Traveling Lines by Laura Moorats

Traveling Lines

Knitting
September 2022
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
39 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in Rib stitch
273 - 383 yards (250 - 350 m)
XS(64sts), S(68sts), M(72sts), L(76sts), XL(80sts)
English
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Traveling Lines socks are knitted cuff down on a long circular needle. The cuff features a rib pattern that continues throughout the sock. Pattern for the leg section uses fingering weight yarn held together with silk mohair and there’s two stitch patterns to choose from! Both charts and written instructions are provided. The pattern is in English.

Sizes
XS (64 sts), S (68 sts), M (72 sts), L (76 sts), XL (80 sts)
Note that the size names (XS, S etc.) are used to differentiate the sizes of socks and may not equate to the size of socks you usually go for. Make sure to check the finished measurements of the sock and your gauge.

Finished measurements
Foot circumference: 16.5 (17; 18.5; 19; 20.5) cm 6.5 (6.75; 7.5; 7.5; 8.25) inches in Rib stitch, blocked, without stretching. Foot length adjustable. Note that the rib stitch makes the sock quite stretchy.

Yarn
Approximately 250 – 350 meters / 275 – 385 yards or 65 – 85 grams of fingering weight sock yarn for MC, 40 – 80 meters / 45 – 90 yards or 10 – 20 grams of fingering weight sock yarn for CC and 8 – 13 grams of silk mohair.
Sample socks are knit in yarnbylaurelknits KiMo Sock (55% SW Merino, 25% Nylon, 20% Kid Mohair; 400 meters / 440 yards per 100g) in colorways Naturelle (MC) and Norsu Light (CC), and Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair in colorway Lys Gråmelert (57% Mohair, 28% Silk, 15% Wool; 212 meters/ 230 yards per 25g).

Needles
2.25mm / US 1 long circular needle (for using the Magic Loop Technique) or size needed to obtain gauge.

Gauge
39 sts and 48 rounds = 10cm / 4 inches worked in Rib Stitch using a 2.25mm / US 1 needle, in the round, blocked, without stretching.