Angler's Loop Socks by Andrea Mules

Angler's Loop Socks

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Knitting
May 2010
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 11 rows = 1 inch
in no stitch specified in pattern
US 1 - 2.25 mm
350 - 400 yards (320 - 366 m)
small (large)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

The Angler’s Loop is a sailor’s knot that forms a fixed loop. Inspired by my partner, Kasy, a man who loves a good cabled sock and a good solid boat, the Angler’s Loop Socks are inspired by the long tradition of sailor knots…and Kasy’s stories of life on a boat. 2X2 ribbing moves seamlessly into this knot cable panel along the back of the sock, giving enough ease in the leg to allow for taller socks with less need for numerous calf increases. An asymmetrical ribbed panel runs the length of the front, creating a space for additional cables or not, as the knitter sees fit.

While every effort has been made to write clear directions to knitting these socks, if you have never turned a heel and are completely new to socks it might help to read a bit about sock construction and gussets before casting on. Recommendations are found at the end of the pattern.

Please msg me if you come across any error or confusion in the pattern!

Error found on v1 of pattern --
Turn Heel Section, Row 2 should read P5 and not P18. The pdf has been updated