Stronger than the Storm Socks by Bloom & Create // Emma Janet

Stronger than the Storm Socks

Knitting
February 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 52 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch in the round
US 1 - 2.25 mm
350 - 400 yards (320 - 366 m)
A (B, C, D) // 7.5" (8.25", 9", 9.75")
English
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Knitting for so many produces more than a finished sock or sweater. Knitting for me is a pastime, hobby, and probably my favorite coping skill. I wanted to create a sock that is both simple, and complex. An opportunity to brush up on color work skills, while also have some quiet stockinette time.

I do my best to provide insightful, and helpful instructions throughout the pattern. Providing explanations for the various elements that make up classic cuff down socks. I use 9 inch circulars, although, the pattern is easily adapted for 32 inch circulars or DPNs. Various testers utilized all three of these sock knitting techniques successfully.

Sizing:
A (7.5inch cuff circumference)
B (8.25inch cuff circumference)
C (9 inch cuff circumference)
D (9.75 inch cuff circumference)

Given that there is color work in the leg, many testers opted to go up a size completely, or use a larger needle for the color work portion.

Yardage Recommendations:
100g/400yds of fingering weight yarn
20g/80yds of contrast fingering weight yarn

Sample sock yarn: Campfiber Yarns, “Stronger” sock set, exclusively designed for these socks in their “Vibrant” base (fingering weight, 80% superwash, 20% nylon)

This pattern has been professionally tech edited by Luke Gilligan, The Wool Enthusiast. Yarn support was provided by Lora Camp, Campfiber Yarns.

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