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Vaidava Memories Socks
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This sock design captures the essence of our time spent in the picturesque lakeside town of Vaidava, Latvia. During a relaxing knitting retreat, we embraced the tranquillity and cherished the close-knit relationships with our friends.
It’s the first cuff-down pattern in the series, but it still maintains its tradition with a sole gusset and a reinforced heel. The heel reinforcement goes to the bottom, and the resulting Dutch heel provides a perfect fit. There is no need for complicated short-row shaping or grafting of life stitches, as you’ll finish off with a delightful round toe.
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Dive into the delight of crafting these peaceful socks and savour each and every stitch!
Difficulty: Intermediate. The ability to read cable charts is required.
Sizes: 1 (2, 3)
Finished foot circumference:
- 17.5 (20, 22.5) cm
- 7 (8, 9)″
Yarn: Fingering weight, allow approximately:
- 265 (315, 370) m
- 290 (345, 405) yds
Yarn used in sample (size 2) is 2 balls of Lamana Merida (50% wool, 25% silk, 25% polyamide; 200 m 219 yds /50 g) in colourway (#00).
Gauge: 32 sts & 40 rows = 10 cm / 4″ in stockinette stitch in the round, blocked.
Suggested needles: 2-2.25 mm (US 0-1) or the size needed to obtain gauge. Sharp circulars or DPNs for small circumference knitting.
Notions: Stitch markers, row counter, tape measure, removable stitch markers or bobby pins.
Techniques used: Tubular cast-on, knitting in the round, twisted stitches, cables, knit decreases.
Construction notes: These socks are knitted from the cuff down, starting with a Tubular cast-on. You’ll follow the cable chart all the way down to the top of the heel. For the heel, you’ll work a reinforced slip stitch heel flap flat and then turn it to create a Dutch heel. The gusset decreases are cleverly placed in the middle of the sole rather than on the sides. Finally, you’ll continue knitting the foot in the round, finishing with a round toe.
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- First published: November 2023
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