Palindrome

Palindrome

Free intermediate

Craft

knitting

Difficulty

intermediate

Yarn Weight

Fingering

Needle Size

US 1 - 2.25 mm

About this pattern

Here’s a new heel that works toe-up and top-down. It’s a lot like other short-row heels, but there are two significant differences: first, the short row turns are on the outsides of the heel instead of in the middle, so there are no gaps and it makes really cool stripes. Second, there are increases and decreases worked inside it, so it has a roomier fit than a typical short-row heel does. Otherwise, it retains the benefits of a short-row heel construction; namely, that you can ignore any shaping of gussets on the foot or calculations of said gussets in a toe-up construction, so it’s less fussy. And it doesn’t mess around with the stripe sequences of self-striping yarns on the foot or leg because their circumferences don’t change.

Also, I think it’s pretty.

This heel was born because my friend and co-conspirator, Wendy Fraser of Maker Savvy in Kanata, a suburb of Ottawa, asked me to design a pair of socks that could be knit continuously from the first to the second. She wanted a toe-up sock that was followed by a top-down sock, then separated once both were finished. She thought that would be a fun way to teach sock knitting and – bonus! -- prevent her second sock syndrome.

So, I thought of all the heels I knew that could be a good fit for that construction. I started to knit. I randomly chose to start my first test with a garter-stitch short row heel (to keep it ultra simple by avoiding all need for wrapping when turning). She wanted something more exciting.

That’s when I started to really experiment. How many ways could I find to swirl some short rows into that little gusset space in new and interesting configurations? I made stacks of heels to try out my ideas, and each iteration that didn’t work sparked three new ideas that had some potential. I refined and systematized them. “I think I’ve really got something here,” I thought.

And so, I present to you the first of my aknitica heel variations, in a palindrome of a sock pair of Wendy’s desires. I think it mig

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