Leftover Shawl
June Sock is an easy and fast knitted project with classic heel flap.
You may choose between three different combinations of hole pattern (A, B and C) ranging from easy to more difficult.
The pattern is ideal for single color or semi color fingering yarn.
The sock uses a one size pattern but there are tips for size
modifications regarding width and length. You work cuff down using a few simple yet beautiful combinations of stitches to create a hole pattern across the sock.
You will use both charts and written instructions to guide you through the project.
Enjoy!
GOOD TO KNOW
Size: One size pattern of a foot circumference of 20-23 cm. Size is easily modified by changing cast-on sts (by multiples of 2).
Yarn: Fingering weight or sock yarn.
Yardage: Total yardage for two socks is 250 m (with no extra shaft length).
Reference photo: In reference photo, pattern C is used. Shaft stops after Rd27. Measured foot 25 cm long.
Yarn used: Fingering, superwash merino wool and nylon 85/15, 400 m/100 g.
Gauge: 30 stitches in stockinette sts = 10 cm.
Gauge will affect the result (size and yardage).
Needles: A set of double-pointed needles (DPN) or circular needles in size 2.5 mm (or needle size needed to obtain gauge).
Extras: one marker, one darning needle to weave in yarn ends, tape measure.