Mountain Trail Socks by Sandra C

Mountain Trail Socks

Knitting
February 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
325 - 370 yards (297 - 338 m)
Child Large 7” / 18 cm, (adult small 8” / 20 cm, adult medium 9” / 23 cm) in circumference
English
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Even after designing the Mountain Trail Hat, Mountain Trail Mitts and Mountain Trail Cowl, I’m still obsessed with this cable. These socks are worked top-down with this addicting cable running down both sides of each leg. The cable appears to flow right into the gusset, which may be my favorite part.

This sock has all my favorite things- a bit of interest from the cables, easy stockinette and a traditional heel-flap and gusset. This pair is perfect for hiking a mountain trail or warming up by the fire.

This pattern has been tested and tech-edited. The instructions are both written and charted.

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Yarn
1 skein of Barrett Wool Co Home Fingering 370 yds / 338 m per 100 g skein or 370 yds / 338 m of fingering weight sock yarn.

Needles
2.25 mm (US 2) circular or double-pointed needles or size needed for correct gauge.

Notions
Beginning of round marker, two other markers, cable needle, waste yarn and tapestry needle.

Gauge
32 sts and 36 rounds per 4” / 10 cm in stockinette.

Size
Child Large 7” / 18 cm, (adult small 8” / 20 cm, adult medium 9” / 23 cm) in circumference.

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