Wild Wool Trail Socks by Jenjoyce Design

Wild Wool Trail Socks

Knitting
April 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 10 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette
US 2 - 2.75 mm
300 - 500 yards (274 - 457 m)
Xsmall, Small, Medium, Large, Xlarge
English
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Several sock styles with several variations ~ in one pattern!

Scottish born John Muir, “Father of American Environmentalism” is paid tribute in this rugged boot sock. Trail socks designed with sturdy structure and ease of knitting. Wide ribbing, corrugated ribbed ankle, cushioning stranding through heel, gusset, upper instep & toe.

Features the Strong Heel which has a mock heel flap (that means no stitches to pick up for gusset) and which allows cushioning to envelope entire ankle, heel, and toe areas.

Five sizes, x-small thru x-large. Options for short & ankle versions of trail sock, plus option for classic “Country Sock” and simple “Plain Sock” for the sake of pattern versatility. Designed with function & comfort in mind, where custom fit is best, and structural design elements are what they’re all about. I think John Muir would have approved and wished he had a pair!

Strongly Suggested for snugger arch/instep for hiking sock, work heel stitch (slipped stitch) in foot section (updated pattern suggests in options for foot)-- example of this HERE.

For extra rugged socks, especially for larger sizes, use sport-weight sock yarn and smaller needles with same gauge.

Note: This pattern is suitable only for experienced sock knitters as it does not have specific instruction per needle method, as instruction is better interpreted for all sock knitting styles ~ whether dpns, 2 circulars, or magic loop.

A tribute to John Muir , submitted on his birthday, in the centennial year of the National Parks of America. Read about John Muir, Wild Sheep, and my mountaineering past on my blog HERE. Dedicated to my husband Jeff, with whom I’ve walked many miles along the John Muir Trail.

I invite Any & All who are knitting Wild Wool Trail Socks to bring questions, comments, and otherwise general pattern-related chattiness to my Jenjoyce Group which exists just for knitters of Jenjoyce’s patterns. The kettle is on… see you there !