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Advent Baby Socks
Advent Baby Socks
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These are especially suitable for people who start pairs of socks with great enthusiasm, which peters off when faced with the prospect of having to crochet the second. If you intend to use these for babies, Id advise using a yarn with an elastic content to give the socks a bit of stretch single crochet stitches are less stretchy than knitted stitches (boo!)
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3.00mm hook [Americans: use a D hook - 3.25mm!] approx 14g sock yarn
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You now have three loops on the
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Abbreviations: ss slip stitch sc single crochet [dc in British English] 2 sc tog 2 single crochet together. Here's how you do it: Insert hook into stitch of previous row, draw yarn through. Put hook into the next stitch, draw yarn through.
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Okey-dokey! Let's get started: Crochet three chain and join with a slip stitch. Round 1: Crochet 10 sc into the round. Join with a slip stitch. Round 2: Slip stitch, crochet 2 SC [DC] into the same stitch. Crochet 2 sc [DC] into each of the other 9 stitches (20 stitches) Round 3: Slip stitch, 1 sc [DC] into the same stitch. 2 sc [DC] into next stitch. *1 sc [DC] in next stitch, 2 sc [DC] in next stitch. Repeat from * to end of the round (youll finish with 2 SC [DC] in the last stitch.) (30
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stitches) Continue to crochet in the round till the foot of the sock is about 8 cms long.
Row 1: Slip stitch, crochet 2 SC [DC] into same stitch and into the next 14 stitches. Turn. (30 stitches)
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Row 2: Slip stitch, crochet 1 SC [DC] in the same stitch and 1 SC [DC] into each stitch after. (30 stitches)
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Row 3: In this round youll decrease, till you have 15 stitches again. Slip stitch, crochet 2 sc tog. Continue across the row by crocheting two stitches from the previous row together, till at the end you have 15 stitches in total.
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Ankle Row 1: Crochet 7 SC [DC] along the side of the previously crocheted rows. This should bring you up to the other 15 stitches that you left aside when you started the heel. 1 SC [DC] in each of these 15 stitches, bringing you back to the other side of the heel. Crochet 7 SC [DC] to the the first stitch in the round. Join with a slip stitch.
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Row 4: Slip stitch, crochet 1 SC [DC] in the same stitch and 1 SC [DC] in each stitch in the row. (15 stitches) Row 5: Slip stitch, crochet 2 sc tog. Continue across the row, till at the end you have 1 stitch left over in the previous row. Crochet 1 SC [DC] in the final stitch. (8 stitches) Row 6: Slip stitch, crochet 1 SC [DC] in the same stitch and 1 SC [DC] in each stitch in the row. (8 stitches) Row 7: Slip stitch, crochet 2 sc tog. Continue across the row, till you have 4 stitches in the row. (4 stitches) Row 8: Slip stitch, crochet 2 sc tog twice youll have 2 stitches.
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You now should have 29 stitches. You just crochet in the round till the ankle shaft has reached the length you want. Here's one I made earlier :-)
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Advent Socks You need 24 wooden clothes pegs (I brushed mine with some white paint) 24 cardboard circles
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and draw, paint or collage the number on the circle. I've used foam stickers that I bought at a local crafts store.
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Add socks and peg to a long piece of ribbon or string. Tuck in a treat, sweet or small gift.
Two down, twenty-two to go. Thankfully we still have a few months till Christmas!
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