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Gin & Tonic Socks

by RedScot

There’s nothing quite like a gin and


tonic on a warm Summer’s evening.
With a slice of lime, or lemon,
according to preference! This stitch
pattern rem inds me just of that –
slices of som ething citrusy in a tall
glass of iced Blue Sapphire gin and
Schweppes tonic!
(Sponsorship/endorsem ents deals
welcomed with open arms!)

Needles: Set of 5 dpns size


2.75mm (US 2), set of 5 dpns, size
3mm (US 2 ½)

2 cable needles of appropriate size

Yarn: Zitron Trekking (XXL) or any


similar fingering weight yarn.

Gauge: 28 sts / 32 Rounds (st st) =


4 inches

Size: Woman’s large. (Roughly


ankle 9/10”.) To make a m edium size use size 2.5mm (US 1.5) for the cuff and 2.75mm (US 2) for the main
sock; for a small size use 2.25mm (US 1)for the cuff and 2.5mm (US 1.5) for the main sock.

Gin & Tonic Stitch Pattern:

Round 1: *p1, C6FR, p2, k1, yo, k2tog, skp, yo, k1, p1, repeat from * to end
Round 2: *p1, k6, p1, repeat from * to end
Round 3: *p1, k1, k2tog, [yo] twice, skp, k1, p1, repeat from * to end.
Round 4: *p1, k2, [k1, k1tbl] into the double [yo] of previous row, k2, p1,
repeat from * to end.
Round 5: *p1, k1, yo, k2tog, skp, yo, k1, p1, repeat from * to end.
Round 6: Same as round 2
Rounds 7 & 8: Same as rounds 3 & 4.
Round 9: *p1, k1, yo, k2tog, skp, yo, k1, p2, C6FR, p1, repeat from * to end.
Round 10: Same as round 2.
Rounds 11, 12, 13 & 14: Same as rounds 3, 4, 5 & 6.
Rounds 15 & 16: Same as rounds 3 & 4.

Repeat these 16 rounds.

Cuff:

Using size 2.75mm dpns (or the sm allest size of dpns you have chosen for the right size), cast-on 64 stitches onto
1 dpn then spread them evenly over 4 dpns – 16 stitches for each needle.
Join in round, being careful not to twist the stitches and work P2, k2 rib for 1 to 1½ inches.

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After the last Round of the cuff, shift one stitch onwards to the next needle, so you have each needle beginning
and ending with a purl stitch. This centres the pattern.

Leg:

Changing to size 3mm dpns (or the larger size of dpns you have chosen for the right size), work the Gin & Tonic
pattern for 6 inches, or to the leg length you prefer, ending after working round 1 or 9, depending on where
you are in the pattern.

Heel Flap:

K16 sts on ndl no.1, turn.


Sl1, p31, turn.

Then, work the following 2 rows back and forth, turning after every row.
Row 1: Sl1, k1tbl * repeat to end of row, ending in a k1tbl.
Row 2: Sl1, purl to end of row.

Repeat these 2 rows 15 more times.

Turn heel

Row 1: Sl1, k17, skp, k1, turn.


Row 2: Sl1, p5, p2tog, p1, turn.
Row 3: Sl1, k6, skp, k1, turn.
Row 4: Sl1, p7, p2tog, p1, turn.
Row 5: Sl1, k8, skp, k1, turn.
Row 6: Sl1, p9, p2tog, p1, turn.

Continue working one m ore stitch per row until all stitches have been worked and there are 18 sts left.

Gusset

Sl1 then knit across half the heel sts with ndl no.4.
Knit rem aining heel stitches with needle no.1, then with the same needle pick up 16 stitches along the edge of the
heel-flap, plus an extra stitch or two at the corners to prevent holes.
Continue with round 2 or 10 of the Gin & Tonic stitch pattern with ndl nos.2 & 3 depending on which round you
finished on before the heel flap.
Pick up the remaining heel flap stitches and the first half of the heel with ndl no.4.
The centre of the heel m arks the beginning of the round. Continue with the following rounds:

Round 1: Knit all sts on ndl 1, continue with Gin & Tonic pattern on ndls 2 & 3, knit all sts on ndl 4.
Round 2: (Decrease row.) Using ndl no.1, work to 3 sts from the end of the ndl, k2tog, k1. Work the instep sts in
the established Gin & Tonic pattern on ndl nos.2 & 3 and at the beginning of ndl no.4, k1, ssk, knit to end.

Repeat these 2 rounds until there are 14 sts each on ndl nos. 1 & 4.

Foot

Continue in the established pattern until the foot m easures 2 inches less than the desired length.

Toe

I’ll give you 2 m ethods of creating the toe - one that continues the ribbing pattern from the cuff, and a traditional
st st one.

