Shall we knit knee socks for our beauties for the summer?

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I will knit for little legs for my beauty, she is almost 3 years old.
These are my threads:

For crochet golf shoes - lilac Vita Coco 100% mercerized cotton, 50g/240m. Hook 1.5.
For golfers with Vita Lyra knitting needles 60% cotton, 40% acrylic 50g/150m.

I want one of the following knitting needles:

№2

Scheme of the openwork part:


More details here: http://spicami-i-kruch.com/azhurnye-golfy-spitsami/

№3


These are here: http://vjazhem.com/vjazanie-dlja-detej/vjazanie-spicami/dlja-devochek/640-azhurnye-golfy-dlja-devochki

I'll start with crochet knee socks. Here's the diagram.

As far as I understand, this is a diagram of half a golf course.
I started to understand it yesterday, I realized that it was difficult for me and decided to redraw it as it was more convenient for me. Maybe it will be useful to someone else.

This is the diagram Ilifel shared, for which I thank her very much!!!

Through trial and error I came up with this - we collect a chain of ch, equal to 3-3.5 cm. I found this to be optimal for any size. I have 11 ch. For a larger size you can dial more, in the diagram 14 ch. Next, we knit according to the pattern with additions until we reach the desired width of the sock. I will knit using a golf shirt bought in a store. My width is 7 cm. After the 5th row, I didn’t add any more. Please note that when switching to openwork, expansion also occurs in the upper part. Since I had already reached the desired width, I left not 3, but 4 loops between the bunches of the first openwork row.

I knitted the desired length to the heel:

Next you need to attach a new thread to knit the heel. The diagram shows a cross in a circle. We don’t break our working thread!!! I don’t like these attachments of a new thread, so I moved to the right place with connecting posts. The last diagram clearly shows how to knit a heel, but I still took a few photos for beginners. I ended up with 21 double crochet stitches on the bottom. I divided it for the heel like this: 7p - 7p - 7p. That is, for the central part I attach the thread to the 8th loop from the edge, make 2 ch, knit 5 double crochets and 1 single crochet, 2 connecting stitches (I apologize for the bad photos, it’s dark in the room in the morning. I’ll try to change it to better ones when I knit second golfer):

I unfold the knitting, knit 7 double crochets, skip from the column of the bottom row and do it with the joint of the column (in the 5th and 4th columns from the edge):

I unroll the knitting again, knit 7 double crochets, also skip 2 stitches of the bottom row and knit connecting stitches in the 3rd, 2nd and 1st loops of the bottom row. I unfold the knitting, knit the last row of the heel from 7 double crochets and attach it with a connecting stitch to the outer loop. In reality, everything is much simpler than in words... I don’t know if I explained it clearly. Basically, an ordinary heel... If you ask anything. This is how the heel turned out.

How to crochet openwork knee socks?

Like this Master Class with a description caught the eye of my classmates and we stole it for the readers of our site.

Description

So, knitting socks for beginners.

