Cloud Peak Socks by Briana Arlene

Cloud Peak Socks

Knitting
July 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette in the round
US 1 - 2.25 mm
195 - 595 yards (178 - 544 m)
(1, 2, 3)(4, 5, 6)
English
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I designed these socks while in the Bighorn Mountains, much of which lie within the ancestral lands of the Cheyenne and Crow peoples. Named after Cloud Peak, the tallest mountain within Bighorn Mountains, these toe-up socks knit up surprisingly quickly. The 1x1 ribbing lends a snug fit, and a leaf motif adds that little something extra to draw the eye and keep your interest as you knit.

NOTES
Design & Construction: The Cloud Peak Socks are knit toe up with a fleegle heel. The leg features 1x1 ribbing and an allover textured leaf motif.

Fit: These socks are intended to be worn with approximately 1 to 2 in. (2.5 to 5 cm) of negative ease. The 1x1 ribbing stretches quite a bit, so you will want more negative ease than you would typically include when knitting a stockinette sock!

Stitch Patterns: The pattern includes both written instructions and a video tutorial for the textured leaf motif.

SIZES
(1, 2, 3)(4, 5, 6)

FINISHED CIRCUMFERENCE
The circumference as measured around the foot is as follows.
(5.25, 6.25, 7)(8, 8.75, 9.75) in.
(13, 15.5, 17.5)(20, 22, 24.5) cm

YARN
Light fingering weight
(50, 65, 80)(105, 130, 155) g/(195, 250, 310)(405, 500, 595) yds or (178, 229, 283)(370, 457, 544) m

SUGGESTED YARN
Six and Seven Fiber Clover (115 g/443 yds (405 m)) – 75% SW Corriedale, 25% nylon
(1, 1, 1)(1, 2, 2) skeins

The sample socks are knit in the colorways Kitten and Shore Bird.

NEEDLES
US 1 (2.25 mm)
You will need 30 in. (76 cm) circular needles for magic loop or your preferred needles for smaller circumference knitting (i.e., short circular needles, or double-pointed needles).

GAUGE
Measure gauge knit in the round, after blocking.
32 sts and 44 rows = 4 in. (10 cm) in stockinette
42 sts and 42 rows = 4 in. (10 cm) in 1x1 ribbing

SKILLS TO USE (OR LEARN!)
Turkish cast-on, knitting below a stitch, knit increases, knit and purl decreases, Jeny’s stretchy bind-off