Do you want to wear your sandals even though it is cold? Do you want to be able to run outside quickly to the recycling bin or to fetch something from the car but cannot be bothered to put on shoes? Do you like to wriggle your big toe? Do you like to use your toes to pick up items? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, you might need split toe socks. This split toe recipe can be applied to any top down sock with a 64 stitches instep. Just knit the sock until you reach the toe and instead of knitting one toe pocket, you knit one for your big toe and one for the other four. Note that this is NOT a full sock pattern. It is a ‘recipe’ for toes that you can add to other sock patterns. The recipe contains written instructions for a left sock and a right sock, for feet with moderately tapered toes. This listing is for a PDF pattern with instructions. This is NOT a physical item but a PDF to help you make your own split toe socks. This pattern does NOT include instructions for a whole sock. It is a recipe for applying split toes to any cuff down sock and is designed for patterns with 64 stitches around the instep.The recipe contains written instructions for a left sock and a right sock, for feet with moderately tapered toes. Yarn: • Approximately 40-50 meters in fingering weight (400 m/100 g) • You will also need enough yarn to knit the rest of the sock (instructions not included) Gauge: • 36 stitches x 48 rows = 4x4 inches (9 stitches x 12 rows = 1x1 inch) Needles: • US 1/2.25 mm circular needles. For magic loop, use cable length of at least 32 inches (80 cm) Notions: • Scrap yarn • Tapestry needle