Walker Star Socks by Léa Loiseau

Walker Star Socks

Knitting
September 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
US 1 - 2.25 mm
219 - 437 yards (200 - 400 m)
54(52) / 62(60) / 70(68) / 78(76)
English
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Inspired by the seamless coverage of Walker satellite constellations, the Walker Star Socks feature a dotted stockinette motif that flows continuously from toe to cuff.

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This toe-up design uses a hidden sole gusset to guide the pattern neatly along the sides of the foot, followed by a German short row heel turn and a reinforced heel flap. The motif continues up the leg and ends with a 2x2 ribbed cuff. Instructions are included for both a stretchy bind-off and a folded cuff with a grafted finish.

This pattern has been test knit and professionally tech edited.


Gauge

36 sts × 44 rows in 10 cm / 4’’

Techniques

  • Judy’s Magic Cast on
  • German Short rows
  • Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind off / Kitchener Stitch

Charts

The sock is fully charted, with accompanying written instructions.

A compact chart guides the placement of the motif along the side of the foot as the hidden gusset is worked. This approach lets you begin the gusset at any row of the chart, making it easy to adjust the length and achieve a precise fit.

Difficulty Level

This pattern is intended for intermediate knitters:

  • While only basic stitches are used,
    knitters should be ready to knit from charts in a slightly unusual way. Context clues are given to help
    understand its algorithmic approach.
  • Familiarity with German Short Rows is recommended.
  • Links to video tutorials are provided for the cast-on, bind-off, short rows, and grafting techniques.

Sizing

These socks are designed with wide feet in mind and sport two extra stitches (~0.5 cm / 1/4 inch) in the foot compared to the leg.
Choose the size closest to your widest feature, aiming for 10% of negative ease in width.
The foot and leg lengths are adjustable. For foot length, aim for 0–10% negative ease depending on fit preference.

Size 1

  • Foot: 54 sts → 15 cm (6”)
  • Leg: 52 sts → 14.4 cm (5 3/4”)

Size 2

  • Foot: 62 sts → 17.2 cm (6 7/8”)
  • Leg: 60 sts → 16.7 cm (6 5/8”)

Size 3

  • Foot: 70 sts → 19.4 cm (7 3/4”)
  • Leg: 68 sts → 18.9 cm (7 1/2”)

Size 4

  • Foot: 78 sts → 21.7 cm (8 5/8”)
  • Leg: 76 sts → 21.1 cm (8 1/2”)

 

Materials

100 g / 400 m (approx.) of fingering weight sock yarn is sufficient for all sizes.
Choose a solid or tonal yarn with good stitch definition to highlight the motif; heavily variegated yarns may obscure the pattern.

Consider splitting your yarn into two, or ensure that the first sock uses no more than half.

Needles

The pattern is written to be needle-agnostic. Use your preferred method to knit small circumferences.
If you choose to use small circulars, you’ll need an alternate method to work the cast-on and early shaping.

  • 2.25 mm / US 1 needles for the sock body or the needle size needed to achieve gauge.
  • Use needles 1 to 2 sizes smaller for the cuff.

Notions

  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • If knitting the folded cuff, an additional set of needles (any size up to the gauge needle size)