Stained Glass Bubble Socks by Jen Hurley

Stained Glass Bubble Socks

Knitting
October 2009
Louet Gems Super Fine
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 52 rows = 4 inches
in st st & bubble stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 0 - 2.0 mm
325 - 644 yards (297 - 589 m)
Child S[Child M, Child L/Adult S, Adult M, Adult L]
English
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Errata available: /patterns/show

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These colorful socks are worked toe up with short-row garter-stitch heels and toes. Bubbles ripple across the top of the foot and encircle the leg; the foot sole is a comfortable stockinette fabric. An example of dropped-stitch mosaic knitting, this pattern combines the look of two-color knitting with the ease and speed of only ever knitting one color per round. And, of the six rounds of pattern for one row of bubbles, five rounds are plain knitting. You’ll have a pair of bubble socks in no time!

The pattern is eight pages and includes instructions for sizes child through adult. The stitch patterns for the foot and leg are written out (there are no charts).

Finished Measurements:
At the above gauge,
o Foot width: 2.75, 3, 3.25, 3.5, 3.75 inches
o Corresponds to U.S. shoe sizes Child 4-8, Child 7-11, Child 10-2, Child 2-6/Woman’s 2-6/Man’s 6-8, Woman’s 7-9/Man’s 8.5-10 according to www.yarnstandards.com
o Foot length & leg height are easily adjustable.

Yarn substitutions:
Another variegated yarn could be used in place of the Trekking, although it may not give the same finished
look. Or pick your two favorite colors and go solid!

Updated 1.27.10: I now have a description on how to do a provisional crochet cast on on my blog, here.

7.24.10: I’ve added a photo tutorial on how to execute the “make bar” direction on my blog, here.

10.17.19 Errata: Round 11 of the Bubble Pattern for the Leg should read:
Round 11: with CC: K2, *make bar, K3*, make bar, K1