conic socks by Lori Versaci

conic socks

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Knitting
September 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 58 rows = 4 inches
in Conic Pattern
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
325 - 375 yards (297 - 343 m)
Small (Large)
English

Conic: a curve obtained at the intersection of a cone with a plane.

Conic is a beautiful pair of 2 color slip-stitch op-art socks. The technique used to create the fabric, slip-stitch knitting, is a wonderful way to produce beautiful colorwork patterns while still working with only one yarn at a time. The Conic Pattern purposefully varies the location of the slipped stitches in order to produce a combination of vertical, slanted and curved lines. This creates the “optical illusion” reminiscent of the Op-Art movement from the 1960’s.

Conic is one in a collection of 4 different op-art patterned socks based on geometric shapes each of which has a different border treatment.

SIZES Small (Large)

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
HEEL-TO-TOE LENGTH: 9 (10)”/23 (25.5)cm
CIRCUMFERENCE: 8 (9)”/20.5 (23)cm

CONSTRUCTION
Sock is worked toe-up. Then, TOE and HEEL are worked from live stitches created by the Provisional CO and Afterthought Heel.

YARN

  • Yarn on the House Little Brother 80% Superwash Merino Wool, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon; 435 yds/ 100g per skein: 1 skein MC and 1 skein CC or
  • Fingering weight yarn: Approx 200 yds/225m MC and 125 yds/150m for CC
  • Extra yarn in contrasting color for edging, if desired.

Plus waste yarn, preferably a smooth cotton in highly contrasting color.

GAUGE
32 sts and 60 rnds = 4”/10cm in Spiral Pattern, on larger DPNs after blocking.
While exact gauge is not critical, variation in gauge will alter final measurements.

NEEDLES
Sizes 1 and 1.5 US (2.25 and 2.5mm) DPNs or size needed to obtain gauge and one size smaller