Selion by Karen Butler

Selion

Knitting
April 2023
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
131 - 519 yards (120 - 475 m)
Baby, Toddler, Child, Adult S, M, L and XL
English
This pattern is available from payhip.com for £6.00.

*Selion is also available from susancrawfordvintage.com** where you can also purchase the Bluem Sock Yarn .**

The lace pattern used for these socks is named for the selions or ridges of the open-field system used in Medieval farming, where fields were divided by ridges and furrows. These selions were the raised beds of their day; used in the main grain growing areas of England, they provided good drainage for the grain with moister conditions for other crops in the furrows. Evidence of the ridge and furrow system can be seen in some fields today, and this farming method is still used in the village of Laxton in my native Nottinghamshire.

These mid-calf length socks are started with a twisted rib cuff, with the lace pattern established on the leg. This lace pattern is stretchy, providing a comfortable fit. The socks have a traditional slip stitch heel flap, which can easily be adjusted to give a good fit for the heel and gusset. The lace patterning is continued onto the instep when working the gusset. The sock can then be adjusted for preference and fit by working the top of the foot in either lace or stocking stitch before working the toe shaping and grafting the remaining stitches together.

Instructions include information on adjusting the heel flap and gusset as well as foot length. The pattern includes seven sizes to fit from babies to adults. Note the first and second sizes are worked on the same number of stitches with adjustments to length, the heel flap and gusset.

Selion is designed with mirror image patterning using Option 1 instructions for the first sock, and Option 2 instructions for the second; the socks are interchangeable, so you can switch the feet you wear them on for a different look. If you choose, the same charts can be used for both socks, so the ridges flow in the same direction. If making more than one pair with the same yarn, this interchangeability means the socks can easily be matched into wearable pairs.

Design shown knitted in Susan Crawford Bluem Sock (75% Bluefaced Leicester wool, 25% nylon) 395 metres / 432 yards per 100g in Thistlehead and in Moss Covered Wall.

Approximately 120 (145, 215, 290, 355, 410, 475) metres / 130 (160, 235, 315, 390, 450, 520) yards 4 ply sock yarn to knit socks to fit UK 4 (7.5, 12, 7, 7, 7, 7) / US 4½ (8, 12½, 9½, 9½, 9½, 9½) / EU 20 (25, 30, 40, 40, 40, 40) length feet. Additional yarn will be needed for larger shoe sizes.

The pattern includes instructions for seven sizes, both written and charted instructions for the lace sections and a clear schematic diagram and sizing chart.

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