Jökull by Dots Dabbles

Jökull

Knitting
June 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 10 rows = 1 inch
in stranded stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
416 - 591 yards (380 - 540 m)
Small, Medium and Large
English
This pattern is available for €4.25 EUR buy it now

Jökull is a unisex sock pattern that was named after the Icelandic word for glacier. The stranded pattern was inspired by the yokes of the typical lopapeysa or Icelandic sweater.

It is a top-down sock, featuring stranded knitting, a heelflap heel, and a round toe.

There are 3 sizes available: Small (64 stitches), Medium (72 stitches) and Large (80 stitches).

You’ll need approximately 90 to 130 grams of fingering weight sock yarn in the following amounts:

  • Approximately 50-80 grams of main colour
  • Approximately 30-40 grams of contrast colour 1
  • Approximately 5-10 grams of contrast colour 2

Yarn + pattern kits are available on my webshop.

It is also possible to work the pattern with just 2 colours: in that case add the required amount for contrast colour 2 to the amount required for the main colour.

The pattern contains separate charts per colour scheme for those working with either a light or a dark main colour.

Other materials required are a set of knitting needles for working small circumferences in the round and darning needle.

This pattern contains 7 pages. Basic instructions are 3 pages and then there are 2 additional pages of charts for one colour scheme.

A big thank you goes out to my test knitters: Tescamaru, tyrannosaurusbex, hottann, Drahdiwawal, bikewi, and polwygle.

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