Zero Gravity Socks by Amy Loberg (FiberWild!)

Zero Gravity Socks

Knitting
September 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
3.0 mm
320 - 350 yards (293 - 320 m)
Women’s Small 7” circumference (Women’s Medium 8”, Women’s Large 9”)
English
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The sixth sock pattern in our Sock of the Month “Space Series”!

Worked on two circular needles, this striking sock sports inverted staghorn cables flanked by handsome columns of eyelets. With ample gussets and a basic turned heel, the remarkably traditional construction is perfect for the first time toe-up sock knitter!

Finished Size: Women’s Small 7” circumference (Women’s Medium 8”, Women’s Large 9”)

Gauge: 30st/4” in Stockinette Stitch

Needles: (2) US 2 (2.75mm) Circular needles 16” (20”, 24”) in length or needles to obtain gauge

Hook: US C (3.00mm) to cast on

Materials: Claudia Hand Paints’ Addiction (100% Merino Wool: 175yds/50g)

Yardage: Approximately 320 (330, 350) yards (2-3 skeins)

Skill Level: Intermediate

Note: The Leg Pattern is in both written and charted formats.

Errata: If you purchased this pattern before June 22, 2016 there is errata:

Original:

Start of working only needle 1 and working flat: Then, working with needle 1 only and working flat, k16 (16, 18), then, working the center 16 (18, 18) sts only, k16 (16, 18) turn.

After row 15: You should have 16 (16, 18) unworked sts, 28 (30, 32) turned heel sts and another 16 (16, 18) unworked heel sts on needle 1. There should be a total of 60 (62, 68) sts on needle 2.

Corrected Pattern …
Start of working only needle 1 and working flat: Then, working with needle 1 only and working flat, k16 (16, 18), then, working the center 16 (18, 18) sts only, k16 (18, 18) turn.

After row 15: You should have 16 (16, 18) unworked sts, 28 (30, 32) turned heel sts and another 16 (16, 18) unworked heel sts on needle 1. There should be a total of 60 (62, 68) sts on needle 1.

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Thanks for viewing my pattern … Amy