Basic Ribbed Socks by Christine Marie

Basic Ribbed Socks

Knitting
July 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
7.5 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
450 - 500 yards (411 - 457 m)
adult medium
English
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When you want a warm, practical sock that’ll do the job for everyday use, these are the socks for you. They’re comfy and will keep your toes toasty when you’re taking a hike, splitting firewood, or lazing around the house. They are knit from the top down on double-pointed needles. The heel is constructed with a heel flap. Bottoms of the toes are Kitchener stitch closed. The ribbing helps to keep the socks from bagging around the ankles. This pattern is my adaptation of the pattern I got from my local yarn shop when I bought yarn for my first ever pair of socks. It has served me well for many years and for many, many pairs of socks. Directions are for adult medium.

Materials Needed:
3 ½ ounces (100 gm) sock yarn (fingering weight)
1 set of 4 double-pointed needles, US size 1 ½ (2.5 mm)

Gauge: 7 ½ stitches/inch (2.5 cm) in stockinette
This pattern is somewhat forgiving if your gauge isn’t precisely the same.