Meredith Socks by Rohn Strong

Meredith Socks

Crochet
March 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in lhdc in rounds, blocked
3.25 mm (D)
220 - 300 yards (201 - 274 m)
Foot length: 8 1/2" (9 1/2", 10 1/2") (21.5 [24, 26.5] cm); Foot circumference: 7" (7 1/2", 8") (18 [19, 20.5] cm).
US
English

Crocheters shouldn’t have to shy away from lace in their socks. The trick is making it work. This often means pairing the lace pattern with an extra-stretchy stitch such as linked half double crochet (lhdc). These socks feature a two-row lace stitch with a small repeat, which means they are perfect for customizing to your feet. I also used my favorite cuff, the single crochet through the back loop ribbed cuff, to give the lace a bit of structure and staying power on the leg. Make the leg as long as you want, maybe even creating a chic knee sock. These toe-up socks are worked with a modified wedge toe and strong heel.

Note

  • In the Foot section, counts for round 1 (& ultimately rnd 3 as well) are actually, 11 (12, 13) dc; 11 (12, 13) chain-1 spaces (ch-1 sps); 22 (24, 26) lhdc.
  • Counts for round 2 are actually, 10 (11, 12) crossed pairs; 1 dc; 22 (24, 26) lhdc.