Twitterpated Socks

A simple four row repeat of the Gulls and Garters stitch from the Vogue Stitchionary creates this comfortable pair of socks. The pattern may seem complicated at first, but it's easy to memorize and works up rather quickly.
MATERIALS
Yarn: Fingering/ sock weight yarn - approximately 380 yards Yarn used: Knitpicks Essential Solid $75\%$ Superwash Wool, $25\%$ Nylon: 231 yards/ 50 grams) 2 balls Needles: Set of 5 dpns - Size 2 Gauge: 8 sts $=1^{\prime\prime}$ on #2 needles
Abbreviations:
Wyit $\underline{{\underline{{\mathbf{\delta\pi}}}}}$ with yarn in tront - bring knitting yarn to tront ot stitches Wyib $\underline{{\underline{{\mathbf{\delta\pi}}}}}$ with yarn in back - take knitting yarn behind stitches Ssk $\underline{{\underline{{\mathbf{\delta\pi}}}}}$ slip, slip, knit - slip 1 stitch, then slip the next; insert left needle into front loops of the slipped stitches, then knit them together. $\underline{{\underline{{\mathbf{\delta\pi}}}}}$ knit 2 together P2tog $\underline{{\underline{{\mathbf{\delta\pi}}}}}$ purl 2 together WS $\underline{{\underline{{\mathbf{\delta\pi}}}}}$ Wrong Side RS $\underline{{\underline{{\mathbf{\delta\pi}}}}}$ Right Side
Pattern Stitch - for Leg
Rnd 1: $\star\mathsf{K}5$ : p3, repeat from \* 7 more times. Rnd 2: \*WYIF of stitches, sl5 st purlwise, take yarn back and k3; repeat from \* 7 more times. Rnd 3: Repeat Rnd 1. Rnd 4: K2, \*insert RH needle under loose strand then knit the next stitch on the LH needle drawing loop through st on needle and under loose strand in one motion, k7; Repeat from \* 6 more times. On $7^{\dagger\hbar}$ repeat,endwithk5.
Pattern Stitch - for Instep
Rnd 1: p2,\*k5, p3, repeat from \* 3 more times, ending with P2 at last repeat. Rnd 2: k2,\*WyIF of sts, sl5 st purlwise, take yarn back and k3; repeat from \* 3 more times, ending with k2 at last repeat. Rnd 3: Repeat Rnd 1. Rnd 4: K4,\*insert RH needle under loose strand then knit the next stitch on the LH needle drawing loop through st on needle and under loose strand in one motion, k7; Repeat from \* 3 more times, ending with k2 at last repeat Leg Cast on 64 stitches using long tail method. Divide stitches evenly over 4 dpn's, 16 stitches per needle. Join being careful not to twist stitches, place marker if you need to, and begin knitting in the round. K1, P1 for eight rows or desired length of ribbing. Work Rounds 1-4 of Leg Pattern Stitch 15 times (or to desired length). Next Round: Needle 1 - k5, p3, twice. Needle 2 - k5, p3, k5, p2, slip last st onto needle 3. Needle 3- p1, k5, p3, twice. Continue knitting from needle 4 onto needle 3 as follows: k5, p3, k5, p1; slip last 2 sts onto needle 1. You should have a total of 33 sts on needles 1& 2 (to be worked later for instep) and 31 sts on needle 3 (for heel flap).
Heel Flap
Row 1: Start with Ws facing, wyif, sl 1 pwise, p30. Row 2: (Rs) \* wyib, sl 1 pwise, k1; repeat from \* to last st, k1. Row 3: (Ws) \* wyif, sl 1 pwise, purl to end. Repeast rows 2 & 3 thirteen more times, then work Row 1 once more. 30 rows total. The flap should measure appx 2 1/2".
Shape Heel
Work short rows as follows: Row 1: (WS) Sl 1, p16, p2tog, p1, turn. Row 2: (RS) Sl 1, k4, ssk, k1, turn. Row 3: Sl1, purl to within 1 st of gap, p2tog (1 st on either side of gap), p1, turn Row 4: Sl1, knit to within 1 st of gap, ssk, k1, turn. Repeat rows 3 & 4 until all sts on needles are worked. End with a RS (knit) row. You should have 17 sts on the heel flap needle.

Gusset
Pick up 16 sts from side of heel flap and continue working in the rnd as follows: Rnd 1: Knit 16 sts along edge of heel flap onto Needle 1. Work Rnd 2 of Instep Pattern Stitch on Needles 2 & 3. Pick up 16 sts from side of heel flap, knit onto $4^{\dagger\mathsf{h}}$ needle. Knit across 8 sts of heel flap onto Needle 4. The beginning of round should now be at the center of heel flap. At this point, combine needles 2 & 3 and renumber needles, for ease in knitting instep pattern. Needle 1 remains the same, combine stitches on needles 2 & 3 - this becomes needle 2, Needle 4 becomes needle 3. Stitches should be on the needles as follows: Needle 1: 25 sts Needle 2 33 sts (Instep) Needle 3: 24 sts Gusset Decrease Round 1: Needle 1: Knit to last 2 sts, ssk. Needle 2: Work Rnd 3 of Instep Pattern Stitch. Needle 3: k2tog, knit to end.
Round 2:
Needle 1: Knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. Needle 2: Knit Rnd 4 of Instep Pattern Stitch Needle 3: K1, ssk, knit to end of round Round 3: Needle 1: Knit Needle 2: Work Rnd 1 of Instep Pattern Stitch Needle 4: Knit
Round 4:
Needle 1: Knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. Needle 2: Knit Rnd 2 of Instep Pattern Stitch Needle 3: K1, ssk, knit to end of round Round 5: Needle 1: Knit Needle 2: Work Rnd 3 of Instep Pattern Stitch Needle 3: Knit Repeat Rnds 2 -5 until a total of 64 sts remain on needles. Next Round: Needle 1: Knit Needle 2: Work Rnd 4 of Instep Pattern Stitch. Needle 3: Knit Continue st st on Needles 1 & 3 and 14 more repeats of Rnds 1-4 of established Instep Pattern Stitch on Needle 2 (a total of 34 repeats from ribbing to toe) or to desired heel to toe length. Next, knit sts on Needle 1, work Rnd 1 of Instep Pattern st on Needle 2., knit 7 sts from Needle 3. Now begin rearranging needles for the toe among 4 needles. There should be 16 sts per needle. (I like to arrange the needles so there are 16 sts each on the top & bottom needles of the toe and 16 sts on each side needle of the toe, so decreases will be toward the sides of the instep and sole.) Toe Rnd 1: \*Knit to last 2 sts on needle, K2tog. Rep from \*. (Place marker at end of rnd) Rnd 2: Knit around. Repeat Rnds 1 & 2 until 32 total sts remain (8 per needle). Repeat Rnd 1 only until 8 total sts remain. Cut yarn leaving a $12"$ tail. With darning needle, thread tail through the 8 rem sts and pull snug. Weave in on inside of sock. This pattern is free for unlimited personal use. You may bookmark it, print it, copy and paste it. You can even make paper airplanes from your printed copy if you like. Just let people who are interested know where you got it. Contact: NanoEffects@gmail.com Blog: http://nanoeffects.blogspot.com/ and http://a-nano-knittomy.blogspot.com/