knit sock-a-long GGet your tools ready for sock-a-long! A crochet pattern tutorial in three stages. skill level: intermediate KNIT Learn how to make toe-up socks with this free step by step pattern and accompanying video tutorials! These knit socks are worked from the toe up, and feature cables along the top of foot that transition into larger cables at the side of the leg. cozy ribbing ensures a great fit! Learn how to cast on for toe-up socks, work a cable pattern, and how to turn a heel. Follow along each week and stitch through the PATONS TOE-UP CABLED KNIT SOCKS. Make sure to share your progress along the way on the Yarnspirations Stitch Squad Group, tag @Yarnspirations on Instagram and tag your posts with #YARNSPO. get supplies Looking for the Crochet Sock-A-Long? View Crochet Tutorial lesson by week select lesson Lesson 1: Starting At The Toe Lesson 2: Launching January 25th Lesson 3: Launching February 2nd lesson 1: Starting At The Toe In this first week, we begin with some quick discussion about supplies, sizing and gauge before casting on for our socks. We'll then go over step-by-step instructions for casting on and working the Cable and Rib pattern of the foot. Download Lesson 1 TIP In this first week, we begin with some quick discussion about supplies, sizing and gauge before casting on for our socks. We'll then go over step-by-step instructions for casting on and working the Cable and Rib pattern of the foot. lesson 2: Cables Continued We begin this second lesson by increasing stitches to form the heel gusset! After the gusset is complete, things really start to take shape with a fun and great fitting method for turning the heel! Download Lesson 2 TIP To get a great custom fit, try on your sock by arranging the stitches on four double-pointed needles before working the gusset. Your sock, when pulled somewhat snug on your foot, should reach to where your instep begins to widen. lesson 3: Finishing With A Cuff In the final Lesson, we turn the small cables from the foot into wider cables worked along each side of the leg, broken up by 2x2 ribbing. Once the leg is complete, a ribbed cuff and a nice, stretchy bind-off complete the sock! Download Lesson 3 TIP You may find it helpful to place stitch markers before or after the cable panels of the leg to alert you to the change of pattern.