Simple Simon Socks by Kathryn Doubrley-The Answer Lady

Simple Simon Socks

Machine Knitting
July 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette
100 - 600 yards (91 - 549 m)
infant to xl adult
English

These are the most basic socks we could possibly make. We begin by knitting a simple rectangle with a tiny bit of shaping created by placing stitches out of work near the toe. The toe is gathered and the edges are stitched together. The top is allowed to roll. These are tube socks.
the pattern is part of a book of socks for single bed mid-gauge and bulky machines. Table of contents is below:
Hobby Socks is a collection of patterns for knitting on mid-gauge and bulky single bed machines. Plastic bed hobby machines are perfect for these socks. 2 gauges are given for each pattern. Both gauges are achievable on both mid-gauge and bulky machines. The patterns are all presented in sizes from infant to XL adult. $20 as an instant download
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sock sizing info
Easy socks without shaping
These progress from very basic to a bit more sophisticated
Simple Simon Tube Socks
Sneaky Heels Socks
Ribbed Real Heel Socks
Socks with classic short-rowed heels
Overview
Adult chart
Kids chart
Heavenly Hem-Top Socks
Fairisle Hem-Top Socks
Includes instructions for fairisle on hobby machines
Classic Rib Top Socks
Cool Contrast socks with striped tops and different heels/toes
Intarsia Socks
Fantastic Fit Socks …
Life Savers Socks
Cozy Cabled Socks
Turkish Style Socks Shaped but not with short rows!
Information and techniques
Bees Knees, Bickford & mattress stitched seam
Suitable cast ons
Two ways to adjust for row gauge
Automatic wrap
Sock top options including adding lace
Classic short rowed heels & toes
Alternative toe closures
Working fairisle on hobby machines