Miette Socks by Carly Bauer

Miette Socks

Knitting
August 2024
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 25 rows = 2 inches
US 0 - 2.0 mm
243 - 564 yards (222 - 516 m)
S, (M, L, XL)
English
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There’s nothing quite like handmade socks to brighten your outfit and your day, and these do just the trick. Perfect for double sock sets or scraps of beloved skeins, these socks just fly off the needles and are a perfect introduction to colorwork in the round. The sweet scallops at the cuff and at the toe have short floats (no catching needed!) and give the impact of colorwork without much of the hard work. Knit them in neutrals for a sweet everyday sock, or with pops of crazy colors to put some pep in your step.

These socks are worked in Magic Loop cuff-down with a Dutch heel (or a square heel), a very simple variation on a heel flap and gusset that is a breeze to work and fits like a dream.

Ankle sock sample (blue and grey)
A: Hedgehog Fibres Twisty Sock, Fly
B: Newburgh Yarn Co Hudson Fingering, Walnut

Boot sock sample (white and rainbow pink)
A: Retrosaria Mondim, 00
B: Hello Stella Highland Fingering, Prism

SIZES
S, (M, L, XL)
Stitch count circumference: 56, (63, 70, 77)
Circumference (unstretched): 6.33, (7.5, 8.33, 9.25)in / 16.08, (19, 21.25, 23.25)cm

GAUGE
17sts and 25 rows = 2in/5cm
Note: I like working socks at a tighter gauge for durability and comfort, but it’s not for everyone! Hop up or down in size depending on your preferred gauge for socks

YARN
Fingering/sock yarn in the following amounts for the contrast color (yarn A) and the main color (yarn B):

Ankle sock
Yarn A: 18(22, 28, 33)g or 74(93, 117, 138)m
Yarn B: 35(45, 56, 66)g or 148(187, 236, 279)m

Boot Sock
Yarn A: 23(28, 35, 41)g or 96(118, 146, 171)m
Yarn B: 46(57, 70, 82)g or 193(238, 296, 345)m

Total yarn usage is approximate. I have found that yarn consumption varies greatly depending on the type of yarn being used

NOTIONS
US 0/2mm 32”/80cm or needles to achieve gauge in a length most comfortable for Magic Loop Or preferred needles for working in the round, tapestry needle, stitch markers

TECHNIQUES
Cuff-down, circular knitting, Magic Loop, grafting, stranded colorwork, twisted German cast-on

Please note: this pattern has been test knit but has not been professionally tech-edited.

ERRATA
Two included abbreviations should read as follows:
sl1wyif:* Holding yarn in front of your work, slip one stitch purl-wise; return yarn to the back of your work

sl1wyib:* Holding yarn in behind of your work, slip one stitch purl-wise; return yarn to the front of your work