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I’ve been in the ‘knitting for baby’ mode for a new grandbaby in the
family and can’t believe I haven’t posted these little socks on my blog
yet. Guess I’ve been preoccupied. These are made on my standard gauge machine
with a couple different brands of non-wool self striping sock yarns. I’ve knit them flat and seamed the side later
but could easily be knit in the round if desired. My pattern is designed with a 3-1/2” sole to
fit 0 to 3 months but can easily be resized by adjusting stitches and rows.

Size: 0-3 mos (3.5” sole)
Machine: Standard gauge
Tension 6
Gauge: 9 sts, 12 rows = 1”
CUFF:
1. CO 40 sts in 1x1 ribbing.
2. Knit 14 rows (or 30 rows for a
foldover cuff).
3. Transfer ribber stitches to
main bed. (or do a mock or latched rib if you don't have a ribber.
ANKLE:
Knit 17 rows total in the ankle.
BUT if you want an eyelet row,
BUT if you want an eyelet row,
a. Knit 6 rows and make eyelets by transferring
one stitch to its neighbor beginning
with the 2nd needle from the left. The eyelet row looks like this after
transfers are made:
. x .. x .. x ….. x .. x .. x .. x .. etc, to end of row.
b. Keeping empty needles in work, knit 11 more rows
to make a total of 17 rows.
HEEL:
1. Put half the stitches away
from the carriage into hold position.
2. Make sure there are even
stitches in work, put machine on hold and shortrow down to 8
stitches and back out.
FOOT AND TOE:
1. Knit 28 rows.
2. Decrease EON, move stitches
together and knit 2 rows at T7.
3. Gather live stitches and
secure.
FINISHING:
Mattress stitch the side seam using the 1/2 stitch on each side. Use a Bickford seam in the ribbing. Knit a 2 stitch I-cord at T2 for about 18”. Weave the cord thru the eyelet row and double
knot each end. Or pompoms or tassels can
be added if desired.