Isabel´s socks by Romi- Dame La Lata

Isabel´s socks

Knitting
March 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
269 - 328 yards (246 - 300 m)
To fit foot 21-23cm / 8-9in circumference-Shoe size: women´s EU 38-40
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Pattern notes:
The instructions are given to work with the “magic loop” method but can be adapted to work with the sock knitting method of your choice.
Sock is worked from toe to cuff, and features a German short row heel.
You can modify the length of the foot by adding or removing the number of rounds that your size requires. The same for the length of the leg, you can add rounds until to length of your choice; and if you need to add more stitches to enlarge the circumference,you can place them between the purl stitches on the sides and / or on the back.
The file has the instructions to work from the chart and written instructions.

Know-how:
-Although I have linked to videos with the special techniques used in this pattern, some experience in knitting socks is very helpful.
-work German short-rows
-work cable stitch
-work in the round
-work decreases (k2tog, ssk)
-work increases (yarn over)
-work twisted stitches (ktbl)

Measurements:
Finished foot circumference: 19cm / 71⁄4in
Length (toe to heel): 24cm / 9in (adjustable)
Length (heel to cuff): 21cm / 8in (adjustable)

Yarn:
Approximately 60g of a Fingering weight yarn. The sample is knitted with Garnstudio Drops Fabel (75% Wool, 25% Nylon; 205 meters / 50 grams); color: beige (uni colour 101)

Needles and notions:
-2.75mm circular needle (with a cable long enough to work with the magic loop method) or your preferred type of needles for working small circumferences
-cable needle (CN)
-removable stitch marker, tapestry needle, scissors

Gauge:
30 stitches and 34 rounds to 10cm / 4in over stockinette stitch
30 stitches to 8cm / 3in and 16 rounds to 4,5cm / 1½in over cable stitch
Samples measured unstretched and after washing. Use 2.75mm needle as a starting point for swatching.