Lincoln Logs Socks by Gwen Moeller

Lincoln Logs Socks

Knitting
January 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
8 stitches = 1 inch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
250 - 400 yards (229 - 366 m)
56-Stitch, 64-Stitch, 72-Stitch
English
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Simple knit and purl columns make up the “logs” on these cozy socks, perfect for wearing while snuggling by the fire in a cozy cabin.

Size and Gauge:
• This pattern includes three sizes: 56-stitch, 64-stitch, and 72-stitch, which will fit most adults. To adjust fit, go up or down a needle size based on your preferences.
• Approximately 8 stitches per inch.

Needles:
• I used 2.25mm (US size 1) needles, but please use whichever size of sock needles works for you.
• I used 32-inch-long circular needles for magic loop.

Yarn:
• Any fingering weight (1: superfine) yarn, or sock yarn, that includes nylon will work for this pattern.
• You will need between 250-400 yards, depending on the size you make, and the length of the leg.

The (64-stitch) sample I made used:
• Woolberry Fiber Co, Berry Sock (fingering weight, 2 ply, 400 yards per 100g skein, 80% superwash BFL wool and 20% nylon), in the colorway “Christmas Tree Stand.”
• 304 yards, 76g, used

Notions:
• Tapestry needle

Skills Needed:
Perfect for beginner sock knitters, this pattern utilizes:
• Knitting and purling
• Increasing and decreasing
• Eye of partridge heel flap and gusset