Freddy Beach Socks by Nancy Wheeler

Freddy Beach Socks

Knitting
May 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches = 4 inches
US 1 - 2.25 mm
220 - 400 yards (201 - 366 m)
Small, Medium and Large
English
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Freddy beach is the nickname for the beautiful
capital city of Fredericton in my province of New Brunswick. With no true beaches or sand around there is plenty of speculation around the nickname. Many think it to be linked to the river running through the centre of the city. The river is lined with lovely walking trails and is spanned by a converted railway bridge that is just for pedestrian use. One of our favorite things to do when we visit our daughter in Fredericton is to walk the bridge, enjoy the views and hit our favorite craft brewery.

The stitch pattern mimics the architecture of the bridge and the custom Sweet Skein ‘O’ Mine colourway, Walk This Way, is perfect! This is an addictive and very easy texture pattern that seems to make the knitting fly by. It is my favourite kind of sock with a little bit of interest but lots of plain knitting that shows off the yarn. Written and charted instructions are included.

The pattern looks great on lots of different types of yarn…Give it a try! Check out my tester’s project pages for inspiration.

The sock comes in 3 sizes and is knit from the top down with a heel flap and traditional gusset. I finished it with my version of a rounded toe.

1 skein of fingering weight yarn.

Huge thanks to my test knitters Leanne, Heather, Lorraine, Rochelle, Alexa, Darlene and Linda for their feedback and their beautiful socks.