Chim Chim-in-ney Socks DK by Cori Eichelberger

Chim Chim-in-ney Socks DK

Knitting
December 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Chiminey Stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
154 - 350 yards (141 - 320 m)
Adult Sm, Med, Lg 8( 9, 10)" 20.5, 23, 25.5) cm
English
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In December of 2016, I designed my first hat pattern, the Chim Chim-in-ney Hat and through the years I have watched as knitters have made them for their entire families for Christmas cards and family holiday pictures. Now years later, I have fallen down rabbit hole and designed these socks as a collaboration with Jeanette and George of Sun Valley Fibers. I decided to write them as DK weight for a perfect month of December house sock but would also include fingering weight socks as well.
Named for their red and white appearance of bricks these socks are also a nod to Mary Poppins and Dick Van Dyke, probably the most famous chimney sweep of all time.

Note: Pattern is written for DPNs but feel free to use Magic Loop or 2-circular needles.

NOTIONS: Locking ring or removable stitch marker, tapestry needle, small amount of green wool for making I-cord trim and small amounts of various colors to make Christmas lights for garland trim

SAMPLE: Adult medium sample socks were knit in Sun Valley Fibers DK in colorway Checkmate and Antler colorways; and weighed 112 grams using 258 yds/236 m. Red yarn used 76 grams/175 yards and White used 36 grams/83 yards.

This pattern was tech edited and test knit.

Tech editing and graphic design by Jean Clement. Test knitters were Charity Feit, Jane Flannery, Carolyn Janz, Jeanne Lawrence, Kara Parkman, Victoria Pileski, and Jessica Schick.

Photography by Boreal Studios Photography Anna Stauber.