River Cross Sock by Jensen Kho

River Cross Sock

Knitting
January 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 12.5 rows = 1 inch
in pattern stitch with smaller needles
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
435 - 437 yards (398 - 400 m)
US (s-m) 6-8 ; US (l-xl) 9-11
Additional languages which are not in the download: French
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Errata:

After turning heel on Part 1:
Continue in this manner until you have 11 stitch wrapped stitches on other side. 10 sts (12 sts) unwrapped on center.
Finish on with a wrong side wrap and turn.

Instruction below is for S and M size sock.
For M size sock, simply add 1 st between 1st st and 2nd st; and between 34th st and 35th st.

Sole : Knit all plain. 32 (34) sts

Page 2 (written instructions)
Row 2 and all other even rows: k1(k2),p2,k13,ktbl,k13,p2,k1(k2)
Row 8: k1(k2),p2,k13,ktbl,k13,p2,k1(k2)

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This is my very first sock design pattern which i designed and knit last Christmas 2015. I then submit the pattern to Biscotte Yarns and it was published on their website in January 2016.

The pattern is available for free, and please feel free to download, save for future project.

Cross River Sock is a toe-up sock and requires Judy’s Magic Loop method to CO.

Skill Level: Advance Beginner / Intermediate

Notions: US 0 2.5mm Circular needle or 4-5 DPNs / 4.00mm for Bind Off or size needed to obtain gauge, cable needle and stitches marker

Gauge: 8 or 9 stitches and 12.5 or 13.5 rows per inch in stockinette stitch.

Size (Adult foot circumference):

Small-Medium (s-m) correspond to size US 6-8

Large-X-Large (l-xl) corresponds to shoe sizes US 9-11

Yarn Used: Lumos from Biscotte Yarns – 75% merino superwash 20% nylon 5% stellina. Yardage: 100g/400m.