McCree Deconstructed Argyle Socks by Vashte Johnson

McCree Deconstructed Argyle Socks

Knitting
May 2012
6.5 stitches and 8.5 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette st
US 3 - 3.25 mm
468 - 500 yards (428 - 457 m)
9
English
This pattern is available for $3.25 USD
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McCree was designed exclusively (and named for) my friend/ stylist Toni – he’s awesome, funny, outspoken, honest, and has THE BEST taste in music. By day, he’s an absolute magician when it comes to hair, and by night he tears up the mic at a bunch of local clubs in LA. I could go on and on – ok, one more thing, he has a GORGEOUS, infectious smile – but onto the socks!

For these toe up socks, I wanted to reinterpret a traditional pattern for men’s socks: argyle. Rather than following those conventions stitch by stitch, I came up with a gradually degenerating, deconstructed argyle. It begins normally at the cuff, and becomes more and more fractured and pixelated further down the leg into the instep. I wanted to play with the idea of taking a pattern and turning it into something very unexpected.

I worked hard on McCree not just because I want Toni to rock ‘em, and not just because I want to get the pattern available to you quickly, but also because 100% of the proceeds of the sale of this pattern will go directly to his AIDS Lifecycle ride Summer 2012. Please help my friend make a difference!