Beanpole by Hypercycloid Designs

Beanpole

Knitting
August 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
9.5 stitches = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
350 - 450 yards (320 - 411 m)
small, medium, large, larger, adjustable
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

A mystery KAL designed for Ravelry’s Odd Sock group, this sock is graced with vertical “beanpole” elements (chosen by the knitter) up the front and back of each sock. If you like fraternally unmatched socks, choose four different elements to maximize oddness, or even change beanpole designs mid-sock. If you prefer a matched look, choose just one or two elements and use them in more than one spot. The design also features a Strong(ish) heel and fully-stranded heel and toe, and an option for lengthening the leg.

The KAL discussions are here, here, and here.

Changing the heel turn by making the center section of stitches wider allows the beanpole to run onto the sole uninterrupted: notes on this lovely modification courtesy of Bookish98.

Some tips:
• The beanpoles are centered down the front and back of the sock as shown, but when the leg is worked, the beginning of the round is off-center, so the beanpole is the first set of stitches worked. This may be disconcerting if you aren’t expecting it.
• The side panels evolve all the way down the sock - if you are doing this clue by clue, be prepared to check each new chart carefully for changes!

The pattern is still written in clue format but it is now only available as one complete file.

Also there is a charting worksheet for your convenience but graph paper works just as well.

Final clue released 4 September 2013!
New Beanpoles added 1 February 2014!