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Yarn: Jacob Black Aran 100% Wool. 3ply Tension: 4 stitches per inch and 7 rows per inch. To fit size 5 Work throughout in Coptic stitch. This pattern should be used in conjunction with my “Diagrams for Construction of Egyptian Sock” Instep to Toe Section Stage One Chain 32 stitches and join to fit comfortably around the instep. Work about 6 inches (about 42 rounds) working towards the toes. Stage Two To Work Big Toe Chain 3 at right angles to circle and join that to 12 stitches away to create a bridge. This forms the division between the toe sections. Stage Three Next create a small cylinder for the big toe. Work cylinder till the right length, and then decrease every stitch until all gone. Stage Four Go back to bridge and start creating cylinder for the larger 4 toe section. Work three rounds then decrease one stitch on outer edge on alternate rounds until 10 stitches left. Then decrease every stitch until down to none. Stage Five To continue sole to back of heel Pick up 10 stitches on base of instep section work 7 rows flat. Then continue decreasing one stitch each row until 4 stitches remain. Ankle to Heel Section Stage Six Chain 32 stitches and join to fit comfortably round the ankle. Work in a cylinder for about 10 rounds or until long enough. Stage Seven Work one row of 28 stitches. Turn and work flat for two rows. Continue, decreasing one stitch each end of each row until 20 remain. Work 2 more rows. Then continue 4 more rows increasing two stitches in the middle of each row to ease heel. Decrease one stitch at each end of final row. Join using invisible stitches as shown in my Constructions of Egyptian Sock.
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Yarn: Jacob Black Aran 100% Wool. 3ply Tension: 4 stitches per inch and 7 rows per inch. To fit size 5 Work throughout in Coptic stitch. This pattern should be used in conjunction with my “Diagrams for Construction of Egyptian Sock” Instep to Toe Section Stage One Chain 32 stitches and join to fit comfortably around the instep. Work about 6 inches (about 42 rounds) working towards the toes. Stage Two To Work Big Toe Chain 3 at right angles to circle and join that to 12 stitches away to create a bridge. This forms the division between the toe sections. Stage Three Next create a small cylinder for the big toe. Work cylinder till the right length, and then decrease every stitch until all gone. Stage Four Go back to bridge and start creating cylinder for the larger 4 toe section. Work three rounds then decrease one stitch on outer edge on alternate rounds until 10 stitches left. Then decrease every stitch until down to none. Stage Five To continue sole to back of heel Pick up 10 stitches on base of instep section work 7 rows flat. Then continue decreasing one stitch each row until 4 stitches remain. Ankle to Heel Section Stage Six Chain 32 stitches and join to fit comfortably round the ankle. Work in a cylinder for about 10 rounds or until long enough. Stage Seven Work one row of 28 stitches. Turn and work flat for two rows. Continue, decreasing one stitch each end of each row until 20 remain. Work 2 more rows. Then continue 4 more rows increasing two stitches in the middle of each row to ease heel. Decrease one stitch at each end of final row. Join using invisible stitches as shown in my Constructions of Egyptian Sock.