Simply Taboo by Kristen Jancuk

Simply Taboo

Knitting
June 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in charted pattern
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
350 - 600 yards (320 - 549 m)
Finished foot circumference 7 ½ (8, 8 ½, 9, 9 ½, 10)”/19 (20.5, 21.5, 23, 24, 25.5) cm
English
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Inspired by the Witchcraft hat and my love of all things slipped stitch, the Simply Taboo socks are another experiment in creating stranded-style patterning without the fuss. The interwoven diamond shapes on these socks are created by strategically slipping stitches, so you’re never working with more than one strand of yarn at the time. The interplay between the two colorways, Andromeda and Ultra Violet, creates a pattern that appears to fade in and out as the purple in the variegated yarn blends with the solid—reverse your colors on the second sock for a particularly playful pair of nearly-matching socks. Sprout Sock is a hefty fingering weight with impressive yardage, so you’ll easily get at least 2 pair of socks from 2 skeins, even in the largest size, and they’re worked from the toe up, so you can use up every last bit of yarn.

Sizes: Finished foot circumference 7 ½ (8, 8 ½, 9, 9 ½, 10)”/19 (20.5, 21.5, 23, 24, 25.5) cm and finished foot length 8 ¼ (9, 9 ½, 10, 10 ½, 11)”/21 (23, 24, 25.5, 26.5, 28) cm, customizable
Note: it is recommended that socks be worn with approx. 10% negative ease

Gauge: 32 sts and 40 rnds = 4”/ cm in charted pattern in the rnd, blocked.

Yarn: The Fiber Seed Sprout Sock, 90% Superwash Merino wool, 10% nylon, 510 yd/4.8oz (465 m/136 g): 1 skein each in Andromeda and Ultra Violet

Suggested needles: US 1.5/2.5 mm DPNs, 2 24” circular needles or 1 long circular needle for magic loop, or size to obtain gauge

Notions:
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers
Scrap yarn or stitch holder

Techniques to Know (or be ready to learn):
Toe-up sock construction
Increases
Reading charts