Coast Mountain by Fiona Alice

Coast Mountain

Knitting
October 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking Stitch
US 0 - 2.0 mm
US 1 - 2.25 mm
Small and Medium
English
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Errata
Gusset was missing from the pattern. A new version will be coming shortly. 29.10.18

Gusset
Round 1: K across 1st needle. K1, m1r, k to last st, m1l, k1. 2 sts inc
Round 2: Knit to end of rnd.
Repeat these two rnds until there are 54 (60) sts on 2nd needle, ending with Rnd 2. 86 (96) sts.

SIZES
1 (2)

MEASUREMENTS
Finished foot circumference: 18 (20.5) cm / 7 (8)”
To be worn with approximately 5 cm / 2” negative ease 15 (18) cm / 6 (7)” finished leg length

YARN
A: Black Cat Custom Yarn’s Everyday Sock (4ply/fingering weight, 80% Merino wool, 20% nylon,
100 g = 365 m / 400 yds), 1 skein; colour shown: Stainless B: Regia’s Angora Merino (4ply/fingering weight,
65% Merino wool, 25% nylon, 10% angora, 50 g = 200 m / 219 yds), 1 skein; colour shown: White
C: Black Cat Custom Yarn’s Everyday Sock (4ply/fingering weight, 80% Merino wool, 20% nylon, 100 g = 365 m / 400 yds), 1 skein; colour shown: Midnight

GAUGE
36 sts & 44 rows = 10 cm / 4” in Stockinette Stitch on 2.25 mm / US 1 after blocking. Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.

NEEDLES
2.25 mm / US 1 & 2 mm / US 0 long circular needles for Magic Loop Method or DPNs.

NOTIONS
tapestry needle

NOTES
These socks are worked toe-up with a slipped stitch heel. One skein of each of the colours will be enough to make one pair of each pattern in the smallest size. Regia’s Angora Merino is now discontinued. Any 4ply/fingering weight can be used as an alternative as long it is similar to your main yarns in weight and washing instructions. Only 3 - 5 g of B is required for each pair.

This pattern is written as if the knitter is using the Magic Loop Method: the top of the foot is worked across the first needle and the sole of the foot is worked across the second needle. However, DPNs can be used instead: work instructions for first needle across 1st and 2nd DPNs, for second needle work across 3rd and 4th DPNs.

Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off was used to finish the socks. Directions can be found here: http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEfall09/FEATjssbo.php