Custom 'brainless' Sizing Chart for Yarnissima's Pattern Based on Foot Measurements and Original Gauge

'brainless' Sizing Chart, based on Foot Measurements

To use this table you need to already have or to download Yarnissima's 'brainless' pattern (ravelry link).

-> This table is based on a different gauge than the original pattern! <- Gauge: 32 sts.x 44 rds $=$ 10cmx10cm

Measure your feet at the smallest circumference, usually just behind the ball of the foot, and measure your foot length. Use your foot circumference/the nearest number to determine the column to use for your size, use your foot length/the nearest number to determine the row for the number of pattern repeats in your column. Follow the pattern as written, using the adjusted numbers for your size.

Pattern illustration

Gauge: 32 sts. x 44 rds. $=$ 10 x 10 cm

Increase rounds: 'brainless' chart 1 shows 8 increase rounds for sizes S/M, and 9 increase rounds for sizes L/XL. If you need 10 or 11 increase rounds, add simple increases like in rounds 1-8 before starting the patterned increases. Heel turn stitches: Use the plain knit stitches between the cale panels on the foot sole as heelstitches $\zeta=\,\nu_{2}$ total stitch count minus 8 sts.). Stitches to wrap: means the stitches to wrap on each side of the heel. Stitches to decrease/increase for leg: each on front leg and back leg needle to accomodate the leg pattern (needs multiple of $_{3+1}$ stitches)

'brainless' Sizing Chart, based on Foot Measurements

To use this table you need to already have or to download Yarnissima's 'brainless' pattern (ravelry link). -> This table is based on THE ORIGINAL GAUGE of the pattern! <- Gauge: 28 sts.x 43 rds $=$ 10cmx10cm Measure your feet at the smallest circumference, usually just behind the ball of the foot, and measure your foot length. Use your foot circumference/the nearest number to determine the column to use for your size, use your foot length/the nearest number to determine the row for the number of pattern repeats in your column. Follow the pattern as written, using the adjusted numbers for your size.

Pattern illustration

Increase rounds: 'brainless' chart 1 shows 8 increase rounds for sizes $\mathsf{S}/\mathsf{M}$ ,and9 increase rounds for sizes $L/\mathsf{X L}$ . If you need 10 or 11 increase rounds, add simple increases like in rounds 1-8 before starting the patterned increases. Heel turn stitches: Use the plain knit stitches between the cale panels on the foot sole as heel stitches $(\phantom{l}\,=\,\eta_{2}$ total stitch count minus 8 sts.). Stitches to wrap: means the stitches to wrap on each side of the heel. Stitches to decrease/increase for leg: each on front leg and back leg needle to accomodate the leg pattern (needs multiple of $_{3+1}$ stitches)

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