Mountain Slipper Sock | Light by Sarah Opie

Mountain Slipper Sock | Light

Knitting
December 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 1 - 2.25 mm
278 - 389 yards (254 - 356 m)
1, 2 (3, 4)
English
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ABOUT
These slipper socks are the fourth pattern in the Mountain Winter Set of patterns, created for the Winter Solstice Collection from Explorer Knits + Fibers. The fabric created is very stretchy (like most ribbed fabric). These socks are worked starting with the cuff, which is worked in the round, then turned on its side. The sock is then worked from the leg to heel increases.

SIZES
1, 2 (3, 4)

To Fit:
Size 1: child size (aged 10 - 13); European shoe size 35 - 37
Foot Circumference: 6.5 inches; 16.5 cm
Size 2: European shoe size 37 - 40
Foot Circumference: 8 inches; 20 cm
Size 3: European shoe size 41 - 43
Foot Circumference: 9.5 inches; 24 cm
Size 4: European shoe size 43+
Foot Circumference: 11 inches; 28 cm

Note: rather than classify the sizes by gender, the sizes are according to measurements for foot circumference, the foot length will be knitted according to the shoe size or preferred fit

YARN REQUIREMENTS
These are approximations based on test knitting, your yardage will depend on your gauge, size and yarn chosen

Fingering Weight Yarn
278, 312 (345, 389) yards
254, 285 (315, 355) metres

SUGGESTED NEEDLES
3.5 mm (US SIZE 4) circular needles for Magic Loop
use size needed to obtain gauge

2.25 mm (US SIZE 1) circular needles for Magic Loop
use size needed to obtain gauge

PLUS a spare needle such as a DPN or cable needle (used for a three needle bind-off)

NOTIONS
darning needle, to weave in ends
one stitch mark, to mark beginning of round
scissors, or other tool for breaking the yarn
optional: sock blockers and/or preferred blocking tools

GAUGE
34 stitches x 46 rows = 4 inches / 10 cm square

TECHNIQUES
Kitchener Stitch for closing toe
Increasing & Decreasing
Heel Turn
Magic Loop
Judy’s Magic Cast-On