Rad Radish socks by Stone Knits

Rad Radish socks

Knitting
February 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
328 - 383 yards (300 - 350 m)
1 (2, 3)
English
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The Rad Radish socks are a fun pair of socks for any avid gardener. For wearing while pottering around the garden, allotment, balcony or even inspecting your seedlings on the windowsills. These are the socks to have while taking care of your plants.

Can radish socks be really rad? I think so! The excitement when you see a glimpse of the green radish leaves poking up from your boots (or poking out from under the toe from your sandals!) is perfectly rad! Radishes are about my level of difficulty of vegetable growing and I just wanted to create a pair of cozy socks dedicated to this beautiful and simple veg. And I guarantee that you will feel the same joy knitting and completing these socks, as you will when you see the first seedlings growing in Spring.

These socks are knit from the cuff down with a ribbed cuff and an eye of partridge heel flap and gusset, and they have a section of colorwork on the leg and a section before the toe. Knit for magic loop, but these socks can be knit with DPNs or 9 inch circulars.

Sizing
1 (2, 3)
To fit (foot circumference): 17–19 (20.5–23, 23.5–25) cm / 7 (8½, 9½) inches

Leg/foot length can be easily adjusted. See instructions for details. Sample shown is knit in size 2 for shoe size EU 39, US 8.5, UK 6, foot circumference 22.5cm (8¾ inches).

Gauge
36 sts x 48 rnds = 4 inches (10 cm) for ribbing and stockinette.
34 sts x 46 rnds = 4 inches (10 cm) for colorwork.

Needles
For ribbing and stockinette: 2.25 mm (US 1), 80-cm (32-inch) circular for magic loop, or DPNs, or two circulars or a 23-cm (9-inch) circular needle (as preferred).
For colorwork: 2.5 mm (US 1.5), 80-cm (32 inch) circular for magic loop, or DPNs, or two circulars or a 23-cm (9-inch) circular needle (as preferred).
Important note: Do check your gauge for fitting. Further sizes can be achieved by going up or down needle sizes.

Shown in
MC: Al Swearingen (brown), Sweet Sparrow Yarns, approx. 50g - 200m / 219 yds.
CC1: Natural, Regia Tweed, approx. 28g - 120m / 131 yds.
CC2: Grass Green, Opal Uni, approx. 15g – 63m / 69 yds.
CC3: Cherry Drop (529) by West Yorkshire Spinners, approx. 12g – 48m / 52 yds
Any fingering weight sock yarn can be used for this sock pattern as long as you can obtain the same gauge.