Far Into the Forest by Kirsten Hall

Far Into the Forest

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Knitting
June 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 20 rows = 2 inches
in vertical stripe pat: (k1DC, k1LC)
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
420 - 500 yards (384 - 457 m)
S, M, L (see notes for circumferences)
English
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Wandering under a dark canopy
of bending branches and twisting vines
she dropped her basket of berries, escaped the wicked queen,
and tumbled far into the forest…

This pattern is Stage 2 of the 2015 Tour de Sock event, a speed-knitting competition benefiting Doctors Without Borders. Visit the Tour-de-Sock group on Ravelry.

Foot and ankle circumferences (length adjustable)
Small: 7.25 and 8 inches / 18 and 20 cm
Medium: 8 and 8.75 inches / 20 and 22 cm
Large: 8.75 and 9.5 inches / 22 and 24 cm

Yarn requirements
Two colors: 210(240,270) yards/190(220,250) meters each; more needed for a sock leg longer than six inches/14 cm. Best in solid or tonal yarns in contrasting colors or values.

Construction Notes
Two mirrored socks worked toe to cuff in two colors. Gussets at sides, turned heel worked with no-wrap short rows, and heel flap. Stranded patterns (with numerous increases and decreases) worked from charts with stitch key. Links to photo tutorials are provided in the pattern and below for techniques used.

What to know before you begin
Stranded knitting, basic sock construction, working in the round on double-point or circular needles, and reading charts. No grafting or picking up stitches necessary.

Helpful Links (Note: the links in the pdf may not work for everyone; copy and paste the pattern pdf links into your browser, or use these here)
Judy’s Magic Cast-on
Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off
Centered double increase illustration
Centered double increase video
Shadow-wrap short rows
Color dominance in two-color knitting