Chevron Socks by Amanda Clark

Chevron Socks

Knitting
November 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
312 - 343 yards (285 - 314 m)
Medium
English
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This sock pattern was written for double pointed needles and has instructions for a Medium sized sock only - 64 stitches.

This is a cuff down sock pattern, worked in one piece, from the cuff down to the toe. Casting on requires using a stretchy cast-on method. The cuff of the socks is knitted first, before moving onto the leg, the heel, the gusset, then the foot and finally finishing on the toe. Kitchener stitch is used to close the stitches at the toe.

Instructions for the leg, gusset and foot of these socks are provided in both written and charted format. However, instructions for the cuff, heel and toe are written only.

These socks would be ideal for intermediate sock knitters who would like to try adding a zig-zag pattern to their socks.
The design for these socks was inspired by fondness of self-striping yarns. I wanted a stocking stitch design with just a little bit of pattern that would not compete with my stripey yarn. By combining a chevron design (which is essentially a zig zag pattern) with this self-striping yarn, I have managed to create a pattern that compliments all the striping colours of this yarn.
I’m also hoping to help knitters understand how cuff down socks with a traditional gusset develop with this very simple yet elegant sock pattern.

If you have any questions, problems or just want to join in with others who are knitting these socks, pop over to my Shuttermonkey Designs Group here on Ravelry.