Herring Quine by Tashina Rihl

Herring Quine

Knitting
June 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 25 rows = 2 inches
US 1 - 2.25 mm
350 - 400 yards (320 - 366 m)
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

This sock pattern draws inspiration from traditional gansey knitting—a craft deeply rooted in the maritime communities of the British Isles. Known for their resilience and richly textured motifs, ganseys were essential garments for fishermen facing the brutal weather of the North Sea and English Channel. Made from tightly spun wool with minimal seams, these sweaters featured patterns like cables, chevrons, and diamonds—each symbolizing elements of seafaring life or family heritage.

Traditional gansey patterns reflected a sense of place and identity, this sock design tries to honor those motifs while scaling down and adapting them for a humble sock.

The pattern also pays quiet tribute to the ‘Herring Quines’—the women who followed the herring fleets along the coast, gutting fish and preparing them for export. Though their work was grueling, moments of rest likely held the warmth of shared stories, laughter, and perhaps a bit of knitting. This design is a nod to that spirit of strength, community, and craft.

Size
Small (Medium, Large)
Finished measurements to fit approx. foot circumference of
7 (8, 9)” /17.5 (20, 22.5) cm

Yarn
1 skein fingering weight sock yarn
437yds per 100g skein

Needles
2.25mm (US 1), circular needles or DPNs
Note: I used 9” circular needles but you can use which ever method you prefer.

Notions
If desired:
Cable needle
2 stitch markers

Attributes
Knit top down
Ribbed cuff
Heel flap & gusset

Questions?
If you run into any problems or have any questions please message me on Ravelry or email: knittingneedlesoup@protonmail.com