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Montclair Sock
Choose a size with approximately 1 inch negative ease.
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These socks have been designed with comfort in mind: comfort in knitting, and comfort in wearing.
I’ve used a handsome and interesting-but-not-too-interesting pattern stitch for the leg and the foot. It’s a bit more fun than plain stockinette, and keeps you engaged as you’re working. It looks best with a solid, semi-solid colouring, but can hold its own with even a lively variegated yarn.
They’re worked top down, and feature a flap-and-gusset heel for best fit. I’ve reinforced both the heel flap and the turn, for added longevity – and comfort, too!
The spiral toe is comfortable to wear, and avoids the often-troublesome grafted close.
There are notes for variations and customizations: a slouchy-leg version and different choices for the heel patterning.
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- First published: January 2021
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