Astrid Socks by Tracie Millar

Astrid Socks

Knitting
November 2020
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette and colourwork sections
US 1 - 2.25 mm
175 - 275 yards (160 - 251 m)
1 (2,3) 7 (8½, 9) inches 17½ (21, 22½) cm approximate foot circumference
English
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I love the look of all over stranded colourwork socks, but sometimes that kind of pattern can be a bit intimidating. Astrid socks are a mix of fun bands of colourwork and stripes combined with large sections of a classic ribbed sock. They are a great way to dip your toe into this style of sock for a beginner, or a pattern that more experienced knitters will zoom through. Either way, Astrid socks are super fun to knit and an adorable pair to have peeking out of your boots.

PATTERN NOTES:

  • I love to design and knit simple but beautiful and speedy socks. I hope you love this fun combination of colourowrk and marled ribbed sock to add to your sock drawer. Thank you so much for taking a peek at Astrid Socks.

  • It is common for stranded colourwork to be tighter than stockinette knitting. You may want to go up a needle size for the colourwork bands to keep the same gauge as the main body of the sock.

  • My size 2 pair of socks used the following yarn amounts:

    MC - 50g Marled work sock CC1 - 10g Hey Girl CC2 - 10g Geek in the Pink

  • This pattern is written for magic loop style knitting, but is easily adapted to DPNs or small circular needles.

  • If you are using DPNs to knit instead of magic loop, split N1 and N2 using two DPNs each (4 needles total).

Astrid Socks are:

  • knit from the top down
  • have a heel flap and gusset with my favourite square heel
  • have a round barn style toe
  • they are an excellent choice for a beginner colourwork sock. The simple charts do not require you to catch any floats and there are large portions of ribbed sock in between small colourwork bands.
  • use two small amounts of contrasting yarns for the colourwork. A 20g mini skein for each CC colour is plenty for all sizes.
  • this pattern has been professionally tech edited (thank you Kate!) and test knit by passionate and wonderful knitters. Thank you ladies!