Irish Jig Socks by Anne Carroll Gilmour

Irish Jig Socks

Knitting
October 1996
Sport (12 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 9 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
240 - 260 yards (219 - 238 m)
ladie's small, medium & large
English

I wanted to make my own ‘poodle socks’ (what we’ve always called the socks we wore for Irish Dancing) I invented poodle stitch just for this sock, but I’ve since used it on lots of other projects. I included it on 2 of the 13 patterns I wrote for the Happy Trails Socks Book (also on Torc & Knot Socks). It is done in multiples of 4 sts x 4 rounds, so is easily adjustable for any size yarn. It involves lots of manipulation so don’t try it too tightly. I plan to put a ‘Poodle stitch’ tutorial on my website if people want to knit this (it’s really not too tough and has a pleasant rhythm once you get the hang of it…)

Happy Trails Socks was a booklet available from the Wooly West. The book is now out of print