Hit the Slopes Socks by Anna Hewitt

Hit the Slopes Socks

Knitting
January 2025
both are used in this pattern
Light Fingering ?
24 stitches and 37 rows = 4 inches
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 0 - 2.0 mm
416 - 437 yards (380 - 400 m)
One size - Adult. Can be adjusted with different needles or yarn.
English Swedish
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If there is one time you want to make sure you have some warm socks on, it’s when it’s time to hit the slopes! Nothing can ruin the fun of skiing like frozen toes. These socks are not just warm but also a fun way to show off your love for skiing on and off the snow! You can make them in a shorter or a longer version, depending on your wants and needs.

One size, medium adult. Finished and blocked socks measure:
Length of the foot: approx. 24 cm/9.4”.
Circumference: approx. 21 cm/8.3”.

Size can be adjusted by using smaller or larger sized needles. You can also make the socks longer or shorter by adding or removing rows between the colourwork elements or by adjusting the decreases for the toes. Measure as you knit along!

Yarn:
Suggested:
MC: Arwetta 957 (Very Light Grey)
CC1: Mayflower 1 class 26 (Lizard Green)
CC2: Mayflower 1 class (Pine Green)
CC3: Arwetta 202 (Teal)
CC4: Arwetta 188 (Cerise)
CC5: Arwetta 201 (Deep Mahogany)

Approximate weight needed for the shorter version of the sock (if sticking to gauge):
MC: 50 g
CC1: 10 g
CC2: 10 g
CC3: 5 g
CC4: 5 g
CC5: 5 g

One ball of yarn: 50 g = 210 meters/230 yards. You can replace these suggestions with any other yarn of the same weight, pre­ferably a woolmix for socks, for better durability.

Needles: Magic loop or double pointed needles sizes 2 mm/US 0 and 2.75 mm/US 2 or whichever size needle is suitable for achieving gauge or change size. If you use magic loop, a cable of about 60-80 cm/25-30” is sufficient.

Other materials needed:
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Two stitchmarkers

Gauge for colourwork: Approx. 34 st/37 rows = 10 cm/4”.

Pattern is available in English and Swedish.

Techniques used: Stranded Colourwork, German Short Row Heel, Duplicate Stitching (optional), Kitchener Stitch.