LakeTown by Claire Ellen

LakeTown

Knitting
April 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
350 - 400 yards (320 - 366 m)
Small (Medium, Large, Extra-Large)
English
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~This pattern is part of a year-long club, and can only be purchased as part of that club until September 2019, when it will be available for individual sale. Thanks for understanding.~

“Not far from the mouth of the Forest River was the strange town he heard the elves speak of in the king’s cellars. It was not built on the shore, though there were a few huts and buildings there, but right out on the surface of the lake, protected from the swirl of the entering river by a promontory of rock which formed a calm bay. A great bridge made of wood ran out to where on huge piles made of forest trees was build a busy wooden town, not a town of elves but of Men, who still dared to swell here under the shadow of the distant dragon-mountain.”
— Tolkein, “The Hobbit” chapter 10.

Skill-level: Intermediate, with no rest rounds, lace work, and a shift in the round.
Materials: 350-400 yards (320-365m) of sock yarn. The socks pictured are a size Medium and used approximately 370 yards of Iachos from An Hundred Ravens.
Needles: US1 (2.25mm) sock needles (pattern is written for both DPN and magic loop knitters) --or possibly larger needles for a more elastic fit
Tools: tape measure, tapestry needle, scissors
Gauge: 32 stitches & 36 rounds per 4 inches or 10 cm, measured in stockinette stitch.
Sizing: Small (Medium, Large, Extra-large) sizes measure approximately 8(9,10,11) inches around, leg height, ankle depth, and foot length are all adjustable to fit and preference.

Sizing Note: I don’t usually design for children, but this pattern is so inelastic that realistically, the small size might fit an older child. Plan to go up a size and/or increase your needle size to ensure a good fit.

Errata:
Two special decreases that got left out of the pattern descriptions happen for the first time in line 7 (they include a decrease and a cluster stitch):

Left-leaning cluster (the one with the ssk): before working the decrease, slip one knitwise, flip the third stitch over the other two, as done in regular clusters, slip the next knitwise, and complete the SSK with the two slipped stitches. Yarn over, and knit the last through the back loop.

Right- leaning cluster (with the k2tog): begin the cluster as you would for a regular cluster stitch by flipping the third stitch over the first two. KTBL, YO, then knit two together using the last of the cluster stitches and the next stitch on the needles.