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The Geometry of Socks: 'Squares'
Have you noticed that socks are made up of simple geometrical shapes? The leg and foot are cylinders, the heel flap is a rectangle, the heel is part of a sphere, the ankle/gusset section is a triangle, and the toe is a trapezoid! So, in honour of this discovery, I have designed this simple squares pattern. The squares are quite distinct owing to using a solid colour on a marled background, but you can create a softer, fuzzier effect if you use a variegated yarn for the squares on a solid background. You could experiment with 2 solid colours - just be as creative as you want!
This design is aimed at intermediate knitters who are not afraid of simple colour work. Only 2 colour strands are used.
The socks are knitted cuff down with a heel flap. The heel, sole and toe are knitted with 2 strands of yarn held together on alternate rows, so creating a lovely thick, comfortable, bouncy sole to walk on with reduced chance of wearing through.
Instructions are given in 3 sizes: for a slimmer foot woman/teenager; an average foot woman/slim man; and broader foot/average man.
Instruction for the squares is provided written out in full.
Please also check out my ‘Circles’ andTriangles’ patterns; or, buy all three in one pdf!
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