Stroop by Eva Romeijn

Stroop

Knitting
September 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 0 - 2.0 mm
300 - 380 yards (274 - 347 m)
Small/Medium (Large)
English
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Stroopwafels and sock knitting - a classic pairing!

“Stroop” means “syrup” in Dutch, but it is so much more than that. Queen of all Stoop-related things is the Stroopwafel - the beloved cookie of (not just) sock-knitters everywhere. This sock is inspired by them (or perhaps because I ate too many of them). Cables, simple lace and ribs representing the flowing of stroop. The sock is worked top-down, eye of partridge heel flap, and a riverbed-style gusset on the sole of the foot.

Women’s small/medium (large), to fit 8 (9) inches/ 20 (23) cm foot circumference; foot length is adjustable. The leg pattern is very stretchy, so the size is mainly limited by the number of stitches for the cuff.

So grab you needles, make a cup of tea and dig in to a pack of stroopwafels - just be sure to save a few for the Stroopwafel Creme Caramel recipe at the end of the pattern.

Eet smakelijk!