Bouctouche Boardwalk Socks by Nancy Wheeler

Bouctouche Boardwalk Socks

Knitting
April 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches = 4 inches
US 1 - 2.25 mm
220 - 400 yards (201 - 366 m)
Small, Medium, Large
English
This pattern is available for C$5.00 CAD buy it now

The vertical and horizontal lines on the front of these socks are inspired by the planks and handrails of the boardwalk over the Bouctouche Dunes, in New Brunswick, Canada. 800 metres of a meandering wooden pathway that takes you over the fragile dunes and grasses. It leads you to a beautiful beach looking out into the Northumberland Strait and on a clear day, a view of Prince Edward Island. I love to pack up my knitting and a picnic and find a quite spot to enjoy the sights and sounds.

This is a simple, but engaging texture that gives the sock lots of meditative stockinette with interesting details to keep you going. Written and charted instructions are included.

The pattern looks great on lots of different types of yarn…Give it a try! Check out my tester’s project pages for inspiration.

I have included a seperate small PDF file with instructions to modify the pattern to work with self-striping yarn.

The sock comes in 3 sizes and is knit from the top down with a contrast heel flap and traditional gusset. I finished it with my version of a rounded toe.

1 skein of fingering weight yarn and 15-20g of contrast yarn required.

Huge thanks to my test knitters Leanne, Heather, Lorraine, Rochelle, Tamara, Alexa, Patty, June, Karri and Lee for their feedback and their beautiful socks.