R12: 10 dc (10 m.s) (With the dark blue color you crochet on half of the stitches of R11, that makes a total of 10 dc)Īnd you continue making rows of 10 dc until R17… So? Is that ok for you so far? You just did the Part 1 ? bravo! R3 to R11: 20 dc (20 mailles serrees) (R1 to R6: in purple R7 to R11: in yellow) R2: You crochet 2 dc in every dc of the previous round that make a total of 20 dc ( crocheter 2 m.s dans chaque maille du tour precedent ca fait: 20 m.s au total) R1: 10 dc (or sc) in the circle (10 mailles serrees dans le cercle)
Let’s begin with Part1 in the graphic pic (purple and yellow)įirst (with the purple color) you begin with a circle of 4ch chain (4 mailles en l’air pour commencer) I suggest that you make a sock with a single color to try out the pattern first and then you can make your own multi colorful one ?įor this one I used 6 different colors as show in the graphic above… So? Are you ready? Did you prepare some yarn and a crochet hook? Let’s maaaaaake it ! yahooooooooo! ? I’m gonna explain it to you with pics ? Don’t worry it is very easy ? Here is a graphic pic to show you from where to begin and where to end with colorful parts: I’m gonna make with you step by step this one: The socks are made using a single stitch (apart the beginning chain stitch ( maille en l’air in french)) and it is: d.c (U.K terms) or s.c (U.S terms) or maille serree (in French)! It is very easy you’ll see but I hope that I’ll find a way to explain it to you by using simple words…įor these I used Nako Vizon a 100% acrylic yarn with a 4.5mm crochet hook…You can crochet with the yarn that you want but careful to pick up the right size crochet hook ? WWOOOOOOOOW! I am soooo thrilled by all your wonderful comments concerning the little socks:) Thank you so much! I could not make you wait longer so I managed to finish quickly the “how to” so I can share it with you today ?