Mesmerizing by Mone Dräger

Mesmerizing

Knitting
October 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
385 yards (352 m)
Women's S, M and L
English
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These cosy and warm socks feature an interesting stitch pattern with zigzagging stripes. Other than the cuff and the toe, which are worked in main colour only, the rest of the work is done in stranded knitting. The eye-catching feature is the hybrid fleegle heel, which is worked with the leg in the round and emerges from the zigzagging stripes.

The socks are worked in the round from the cuff down. The heel flap and gusset are worked as a so-called hybrid fleegle heel and are worked in the round, integrated into the leg pattern.

Size and measurements
Women’s S, M and L to fit leg circumference 17.5 (20, 22.5) cm 7 (7.75, 8.75)”. Leg length including heel results in 22.25 (23.25, 24.25) cm 8.75 (9.25, 9.5)” when knit as given in the pattern, adjustable. Foot length is adjustable.

Material
2 skeins of fingering weight yarn with high contrast and a yardage of approximately 400 m (440 yds) per 100 g
Used in the sample: Ancient Arts Yarn Sock-nado in Le Chat Noir (MC) and Flamboyant (CC)

2.5 mm / US size 1 1/2 and 2.75 mm / US size 2 DPNs or circular needle(s) for your preferred way to knit in the round

2 stitch markers, darning needle

Gauge
32 sts /38 rnds = 10 cm/4” on larger needles in stranded knitting after blocking

32 sts /44 rows = 10 cm/4” on smaller needles in Stockinette stitch after blocking

Notes
The socks are worked in the round from the cuff down. The heel flap and gusset are worked as a so-called hybrid fleegle heel and are worked in the round, integrated into the leg pattern. The increases are made within the zigzag-ging stripes as follows: work 1 stitch in the appropriate color, make 1 stitch in the same color, work 1 (2) stitch(es) in the same color. Other than that, as these stripes get wider there is no change to the overall pattern.

The integrated heel section needs to be worked in full to achieve the correct stitch count, and the patterning relies on you ending the leg pattern on the round indicated. To adjust the leg length, start the leg chart in a different position: either before the stated round number to add length or after the stated round number to subtract length.