pi

Knitting
January 2015
Sport (12 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
550 - 750 yards (503 - 686 m)
medium (8") and large (9") circumference, length is customizable
English

Get ready for March 14—pi day! The stripe pattern in these socks is based on pi and inspired by my math geek husband. The non-repeating sequence of pi makes it easy to customize length for boot socks, knee socks, or longer! These socks can be knit in a sport weight yarn at a very tight gauge for thick and warm boot socks or in a luxurious fingering weight yarn for a sock of pure indulgence.

Foot circumference in size medium (8”) and large (9”), length is customizable

Boot socks shown in Black Sheep Creamery Chehalis 275 yd / 100 g, 2 skeins (1 skein each of purple and natural white)

Knee socks shown in YOTH Yarns Little Brother 435 yd / 100 g, 2 skeins (1 skein each of saba and oyster)

Worked in the round from cuff down with written instructions

Gauge note: These socks are knitted at the same gauge for either yarn choice. The Black Sheep Creamery Chehalis yarn is knit at a very tight gauge for comfortable and thick boot sock. The YOTH Yarns Little Brother yarn is knit at a firm gauge for a luxurious and wearable sock.

This is the first pattern in the “math” series.