Knitting socks pattern

Thanks to helping from many helpful people I have managed to make the toe of my socks.

My, I have 54 mask total in order to get a good fit around my foot
the pattern however is made for 50 masks in total my thought was to make 2 more masks in the garderstich of the original pattern to avoid confusing myself too much. Could someone help me translate what I should do according to the pattern, maybe even ad in the toe additional stitches as a garderstich.

here is the pattern
Foot: Next rnd
P1 (2, 2), k3, p1 (1, 2), [k2, p1] 4 times,
p0 (0, 1), k3, p1 (2, 2), sl m, knit to end.
Rep last rnd 2 more times. Next rnd
P1 (2, 2), pm, [M1L, k1] 2 times, M1R, k1,
pm, p1 (1, 2), pm, [k2, p1] 3 times, k2, pm,
p1 (1, 2), pm, [k1, M1L] 2 times, k1, M1R,
pm, p1 (2, 2), sl m, knit to end—48 (52, 56)
sts: 27 (29, 31) sts for instep, 21 (23, 25)
sts for sole. Next rnd P1 (2, 2), sl m, work
Right Rope chart over 6 sts, sl m, p1 (1, 2),
sl m, [k2, p1] 3 times, k2, sl m, p1 (1, 2),
sl m, work Left Rope chart over 6 sts, sl
m, p1 (2, 2), sl m, knit to end. Cont in patt
for 2 more rnds. Next rnd P1 (2, 2), sl m,
work Right Rope chart to m, sl m, p1 (1, 2),
sl m, [k1, M1L, k1, M1LP, p1] 2 times, k1,
M1R, k1, M1RP, p1, k1, M1R, k1, sl m,

Im making the biggest version of the pattern

Toe looking good!
Probably the best thing to do is to add the 2sts to the sole, the “knit to end” part rather than the patterned instep.
What is the name of your pattern?

my pattern is called “YUKON RIVER STOCKINGS”

Those are stockings and more. Simply gorgeous! Definitely simpler to add the extra sts at the plain knit area of the sole Have fun knitting them and please let us see a photo when you finish.

That’s a beautiful toe! Kudos for undertaking such a huge project! Show us when you’re finished.

Fabulous design you’ve chosen. Good luck.

thanks a lot for the nice responses
I still have a problem understanding what the pattern wants me to do a translation just of the first part could be nice I have added the extra stitches to my sole so I have 25 sth total on my front side wich is the number of stitches required for the biggest size according to the recipe. So you do not have to think about that when you translate it.

Circle the numbers that apply to your size to make the directions easier to read.
When you place the markers on the needle it’ll help to use different color markers for the different sections. For example, place a single color marker on either side of the Rope Chart sections. You can use circles of scrap yarn for this if you don’t have enough markers.

Round 1: P2, k3, p2, [k2, p1] 4 times,
p1, k3, p2, slip marker, knit to end.

Rep last round 2 more times.

Next rnd: P2, place a marker, [Make 1 Left increase, k1] 2 times, Make 1 Right increase, k1,
place marker, p2, place marker, [k2, p1] 3 times, k2, place marker,
p2, place marker, [k1, Make 1 Left ] 2 times, k1, Make 1Right,
place marker, p2, slip marker, knit to end— 56sts total
: 3) sts for instep, 25sts for sole. (You may have 27sts for the sole if you’ve added 2sts here.)

Next rnd: P2, slip marker, work
Right Rope chart over 6 sts, slip marker, p2,
slip marker, [k2, p1] 3 times, k2, slip marker, p2,
slip marker, work Left Rope chart over 6 sts, slip
marker, p2, slip marker, knit to end.

Continue in pattern for 2 more rnds.

Next rnd: P2, slip marker,
work Right Rope chart to marker, slip marker, p2,
slip marker, [k1, Make1Left, k1, Make 1Left Purlwise, p1] 2 times, k1,
Make 1 Right, k1, Make 1Right Purlwise, p1, k1, Make 1 Right, k1, slip marker,

There are videos for the Make 1 Left and Make 1 Right increases as well as the Make 1 Purlwise if you need them. Your pattern may give instructions for these increases as well. The charts will always be read right to left starting at the lower right because you are knitting in the round.

That is a beautiful and ambitious pattern!
I love interweave socks. Their 1st sock book, Socks, Socks, Socks is one of my very best investments in knitting patterns.


Here is the pattern for those of us not on Ravelry. https://www.interweave.com/product/yukon-river-stockings-knitting-pattern/

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