Fence Post Socks by Gabz and Cae Koizumi

Fence Post Socks

Knitting
June 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch, worked in the round, blocked
US 1 - 2.25 mm
200 - 400 yards (183 - 366 m)
1 (2, 3): 6.25 (7.5, 8.75)" / 16 (19, 22) cm foot circumference; 3.75 (4, 4.25)" / 9.5 (10, 11) cm heel to cuff length
English
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This sock design was inspired by the fences that dotted the hillsides of my alma mater on the Central Coast. Seeing the fences poke out amongst the dry summer grasses felt quintessential California. Fence Post Socks is a shortie sock pattern with a square heel and stretch rib texture design. If you prefer a long leg, instructions are included.

Fence Post Socks are knit in the round from the cuff down. The heel features a heel flap and gusset with a square heel. The pattern incorporates twisted rib, knits and purls to create the unique fence post look.

This design is part of The Sun and Fog Summer 2021 collection.

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SIZES AND FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
1, 2, 3
Foot Circumference: 6.25 (7.5, 8.75 )“ / 16 (19, 22) cm
Length Heel to Cuff: 3.75 (4, 4.25)” / 9.5 (10, 11) cm

YARN
Fingering weight yarn: approximately 200-400 yds / 183-366 m
depending on chosen length and size
Yarn used in sample: House Blend no. 2 by Little Skein in the Big Wool (70% merino/20% cashmere/10% nylon; fingering weight; 400 yds per 100 g skein)
Color: On the Pulse of Morning; 1 skein

NEEDLES
US 1 / 2.25mm 40” / 100 cm or longer circular needle
for magic loop or 1 set of double pointed needles, or
size needed to obtain gauge

NOTIONS
1 removable stitch marker
2 stitch markers
Sock blockers (optional)
Tape measure or ruler
Tapestry needle

CONTRIBUTORS
Thank you to Anne and Little Skein in the Big Wool for their generous support!

Model: Marjorie Gelin Goodwin

Fence Post Socks is one of eight designs in The Sun and Fog Summer 2021 Collection - MEADOW
Meadow features knit and crochet designs from Northern California creators that showcase the aesthetics of summer meadows in fiber form. We’re honored to spotlight local designers and to be supported by small local businesses who offered yarn support for this collection.

Aira Shawl (knit) by Ksenia Naidyon / Life is Cozy, yarn support by Fiber Circle Studio / Fiber Circle Yarns
Ambarine Wrap (knit) by Amy Snell / Devious Knitter Designs, yarn support by Invictus Yarns
Blooming Moon Bandana (knit) by yelley L.d. / yelleyknits, yarn support by Sea Change Fibers / The Dye Project
Fence Post Socks (knit) by Gabrielle Koizumi / Slip Slip Sis, yarn support by Little Skein in the Big Wool
Free Spirit Stole (crochet) by Kira Dulaney / Kira K Designs, yarn support by Seismic Yarn
Honeyed Tote (crochet) by Kristin Lynn / Artfully Hooked, yarn support by A Yarn Less Raveled
Paddock Hills Shawl (knit) by Yvonne Poon / Gamer Babe Knits, yarn support by Speckled Finch Studios
Wase Vest (knit) by Juliana Lustenader / Knit by Jules, yarn support by Sincere Sheep