Outside In by Janice Kang

Outside In

Knitting
June 2009
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette st
372 - 558 yards (340 - 510 m)
small, medium, and large
English
This pattern is available for free.

A note from the designer:
Gauge is important to the fit of this sock. A 3x1 rib knit on a bias is not as stretchy as when knit straight, so keep that in mind when choosing yarn and needles. The socks pictured in the pattern were knit with Panda Superwash (186 yds/50 gms) on US1 needles. They’re size Medium and fit my size 8 feet.

So if you’re planning making OI with a thinner yarn and/or smaller needles, or if you’re going to work M1 increases instead of yo’s, consider making a larger size.


Outside In is worked entirely inside out, so the majority of stitches are worked as knit stitches. When the sock is finished, turn it right side out (or should that be outside in?), and voila!, the ribs become spines on a field of purl stitches with sweet columns of eyelets down the center front and back.

A gusset provides more room for the instep. As an added bonus, reversing the sock gives you a fabric suitable for any Princess and the Pea, with the smooth side of the stockinette pampering your sole.

Want to know more about the pattern?
Here’s the back-story on OI and more information about its origins.