Braided Quintessence by Brie Christine

Braided Quintessence

Knitting
April 2023
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
38 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette in the round
US 1 - 2.25 mm
301 - 397 yards (275 - 363 m)
Small (20 - 22 cm/ 8 inches) Medium (23 - 24 cm/ 9 inches) Large (25 - 26 cm/ 10 inches)
English
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Braided Quintessence is a knitting pattern for the cable lover! It is an unique design, yet the work is intuitive enough for Netflix knitting with some attention to detail. This pattern is cuff down, and uses the heel flap and gusset method.

There are multiple charts in the pattern to help you work through the lovely braids! There are no written instructions for the cables in this pattern.

The pattern is written according to stitch counts and in relation to stitch markers –this means you can use any tool/technique for making your socks that you prefer (magic loop method, DPN’s, 9 inch / 22 cm circulars).
Also note, that if you decide to use 9 inch/ 22cm circular needles, that you will need DPN’s for closing the toe.

Sizes:

Sock Circumference Measurement:
Small (20 - 22 cm/ 8 inches)
Medium (23 - 24 cm/ 9 inches)
Large (25 - 26 cm/ 10 inches)

Small, Medium, and Large
Note: Small size is shown on model

Gauge: 38 sts by 42 rounds = 4 inch/ 10 cm square in stockinette in the round

Yarn:

I used Red Stag Fibre’s Yak Sock in Colorway Gildred
80% superwash merino wool, 10% yak, and 10% nylon
Fingering Weight, Superwash Merino/Nylon or other sock yarn that blocks nicely.

Yardage:
Small:
301 yds / 275 m
Medium:
378 yds / 345 m
Large:
397 yds / 363 m

You will need these additional notions:

Additional Notions:

2 Stitch Markers
Cable Needle
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Ruler

Let me know if you have any questions when working through this pattern! I am available for pattern support, please reach out to me and let me know if you have any questions.

Be sure to check out the other sock patterns in my shop!

Have a wonderful day, and happy knitting!

This pattern has been tech edited by Hannah Middleton at Work Of Our Hands. Thank you, Hannah!