Granny Knocks Your Socks Off by Emily Crow

Granny Knocks Your Socks Off

Knitting
August 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 11 rows = 1 inch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
3.5 mm (E)
2.75 mm (C)
60 - 320 yards (55 - 293 m)
Baby (4”), toddler (5”), child (6”), adult small (7”), adult medium (8”), adult large (9”), adult extra large (10”)
English
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Coming August 15

As a crocheter turned sock knitter, I wanted to highlight the iconic look of granny squares and granny stitches within a knitting pattern. Featuring a band of granny squares along the leg, colorful granny stripes on the end of the foot, and an option for a crochet spiral toe, these vanilla socks showcase crochet beautifully while using a variety of techniques. Pictures throughout show the crochet elements step-by-step, and a video tutorial walks you through the entire sock. The pattern is in US terminology. A heel flap and gusset is included in the pattern, as well as a modified knit square toe as an option.

FIND THE VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE

SIZING
Sizing is based on foot circumference around the ball of your foot
Baby (4”)
Toddler (5”)
Child (6”)
Adult small (7”)
Adult medium (8”)
Adult large (9”)
Adult extra large (10”)
If your measurement is in between sizes, I suggest choosing the smaller size to ensure a snug fit of your socks.

YARDAGE
Fingering weight yarn, approximately 25 (30, 35, 50, 60, 70, 80) grams or 100 (120, 150, 200, 240, 280, 320) yards total
Yardage is an approximation; if the pattern is modified, yardage will change.
Approximately 65 (70, 85, 140, 150, 160, 200) yards of main color; I used Knit Picks/ WeCrochet Stroll
Approximately 10 (15, 20, 20, 30, 40, 40) yards of each contrast color; three are used in this pattern

GAUGE
Knit: with US 1/ 2.25 mm needle, 8 sts x 11 rounds = 1” in stockinette
Crochet (granny squares): with US E/ 3.25 mm hook, follow the pattern for rnds 1-3 for one square = 1”
Crochet (granny stripes and spiral toe): with US C/ 2.75 mm hook, 8 sc x 9 rounds = 1” in the round