I Have Confidence Socks by Brie Christine

I Have Confidence Socks

Knitting
May 2023
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette in the round
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
376 - 440 yards (344 - 402 m)
Small (20 - 22 cm/ 8 inches) Medium (23 - 24 cm/ 9 inches) Large (25 - 26 cm/ 10 inches)
English
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The I Have Confidence Socks (named as an ode to my favorite musical) are a great staple for any sock drawer! Featuring Faux Cables for an easy knitting experience, I also designed them to be a great way to use up scrap yarns that you may have lying about. I have colorwork options for 2 accent colors, 3 accent colors, or 6 accent colors - you can get as creative as you like and the possibilities are endless!

This pattern features written instructions for a German Short Row Heel (although your preferred heel can be substituted), and is worked from the cuff down.

The yardage for this pattern is available in the photos section, taken directly from the pattern so you can accurately plan your colors! I used 6 colors in this sample, using The Paradise Sock Set from Moonglow Yarn Co (her sock sets that she dyes would be perfect for this pattern!)

Any Superwash Merino/Nylon Sock yarn in fingering weight would work well for this pattern.

Level: Intermediate - knitter should be very comfortable with knitting colorwork stitches and concepts as well as lace and sock shaping techniques.

Sizes: To fit (foot circumference: Small (20 - 22 cm/ 8 inches), Medium (23 - 24 cm/ 9 inches) , and Large (25 - 26 cm/ 10 inches)
Note: Small size is shown on model, who normally wears a ladies’ 6.5 - 7 US Shoe Size. For Medium US Shoe size 8 – 9, and Large for 10 - 11.

Gauge:
36 sts by 42 rounds = 4 inch/ 10 cm square in stockinette in the round
34 sts by 42 rounds = 4 inch/ 10 cm square for colorwork

Needles: US Size 1/ 2.25 mm, 9 “ / 22.5 cm circular/ DPN’s / Magic Loop OR size that meets gauge
US Size 2/ 2.75 needles for colorwork (if you find your tension is tight)

Note: The pattern is written according to stitch count and in relation to stitch markers –this means you can use any tool/technique for making your socks that you prefer. Also note, that if you decide to use 9 inch circular needles, that you will need DPN’s for closing the toe.

This pattern has been tech edited by Hannah Middleton at Works of Our Hands.

I can be reached for pattern support or other concerns at fiberandfern@outlook.com.

Thank you so much for supporting my small business, and please take a look at my other sock patterns as well! Happy knitting!