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Method 1 (ribbing)

Rnd 1: ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 Rnd 9: ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
ndl 2 – k1, skp, [p2, k2] to last st, p1 ndl 2 – k1, skp, [p2, k2] to last st, p1
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end

Rnd 2: ndl 1 – k Rnd 10:ndl 1 –k


ndl 2 – [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k2, p1 ndl 2 – [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k2, p1
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 2 sts, k2 ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 2 sts, k2
ndl 4 – k ndl 4 –k

Rnd 3: ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 Rnd 11:ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
ndl 2 – k1, skp, p1, [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k2, p1 ndl 2 – k1, skp, k2, p2, k2, p1
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 5 sts, k2, k2tog, k1 ndl 3 – p1, k2, p2, k2, p1, k2tog, k1
ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end

Rnd 4: ndl 1 – k You now have 10 sts per ndl. From now on each
ndl 2 – k2, p1, [k2, p2] top last 3 sts, k1, p1 rnd will be a decrease rnd.
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 5 sts, k2, p1, k2
ndl 4 – k Rnd 12:ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
ndl 2 – k1, skp, k2, p2, k2, p1, then continue
Rnd 5: ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 knitting from ndl 3 onto ndl 2, p1, k2, p2, k2,
ndl 2 – k1, skp, [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k2, p1 k2tog, k1
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 5 sts, k2, k2tog, k1 ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end
ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end
Rnd 13:ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
Rnd 6: ndl 1 – k ndl 2 – k1, skp, k1, [p2, k2] to last 6 sts, p2, k1,
ndl 2 – k4, [p2, k2] to last st, p1 k2tog, k1
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 4 sts, k4 ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end
ndl 4 – k
Rnd 14:ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
Rnd 7: ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 ndl 2 – k1, skp, [p2, k2] to last 5 sts, p2, k2tog,
ndl 2 – k1, skp, k1, [p2, k2] to last st, p1 k1
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 4 sts, k1, k2tog, k1 ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end
ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end
Rnd 15:ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
Rnd 8: ndl 1 – k ndl 2 – k1, skp, p1, k2, p2, k2, p1, k2tog, k1
ndl 2 – k3, [p2, k2] to last st, p1 ndl 4 – k1, skp, k to end
ndl 3 – p1, [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k3
ndl 4 – k Rnd 16:ndl 1 – k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1
ndl 2 – k1, skp, k2, p2, k2, k2tog, k1, then
continue knitting the sts from ndl 4 onto ndl 2.

You will now have 10 sts each on 2 ndls.

Now you’re ready to graft the sts from the 2 ndls together
with kitchener stitch.

Weave in ends.

Notes: The lemon Gin and Tonic sock was knit with Beyond Basic
Knits Superwash Sock yarn in the just call me happy colourway,
using size 2.75mm dpns for the cuff, and 3mm dpns for the sock
itself. The lime Gin and Tonic sock was knit with Zitron Trekking
(XXL) yarn in colourway 175 (greens) using 2.75mm dpns for the
whole sock.

With thanks to all the intrepid test knitters, esp Jesh and
Sha rispinz!

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Method 2 (st st)

Round 1: Knit all sts.


Round 2: (Decrease round.) Work to 3 sts from the end of ndl no.1, k2tog, k1. K1 skp at the beginning of ndl
no.2, knit to end. Work ndl no.3 in the sam e m anner as no.1 and work ndl no.4 in the same manner as no.3.

Repeat these 2 rounds until there are 10 sts on each ndl. Then work the decrease round only until there are 5 sts
on each ndl.

Slip sts from ndl no.2 to ndl no.1 and from ndl no.3 to ndl no.4
Graft (Kitchener st) the sts from ndl no.1 to the sts on ndl no.4.

Weave in ends.

VOILÀ! U can haz sok.

/ ò / / ò / 16 / purl
/ x j j c / / x j j c / 15 D Righ half of cable
/ / / / 14
I k st in cable
/ j x c j / / j x c j / 13
/ ò / / ò / 12 S left half of cable
/ x j j c / / x j j c / 11 j yo
/ / / / 10 c k2tog
/ S I I I I D / / j x c j / 9 x skp
/ ò / / ò / 8 knit
/ x j j c / / x j j c / 7
ò k1tbl
/ / / / 6
/ j x c j / / j x c j / 5 (For the cable directions, please refer
/ ò / / ò / 4 to the abbreviations, below left.)
/ x j j c / / x j j c / 3
/ / / / 2
/ j x c j / / S I I I I D / 1

Abbreviations:

k = knit
p = purl
skp = slip st, k st, pass slipped stitch over k st
k2tog = knit s sts together
k1tbl = knit one st through back loop
yo = yarn over
[yo] twice = 2 loops made
sl1 = slip 1
st = stitch
st st = stocking stitch
ndl = needle
rnd = round
dpn = double-pointed needle
C6FR = Cross 6 Front Right = slip next st onto 1 st
cable ndl and hold at front of work, slip the
next 4 sts onto 2nd cable ndl and hold at back,
knit next st from left-hand ndl, knit sts from 2nd
cable ndl then knit st from 1st cable ndl.
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