Jodi Cable Slipper Socks by Joanna Brandt

Jodi Cable Slipper Socks

Loom Knitting
April 2016
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
3 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in uwrap knit
110 - 130 yards (101 - 119 m)
see notes below
English
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Made for my friend Jodi Cable (no lie!), these comfy and stylish slipper socks feature a combination of rib and mock cable stitches and use German short row shaping for the heel and toe. I learned the basics of German short row shaping from project notes and photos done by Brenda Myers which she did based off a needle knit technique which you can view here.

Written pattern includes detailed row by row instructions for entire pattern as well as explanation of abbreviations/techniques used. A video link is provided to show how to do the mock cable (aka 2 stitch twist)

Slipper socks pictured are size medium made for US women’s shoe size 7, 8, 9 with foot length of 10”. Size small foot length will be roughly 9” long and fit size 4, 5, 6 and large roughly 11” long for shoe size 10, 11, or 12. Follow instructions to make size needed.

Loom Required: 24 Peg 5/8” gauge Round loom (blue knifty knitter, boye, darice, cindwood)
Yarn Required: 110-130 yards of bulky # 5 yarn. Sample done used 1 full skein and about 1/4 of another skein of Charisma Tweed in Color Blue.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Please message me if you have questions!