McCulloch Socks by Knox Mountain Knit Co.

McCulloch Socks

Knitting
March 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
250 - 300 yards (229 - 274 m)
small (medium, large)
English
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As chief engineer of the Kettle Valley Railway, Andrew McCulloch is credited with accomplishing the impossible—connecting the BC Coast with the Southern Interior via rail. A marvel of engineering, in part due to the difficult construction of the Myra Canyon Trestles and Quintette Tunnels, the KVR is aptly referred to as ‘McCulloch’s Wonder’.

McCulloch Socks are knit cuff down with contrasting cuffs, heels, and toes. The pattern uses an afterthought heel and includes three sizes and two leg lengths.

YARN/YARDAGE

Fingering weight yarn—approx. 20–30g (75–110y) CC, and 40–60g (150–220y) MC, depending on size knit.

Shown in Midknit Cravings Sweet Sock, using Grove (green) and Take a Hike (grey speckle) (short leg).

TOOLS

2.25mm (US 1) needles for preferred method of working in the round, or size needed to get gauge, cable needle, stitch markers, waste yarn or stitch holder, darning needle

GAUGE

34 st / 4” in stockinette, after blocking

(A different gauge will affect finished measurements and yardage requirements.)

SIZING/FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

small (medium, large)

to fit foot circumference: 7½ (8½, 9½)

finished sock circumference: 6½ (7½, 8½)”

(All measurements taken after blocking. Sizing accounts for an inch of negative ease. If between sizes, we recommend sizing down.)