Purple Zephyr by Wendy Ellis

Purple Zephyr

Knitting
October 2011
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches = 4 inches
in Railway Stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
380 - 430 yards (347 - 393 m)
Medium
English
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Purple Zephyr socks are named for an imaginary Lancaster County steam engine. The Railway Stitch is a 19th century rib pattern that imitates train tracks. The pattern features two distinct choices for the heel--an unusual garter short row heel & a traditional gusset heel.
A one skein project, we knit ours in locally hand dyed yarns.

Nancy Bush has a beautiful sock knit in the Railway Stitch pattern in her excellent book ‘Knitting Vintage Socks.’ Her pattern is drawn from the same source, ‘Weldon’s Needlework.’ I spoke with her after I designed this sock--and we agreed that we had shared inspiration for this one. In the meantime, Knitting Vintage Socks has become one of my favorite sock books. Ever.

Updated photos January 2022