April Socks by Kaitlin Barthold

April Socks

Knitting
April 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
3.0 mm
400 - 450 yards (366 - 411 m)
S, M, L, XL
English
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The April Socks are a unique take on a classic rib stitch sock. These socks are designed to be sporty and durable with a modified fisherman’s rib heel & toe and unique applique stripes.

These socks are constructed one at a time from the cuff, down. Heel is shaped at the end using an afterthought heel technique. Stripes running the length of the sock are added at the end using a crochet hook and garter stitch ribs to guide you.

The stripes that run the length of the sock are added at the end using a unique applique technique using a crochet hook. No experience with crochet is required. A photo tutorial for help with this technique can be found on my blog.

The socks shown in the photos are knit using a main color and two accent colors. The red is accent color A and the tan is accent color B. If you prefer to use only one accent color, you may work rows denoted for accent color B in the main color.

This pattern includes mens and womens sizes S-XL.
S, (M, L, XL)
Finished foot measurement (foot circumference):
7, (8, 9, 10)”
Women’s sizing (approximate, based on US shoe sizes):
3-6, (6-9, 8-12, 12+)
Men’s sizing (approximate, based on US shoe sizes):
6-8, (8.5-10, 10.5-12, 12.5-14)

Materials
100g (about 400 yards) Fingering weight sock yarn (shown in Lavender Lune Aries Sock Club)
20g (about 80 yards) Fingering weight sock yarn mini skein (accent color A)
20g (about 80 yards) Fingering weight sock yarn mini skein (accent color B)
Size US 1 (2.25 mm) circular needle for Magic Loop Technique OR Double Pointed Needles
Scrap yarn
3.0 mm crochet hook
Tapestry needle to weave in ends

Gauge: 32 stitches = 4” in stockinette stitch

Skill Level: Intermediate +
For this pattern, you will need to know how to knit in the round, decrease, pick up stitches, and work a three needle bind off. Heel is shaped using an afterthought heel technique.

This pattern is written for both Magic Loop and Double Pointed Needles

This pattern is written in US English terminology using Craft Yarn Counsel standard terminology.

This pattern and photographs of this garment are property of Kaitlin Barthold of Originally Lovely. This pattern and design are subject to copyright and are for personal use only. All commercial use is strictly prohibited. You may not reproduce or distribute this pattern under any circumstances.