Through the Trees by Mallory Caudron

Through the Trees

Knitting
August 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
US 2 - 2.75 mm
219 - 399 yards (200 - 365 m)
Small, Medium, Large (25cm / 10" (26.5cm / 10.5", 28.5cm / 11.25") foot/ankle/low calf circumference).
English
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Through the Trees socks are a made up of a textured pattern of ribbing with knit, yarn over, and slipped stitches that runs along the top of the foot. The pattern works best with solid, solid with speckling, or tonal yarns as the stitch definition will be lost with more variegated colouring. The pattern repeat is quickly memorizable, making it perfect for nighttime knitting in front of the TV, or while grabbing coffee with friends. With a total of 6 different stitches utilized, this is a great pattern for beginner and adept knitters alike

Through the Trees socks are worked cuff-down in the round with an afterthought heel on double-pointed needles or a 23cm / 9” circular needle.

Instructions are for a 60 (64, 68) stitch sock (25cm / 10” (26.5cm / 10.5”, 28.5cm / 11.25”)) foot circumference) and is knit in this order: Sock Tube (including cuff), Toe, Afterthought Heel.

Skills Required:

K - knit
P - purl
YO - yarn over
K2TOG - knit 2 together
SSK - slip, slip, knit
SSSK - slip, slip, slip, knit