used in the master class, then the socks will turn out to be dense and warm. The description is given for 37-38 foot size. It is possible to knit socks 1 size more / less, taking a hook 1 number more / less and without changing the thickness of the thread. In any case, when knitting a sock, try to try it on more often and adjust the knitting. We will knit the sock with single crochets.

Tools and materials for knitting socks:

  • Yarn for hand knitting Unity Light 48% wool, 52% acrylic, 100 g/200 m.
  • Hook number 3.

As mentioned above, we start knitting socks from the toe. We collect 10 air loops (hereinafter - VP) and 1 more to lift the first row.


Starting from the second loop from the hook, we knit single crochets. We knit 10 stitches without a crochet.


To make the explanation more clear and understandable, look at the toe knitting pattern:


On the other side of the chain, we knit another 10 single crochets. We finished knitting the 1st row, in total we got 20 loops in a row. In the diagram, this row is marked in green.


Two extreme loops on each side are marked with bright threads. There should be 8 loops between the marked loops. We will knit the sock in a spiral, i.e. without doing c.p. to rise at the beginning of each row.


Starting from the second row, we will knit increments (marked with checkmarks in the diagram). So, we knit: an increase in the marked loop, 8 columns without a crochet, 2 increases (one increase in each of the marked loops), 8 columns without a crochet, an increase in the marked loop. In total, there are 24 loops in a row.


Third row: 2 single crochet, 1 increase (note: we always knit the increase closer to the long side of the oval), 8 single crochet (we will always knit 8 single crochet between increases), 1 increase, 2 single crochet, 1 increase. There are now 28 stitches in the row.


In the fourth row, on the smaller side of the oval, between the increments there are 4 single crochets, on the long side there are still 8. There are 32 loops in the row.

Fifth row: on the smaller side of the oval between the increments 6 single crochet, on the larger side - 8. There are 36 loops in the row.


The sixth row is the last in which we will knit increases according to the scheme. In this row, on the smaller side of the oval, between the increments, 8 single crochets are obtained, and on the larger side, as always, 8. There are 40 loops in the row.


We should get such a "hat":


Starting from the next row (seventh in a row), we will alternate the colors of the yarn. We will knit this row with light green yarn. So that the place where we changed the yarn was not too noticeable, we will do it on the underside of the sock. That is, we knit the beginning of the row as before with dark green yarn, and in the middle of the long side of the oval we change the color of the yarn. In each loop of the previous row we knit 1 single crochet.


The orange threads that we fixed at the very beginning can already be removed.


7-13 rows: in each loop of the previous row we knit 1 single crochet (40 loops in a row).

At the level where there were increases in the 6th row, we knit increases in the 14th row. There will be 4 increases in the row, which means that the total number of loops is now 44.


15 row: 1 single crochet in each loop.

16 row: again at the level of increases in the 14th row, we knit increases in the 16th row. Now the number of loops is 48. I want to note that when knitting, of course, it is advisable to try on the sock more often. So, if you knit on a narrow leg, then perhaps in the 16th row you will not need to knit increases.


Further 15 rows, we knit 1 single crochet in each loop of the previous row. Your number of rows may be different. It all depends on the size of the foot and the selected hook and yarn. It is better to measure the length of the knitted part of the sock. At size 38, it should be approximately 14 cm. This part of the sock should end without reaching the heel 1 cm.


We begin to knit the heel. Now we will knit not in a circle, but with a straight fabric, turning the knitting. In the heel we will have 22 loops and we will knit it in one color. It is important that the last row before the heel is knitted with yarn of a different color, i.e. our last row is dark green, and the heel will be light green.

We knit 11 loops with dark green yarn, then another 11 yarns of light green color. We turn knitting, skip the first loop and, starting from the second, knit 21 single crochet.


Turn the knitting again and knit, starting from the second loop, 20 single crochets.


So, when knitting each subsequent row, the first loop is always skipped, we start knitting the row from the second loop from the hook and knit (n-1) loop, where n is the number of loops in the previous row.


Thus we knit 22 rows. It turns out a triangular heel.


Now we knit again in a circle while still light green yarn. Work 22 single crochets on one side of the heel, then 13 single crochets along the top of the toe, 1 inc, 12 single crochets and again 22 heel stitches.


Now again we begin to alternate the colors of the yarn. For convenience, we will consider the previous row as the first. Second row: in the middle of each side of the heel we will knit a decrease, i.e. we knit 10 single crochets, a decrease, then we knit in a circle to the same level on the opposite side of the heel and we knit a decrease there. In the photo, the place where we knit decreases is indicated by an arrow.


3rd row: in a circle, 1 single crochet in each loop.

4th row: again we knit decreases at the same level.


5th row: knit in a circle with single crochet.

6th row: we knit decreases in the middle of each side of the heel.


7th row: we begin to form a notch on the back of the heel. To do this, at the very beginning of the series, i.e. at the top of the heel triangle we knit 1 decrease. Next, we knit the entire row with single crochets.


8th row: we knit decreases in the middle of each side of the heel and we also knit 1 decrease in the middle of the upper part of the sock (at the level where we made an increase in the first row after knitting the heel).

9th row: decrease at the very beginning of the row (continue to form a notch on the back of the heel), decrease in the middle of each side of the heel.


In the 10th row, again we knit decreases in the middle of each side of the heel.

11 row: decrease in the center of the heel triangle, then in a circle single crochet.


12 row: decrease in the middle of each side of the heel.

13 row: decrease in the center at the very beginning of the row.

14th row: knit as the 12th row.

15 row: in a circle we knit columns without a crochet.

16th row: double crochets.


Now let's start knitting gum. We knit 2 ch. to raise a new row, then we make a crochet on the hook, insert the hook under the column of the previous row, grab the working thread and knit a double crochet.



It turns out that one column is convex, and the other is concave.


We alternate such columns to the end of the row.


In the next row, we knit convex columns over convex ones, concave ones - over concave ones. We knit in this way several rows to the desired height of the gum.


By analogy, we knit the second sock.


Happy knitting! With best wishes in your work, the author of the master class is Anna Lavrentyeva.

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