MATERIALS & INFORMATION
Sizing
Size 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
stitch count instructions result in a Foot circumference of approx
17cm/ 7” (19cm/ 7.75”, 21cm/ 8.5”, 23cm/ 9.25”, 25cm/ 10”, 27cm/10.75” )
suitable for
Junior Narrow (Junior Wide, Adult Narrow, Adult Average, Adult Wide, Adult Extra-Wide) foot
Gauge
24 sts x 32 rounds = 10cm x 10cm/ 4” x 4” in stockinette
Needles
circular needles suitable for Magic Loop
3mm in diameter or as needed to meet gauge
Yarn
suitable for fingering-weight sock yarn
(approximately 400m/ 425y per 100g/ 3.5oz)
two strands held together
project requires up to 200g yarn in total (2 skeins) for longest version
Notions
stitch markers, measuring tape, scrap yarn, tapestry needle
Special Techniques
Judy’s Magic Cast-On (toe-up only); Kitchener’s st, Magic Loop
(alternatives to all of these are also provided)
Construction
These socks can be worked either from the toe up, or from the cuff down. Opting for the toe-up version is highly recommended, as this allows you to decide on the length as you go along. Construction consists of a modular (‘peasant’) heel, stockinette foot, and ribbed leg.
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NOTES ON YARN SELECTION
For a durable hiking sock: use two strands of commercial or indie-dyed sock yarn (superwash with nylon)
For socks with a more casual use case scenario, you can use two strands of non-super wash/ nylon free sock yarn, or any fingering-weight yarn. To achieve the marled effect with Donegal Tweed, simply use 2 strands of Darnie in different colours.