Here's the diagram

more details below. We cast on a chain of the required number of chain stitches (for example, for leg sizes 35-37 I cast on 12 in stitches + 3 chain stitches in the first row) and knit in the round. In each row, starting from the first, we make increases in two places (on the sides of the sock): 1) 2 additional sts. double crochet on both sides 3 ch. lifting (at the beginning of the row and at the end) 2) 2 additional st. with a double crochet in the opposite loop, 3 ch. lifting (i.e. in this loop we knit only 3 double crochets). And so on for several rows, the number of which depends on the width of the foot. Next, we knit the upper part of the instep with an openwork pattern, and continue to knit the lower part with double crochets. You can start openwork knitting only from the boot. You can knit the bottom of the sock with single crochets, as in this example of openwork crocheted golf socks. We knit the foot in the heel area NOT in a circle, but by unrolling the knitting. We knit the back wall of the heel (the rise to form the heel) as follows: We attach from the side of the foot to the right edge of the required width of the heel (from the middle column of the foot we count, for example, 4 double crochets and attach - it all depends on the width of the heel, you may need to count more ). We dial 2 v.p. rise (replaces the first double crochet stitch), knit the number of stitches required for the width of the heel. double crochet (for example, 7 pcs + 2 ch, replacing the first stitch, i.e. in this case, the width of the heel in the lowest row will be 8 double crochets). Having knitted 7 tbsp. with a double crochet, we fasten with the help of a connecting post to the desired place of the previous row, we make a couple more connecting posts along the foot posts. To lift each next row instead of 3 v.p. lifting we knit 3 connecting columns (black circles in the picture), to widen the heel we add 1-2 tbsp. with a crochet for heel width, etc. according to the diagram, you can knit the heel lift without simultaneously attaching to the foot (diagram below). And then connect the instep with the foot with a separate thread (arches along the edges - schematically the connection lines). We knit the openwork part in a circle according to the basic pattern. We knit the bootleg according to the pattern to the desired sock height. To switch to knitting elastic bands, we knit an additional row of double crochets. We knit the elastic according to the pattern, alternating convex and concave double crochets. We finish the elastic with a row of single crochets. And we’ll get these crocheted openwork socks.

The knee socks, the model of which was proposed by Drops studio specialists, are designed for the female leg. To live up to the motto “Walk on the Sun”, the yarn chosen is a hot orange color with an ocher twist.

There are 3 model options, for foot length 22 - 24 - 27 cm and boot height, respectively, 32 - 35 - 37 cm.

The material for knitting golf socks is Drops Fabel (50 g/205 m), a sock yarn containing wool (75%) reinforced with polyamide (25%). The thread, as we can see, is quite thin; you will need a hook 2 mm thick. Yarn consumption will be 3 skeins for any option.

The knitting density must be maintained as specified. With it, a square of 10x10 cm will be obtained if you knit 16 rows with double crochets (dc).

The knitting patterns are quite complex, like “Spiders”, but the knee socks will turn out to be very interesting.

Pattern Schemes

Features of the technique

1. Decreasing stitches (pt) is achieved by knitting two stitches with a common vertex in front of the marker (M).

2. Heel shaping

We will form the heel with shortened rows (prr), as follows.

1st LR (front row): 19-22-22 sc/bn; remains until the end of prr 8-9-9 sc/bn; subtract 1 pt; turn.

2nd prr: 12-14-14 sc/bn; remains until the end of prr 8-9-9 sc/bn; subtract 1 pt; turn.

3rd prr: 12-14-14 st/bn; subtract 1 pt; turn.

Repeat the last prr, 3rd, until we get a total of 12-14-14 sc/bc.

Crochet knee socks

Let's start from the top of the boot and knit in the round. The heel must be tight and knitted with single crochets (dc). The remaining parts of the golf course are covered with different patterns.

We knit a chain of 98-105-112 ch (chain stitches). We close them in a circle using s/st (connecting post).

- * we knit 1 dc in the first 6 ch; skip 1 ch *; repeat *-* around = 84-90-96 dc.

Next lap:

12-15-18 dc; perform A.1A 1 time; repeat A.1B at 40 pt; perform A.2C 1 time; 12-15-18 dc.

We begin to decrease 1 pt at the ends of the circle (start and end). We perform the circle with decreases another 9-10-11 times, skipping 2 cm between adjacent decreases.

We get 64-68-72 dc.

Having knitted up to 25-27-29 cm from the edge, we proceed to the formation of the heel. To ensure rise, we work short rows on the last 13-15-15 dc and the first 14-16-16 sts of adjacent circles.

We knit this way, 1 dc in each stitch, for 5-5½-6 cm, and then we carry out the formation of the heel, as described above, in point 2.

We knit 1 dc in each of the heel 13-15-15 dc;

Along the edge of the heel lift we perform 14-15-16 tc/dc;

We carry out, as before, the top of the golf course;

We finish the circle symmetrically.

We get 78-82-88 dc on the needles and can again work in the circle.

We knit the upper part, leg lift, according to A.2, and on the sides of this upper section we even out the number of stitches in each circle by decreasing them until we reach 54-58-62 sts/dc.

