Here they are...the socks I've been working on for William. I looked at some sock books and some pattern suggestions on Ravelry. But, as often happens with me, I didn't see anything that appealed to me overmuch for the particular yarn I am using. This one is Paton's Stretch Sock. The colors are perfect for Will, and I have always wanted to try it. I looked through some of my Barbara Walker books and found this pattern called 'Embossed Moss Stitch Ribbing." I liked this one and it received William's nod as okay. I am calling these 'Runescape' as it is one of William's favorite games and the pattern reminds me of the walls and mazes scattered throughout its mythical landscape.
As for the pattern, this is what I have so far. Knit along with me, if you like:) This sock is worked from the toe up and I am planning on a gusseted heel. Also, it is knit on two circulars. So far, here's what I have.
Materials
Any fingering weight sock yarn
2 16-24" circular needles, size 0
Gauge
9 sts/15 rows=1 inch
Using two circular needles and Judy's Magic Cast-On (or whatever you like to use) Cast on 12 Sts. You may knit two at a time by knitting across the first row of the newly cast-on sts, sliding those down, and casting on the next 12 with a new ball of yarn. Knit across these 12 and then slip the first 12 sts you cast on, onto the right needle (these have already been knit). Turn your work and knit across the other side of both newly cast-on socks. You have completed one full round for each sock and are now ready to begin your increases. Turn your work.
Increase for the toe in the following way:
Row 1: Knit 1, Kfb in the next stitch, knit across to the last stitch, kfb in last stitch.
Row 2: Knit
Repeat rows 1 and 2 until you have 32 stitches on each needle, total 64 sts. for each sock.
Begin pattern: Knit pattern on needle one only. Knit needle two plain for the sole of the foot.
Embossed Moss Stitch Ribbing
Row 1: P2, *k1, p1, k2, P2; rep from * (you should end with P2)
Row 2: P2, *k2, p1, k1, P2; rep from *
Repeat these two rows until the sock measures approximately 3" shy of total length of the foot.
That's it for now. I should mention that the Embossed Moss Stitch Ribbing pattern has been altered to accomodate knitting in the round. I consider this to be my design and copyright applies.
Thanks:) Next post will be the heel and gusset! Excuse me while I work that out:)



