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Cobblestone Socks
Welcome to the Cobblestone Sock - the second in my latest collection of sock patterns - Beyond Vanilla Socks Part 1 - the idea being a collection of textured sock patterns that take you one step beyond those plain vanilla socks. If you are looking for something a little more engaging than plain stockinette then these patterns will work for you.
For more details about this pattern and the other patterns in this collection see this VIDEO.
Please also note if you purchase this collection along with Beyond Vanilla Part 2 you will get 20% off the combined price, no coupon needed the discount will be applied automatically (previous purchases will count).
Please come on over to the KNITTINGEXPATPODCAST group and take part in the KAL we have going on for this and the other patterns in this collection.
If you are posting to Instagram then please use the #cobblestonesocks and #BeyondvanillaKAL (for the KAL) so I can keep up with your projects!
What you will need:
• Yarn – 100g Sock Yarn (approx. 365-400m / 400-440 yds) Samples in Inspirational Yarns in Budgie Brights and Trailing Clouds Yarn in Meandering,
• Needles – 2.25mm or 2.5mm (US 1 or 1.5) on a Long cable for magic loop (I suggest 40” / 100cm for two at a time knitting).
• Notions – Stitch Markers if you wish to mark the beginning of the round.
• Gauge – Approx 8-9 sts/inch in stockinette
• Size – Socks are sized in a Small (Medium/Large).
Abbreviations
• CO - Cast on
• Sts - Stitches
• K - Knit stitch
• P - Purl Stitch
• DS - Double Stitch – German Short Row Technique – Slip stitch purlwise with yarn in front, pull working yarn over the right hand needle to create the double stitch (keep the tension taught when doing this). If the next stitch is a knit you can carry on from there, otherwise if it is a purl stitch then pull the yarn back round to the front to carry on purling.
• K2tog - Knit 2 stitches together (1 stitch decrease)
• SSK - Slip 2 stitches knitwise one at a time & knit together through the back loop (1 stitch decrease)
Pattern notes:
To save on printing if you only need the patterning portion of the sock (if you choose to do your own heel and toe) you will only need to print page 3. If you choose to knit the German Short Row Heel then please check which size you are knitting and then you can print just the page you need for your size.
Also if you find you have some bagginess around the ankles on your socks you can add some 2x2 ribbing centred on the back of the leg for a couple inches before you start the heel (if you are doing a short row heel method I suggest you switch back to stockinette for a few rows before starting the heel if you decide to add ribbing).
Heel:
I love to use the Fish Lips Kiss Heel, however as it is a separate paid for pattern, I have included instructions here for a German Short Row Heel. In any case, you can easily substitute any preferred heel method you would like to use.
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