Crochet Beginner Socks With Written Pattern

Socks couldn’t be easier to make! Even if you’ve never crocheted before, you could make these socks. The pattern is easily adapted for any sizes. You can make it smaller or bigger by changing your yarn and crochet hook, also by adding or substracting rows. You are going to want to always wear these ones! Stay home and keep crocheting..


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MATERIALS

Yarn – 1 skein of Etrofil Baby Cashmere

3.5 mm Crochet Hook

Scissors


STITCHES & ABBREVIATIONS

Ch = Chain

St(s) = Stitch(es)

DC = Double Crochet

DC2tog = Double Crochet 2 Stitches Together

  • Start by yarning over your hook, inserting the hook into the next stitch, yarn over again and pull throgh the stitch. There will now be three loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through only two loops on the hook. Now, instead of completing this double crochet, we’re going to yarn over again, enter the hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through the stitch. There will be four loops on your hook, yarn over and pull through the first two loops on the hook and then yarn over and pull through the last three loops on your hook. This is how you do double crochet decrease or it’s also called as double crochet two stitches together.


NOTES:

*Sample is for size 38 (EU); 6.5 (US), 5 (UK).

*US crochet terms are used in this pattern.

*’DC 10′ means DC into the next 10 stitches.

*’2DC’ means place 2 DC into the same stitch.

*’DC2tog*4′ means repeat DC2tog 4 times.

*The turning chain ch 3 DOES count as a DC. So, skip the very first stitch and work into the next stitch.

*Total stitches are indicated in between < >.



FOUNDATION CHAIN: Ch 45.

ROW 1:  DC into 4th ch from the hook, DC 41, 6DC into the last ch. Now continue on the other side of the chain base, DC 42, turn. <90>

ROW 2: Ch 3, DC 43, 3DC, 3DC, DC 44, turn. <94>

ROW 3: Ch 3, DC 45, 3DC, 3DC, DC 46, turn. <98>

ROW 4: Ch 3, DC 47, 3DC, 3DC, DC 48, turn. <104>

ROW 5: Ch 3, DC 20, 3DC, 3DC, DC 27, 3DC, 3DC, DC 27, 3DC, 3DC, DC 21, turn. <114>

ROW 6: Ch 3, DC 22, 3DC, 3DC, DC 28, DC2tog*4, DC 28, 3DC, 3DC, DC 23, turn. <118>

ROW 7: Ch 3, DC 24, 3DC, 3DC, DC 28, DC2tog*4, DC 28, 3DC, 3DC, DC 25, turn. <122>

ROW 8: Ch 3, DC 26, 3DC, 3DC, DC 28, DC2tog*4, DC 28, 3DC, 3DC, DC 27, turn. <126>

ROW 9: Ch 3, DC 28, 3DC, 3DC, DC 28, DC2tog*4, DC 28, 3DC, 3DC, DC 29, turn. <130>

ROW 10: Ch 3, DC 30, 3DC, 3DC, DC 28, DC2tog*4, DC 28, 3DC, 3DC, DC 31, turn. <134>

ROW 11: Ch 3, DC 32, 3DC, 3DC, DC 28, DC2tog*4, DC 28, 3DC, 3DC, DC 33. Do not fasten off. <138>


ASSEMBLY

Fold the right side facing outwards and two ends together.



We are going to use flat slip stitch to join.  Make sure that you keep your working yarn underneath your work. At the beginning, you’re just going to go through the back loop of the third chain of the opposite side, pick up the yarn and pull through all loops. Again back loop of the left side, back loop of the right side, yarn over and pull through all three loops on your hook. Try not to make the slip stitches too tight. Repeat this until the end. Fasten off and weave the end.




Pattern created by Sirin’s Crochet

Written by Ece Bektas (@ecelibuculu)



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Hi. I'm Pınar. I'm 36 years old crochet designer from Turkey. I share all my free crochet patterns here. I like to make almost everyting but especially blankets and hats. I hope you like my projects.

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