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Queen Anne Socks
“I always imagine I’m something very brilliant and triumphant and splendid … a great prima donna or a Red Cross nurse or a queen. Last night I was a queen. It’s really splendid to imagine you are a queen. You have all the fun of it without any of the inconveniences and you can stop being a queen whenever you want to, which you couldn’t in real life.” - Anne of Avonlea
Inspired by the auburn, or red (depending on who you ask) hair that is Anne’s most distinctive physical feature, and the red clay soil of Prince Edward Island, this simple sock is something I imagine Anne would have knitted and worn many times throughout her life. This pattern has just enough detail to keep one interested while knitting and the lace patterning brings a little beauty to her everyday knits.
“I finished my sixth pair of socks today. With the first three I got Susan to set the heel for me. Then I thought that was a bit of shirking, so I learned to do it myself.” - Rilla of Ingleside
Anne’s daughter Rilla absolutely loathed turning a traditional heel flap sock, but that would’ve been the predominant sock heel type in World War I. How Rilla would enjoy trying out the Fleegle Heel, an alternative heel turn that starts bottom up! This one’s for her.
Sizes
Sizes A (B, C) with finished foot circumferences of 7 (8, 9)” / 18 (20, 23) cm
Adjustable foot and leg lengths. Choose a size with slight negative ease.
Gauge
32 stitches and 46 rounds = 4x4” / 10x10 cm, stockinette stitch knit in the round, blocked.
Yarn & Yardage
1 skein of Rowan Lane Fibres Shelter, botanically dyed yarn in fingering weight, colorway “Red On Purpose” (20% grey UK alpaca, 40% BFL, 40% Shetland; 100 g / 382 yards / 350 meters)
Or fingering weight yarn in the following amounts:
225 (300, 375) yards / 206 (274, 342) meters
Needles
Needles suitable for knitting small circumferences in the round such as DPN’s, magic loop, or two circulars in the following sizes:
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
If magic loop is used, note that the heel and toes will require either two circulars or DPN’s to work in even smaller circumference.
Notions
Waste yarn, 4 stitch markers, one unique marker for the BOR, tapestry needle, one removable stitch marker
Construction Notes
Slip all markers as established unless otherwise noted.
Knit bottom up, with a fleegle heel construction
Notes
This pattern has been tech edited, and tested in every view/size combo. It includes a second low vision PDF with the following features:
1” / 2.5 cm margins
22-25 pt font
Sans serif font
All black text
No columns present
Page numbers on bottom
Bold type, no italics
Written instructions only
The non-low vision file has also been tagged and tested for screen readers using Adobe Reader.
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- First published: October 2022
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