The poolside socks are knit from the top down and in the round. The cuff starts with a long tail cast-on (or your preferred stretchy method) and a simple 1×1 rib with a contrast stripe for added interest. The heel is of a German Short Row construction and a traditional wedge toe (with matching contrast stripe) is used to complete the sock. The instructions are intended to be ‘needle type neutral’ so work whether you are using Magic loop, a small ‘sock’ circular needle or DPN’s. Markers are used to mark the beginning/end of the round and the halfway point of the stitch count. If using Magic loop this corresponds to the start of needle 1 and start of needle 2. For DPN’s, the start of needle 1 and start of needle 3. If you prefer knitting socks on a small ‘sock’ circular needle, then simply place the markers as instructed.
Sizing Overview
**Please scroll to the end of this listing to find full sizing information and schematic.
Small (Medium, Large)
Size labels provide a rough guide only, I recommend choosing a size based on the actual foot circumference and intended amount of negative ease rather than relying on the size labels alone.
Finished foot circumference
7” (8”, 9”) / 17.5cm (20cm, 22.5cm)
Approximately 1” (2.5cm) of negative ease is recommended. Therefore, pick a size around 1” (2.5cm) smaller than the actual foot circumference. Size labels provide a rough guide only, choose a size based on the actual foot circumference and intended amount of negative ease.
Yarn Requirements
The sample sock is a size Medium, worn with the recommended 1” (2.5cm) negative ease. It is knit using a Giddy Yarns sock set in the colourway ‘Waters Edge’.
Suggested Yarns
For the main colour, any light fingering or sock weight yarn with approximately 425m (465yds) per 100g. For the contrast colour yarn, one 20g mini skein of the same yarn composition.
Required meterage (yardage)
Main colour (MC): 300 (335, 395) m / 328 (367, 432) yds.
This equates to 1 skein of light fingering or sock weight yarn with approximately 425m (465yds) per 100g, for all sizes.
Contrast colour (CC): one 20g contrast mini skein for all sizes.*Required meterage (yardage) is based on the specified gauge and recommended yarn, plus extra for swatching and assuming a large shoe size of a men’s UK 10.5 (EUR 45, US 11).
Gauge
32 stitches and 40 rounds = 4×4” (10x10cm) in the cable pattern using the larger needle size, once blocked.
Needles
2.5mm (US size 1.5) and 2.75mm (US size 2) OR needle size needed to obtain gauge. DPN’s or long circular needle if using the Magic loop method. A short circular e.g. 9” (23cm) needle may be used for the leg, heel turn and foot of the sock but DPN’s or Magic loop will be required for the toe.
Two needle sizes are used throughout. The all over cable pattern on the leg section creates a tighter fabric than the rest of the sock. Therefore, a larger needle size is recommended for this section only and the smaller needle is used for the cuff, heel, foot and toe.
Notions
2 stitch markers.
Cable needle.
Required Techniques
Long tail cast-on method (or preferred stretchy cast on method for socks).
Knitting in the round.
Cable knitting.
German Short Rows.
Grafting of the toe stitches to close.
Sizing and Schematic
A. Leg length from top of cuff to bottom of heel
B. Foot circumference
Sizing in inches
A | B | |
Small | 8 | 7 |
Medium | 8.5 | 8 |
Large | 9.5 | 9 |
Sizing in centimetres
A | B | |
Small | 20 | 17.5 |
Medium | 21.5 | 20 |
Large | 24 | 22.5 |
Approximately 1” (2.5cm) of negative ease is recommended. Therefore, pick a size around 1” (2.5cm) smaller than the actual foot circumference. Size labels provide a rough guide only, choose a size based on the actual foot circumference and intended amount of negative ease.
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