Moving away from M by 19-21-23 cm, we divide the pt into 2 equal halves - the sole and the top of the foot.

We do:

1 circle only sc/bn;

1 round only dc, and in this last round we decrease 1 pt in each half, at the beginning and at the end, until we reach 14 pts.

This means that in each circular row 4 points were decreased.

Rounding out, we now decrease in each circle, on all points. We cut the thread, tighten it and fasten it from the inside out.

We trim the top of the golf course, piping along the edge. For this purpose, the appendix contains diagram A.3.

To crochet knee socks you just need to follow the description consistently. We offer an excellent model of beautiful crocheted openwork knee socks “Walking on Sunshine” from Drops Design.

Size: 35/37 - 38/40 - 41/43

Foot approx. 22 - 24 - 27 cm

Height approx. 32 - 35 - 37 cm

Yarn with wool and polyamide FABEL from Drops (205g/50m) 3 skeins, No. 111 mustard.

Hook 2 mm.

Sample: 28 stol.bn wide X 16 stol.bn vertically and 35 st.bn wide x 35 st.bn height = 10x10 cm.

Knitting tip:

Replace the first table 1nk for lifting 3 air.ptl. Finish the circle by knitting a joint stitch in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the circle.

Reductions on the heel:

R 1 (= l / s): we knit 19-22-22 stol.bk, 8-9-9 stol.bk remains until the end of the row, reduce 1 stitch Turn.

R 2 (= i/s): we knit 12-14-14 dc, 8-9-9 db remains until the end of the row, decrease 1 stitch = 13-15-15 db, Turn.

R 3: knit 12-14-14 sc, turn.

Repeat row 3 12-14-14 hips in total, i.e. until there are 13-15-15 tables left in the center.

Knitting Openwork knee socks Walking on Sunshine (“Walk on the sun”) from Drops crochet:

Let's dial 98-105-112 air stitches and connect them in a circle by knitting a connecting column into the 1st air stitch. Next round: * Knit 1 chain stitch in the first 6 chain stitches, skip 1 chain stitch*, repeat from *-* = 84-90-96 chain stitch.

Next round: 12-15-18 st. 1nk, repeat A.1A (= 5 st. 1nk), repeat A.1B at 40 pt (= 2 repeats wide), knit repeat A.2C (= 15 st. 1nk), 12-15-18 table 1nk. Continue with the pattern, when pattern A.1 is completed once vertically, continue rapport A.1 X. AT THE SAME TIME, when it is 5-5-5 cm, decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and at the end of the row. Repeat decreases every 2 cm - 9-10-11 more times = 64-68-72 stol.1nc. We knit up to 25-27-29 cm. Now we will continue to work only on the heel in rows on the first 13-15-15 stol.1nc and on the last 14-16-16 stol.1nc in a circle. We knit 1 tbsp in each loop until approx. 5-5½-6 cm. Insert a marker - now measure from there!

Now you need to perform decreases for the heel.

After decreases, knit like this: 1 st. 1nk in each of the 13-15-15 st. bn on the heel, 14-15-16 st. 1nk along the edge of the heel, 1 st. st. 1nc on top of leg and work 14-15-16 st. 1nc along second edge of heel = 78-82-88 st. 1nc in round. Insert 1 marker on each side of the center 33-37-41 stol.1nk at the top of the foot. We knit in circles a st. 11-11-12 times (12-12-13 decreases in total) = 54-58-62 table 1nk. We knit up to 19-21-23 cm from the marker on the heel (= approx. 3-3-4 cm remains to the end). Insert a marker on each side of the sock so that there are 27-29-31 stitches at the top and bottom.

Finish like this: 1 round row, 1 tbsp in each loop AT THE SAME TIME, decrease 1 tbsp on each side of the mark, repeat these decreases in each round. row another 9-10-11 times (10-11-12 decreases total) = 14 stol.bn left. In the next round, knit all the stitches together in 2 rows. Cut the thread and pull it through the remaining stitches, pull and fasten.