Occam's Razor by Karen Martin Kepner

Occam's Razor

Knitting
August 2015
Light Fingering ?
10 stitches and 13 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette
US 0 - 2.0 mm
385 - 436 yards (352 - 399 m)
72 sts (or a multiple of 12)
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Occam’s razor (also written as Ockham’s razor and in Latin lex parsimoniae, which means ‘law of parsimony’) is a problem-solving principle devised by William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347), who was an English Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher and theologian. The principle states that among competing hypotheses that predict equally well, the one with the fewest assumptions should be selected. Other, more complicated solutions may ultimately prove to provide better predictions, but—in the absence of differences in predictive ability—the fewer assumptions that are made, the better. (~Wikipedia)

The problems or challenges that inspired the design for these socks were first, that I needed something with a simple texture to keep the knitting from getting too boring, but with a lot of stretch for a good fit for my Mom’s feet since they were a gift for her. Second, a pattern that would not compete with the very fun speckled colorway of my chosen yarn. I resorted to this simple knit and purl motif which, in the end, is a stylized basket weave with minimal purling required. The band along the cuff looks to me like a row of eggs, so I’m putting them into the basket.

This is not a complete pattern, but a set of charts that can be used to create your own socks, toe-up as I have done, or top down if you prefer. The charts will work in either direction. They may also be adapted to different stitch counts, though I have only provided stitch counts for a 72 or a 64 stitch sock here. Use your own favorite toe and heel construction. Gauge given is how mine are knitted. For the curious, I have offered a description of how the socks pictured here were made. But true to Occam’s form, I’ve made few assumptions or prescriptions, only that you are familiar enough with how to knit socks that you can apply the charts to your own heart’s delight in whatever way works for you. Enjoy!