Diamond Twist Socks by Sara Wolf

Diamond Twist Socks

Knitting
November 2023
Westfield Croft Shetland 4 ply
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in St st using Uist Wool Canach or Westfield Croft Shetland 4 ply
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
301 - 328 yards (275 - 300 m)
One with instructions to adjust for other sizes.
English
This pattern is available from yarnjournal.com for £24.00.

The sock is knitted in the round from the cuff down, with the Diamond Twist worked on the front of the leg, and the Twig motif worked on the back of the leg, to the heel.

Spare yarn is used to mark the position of the afterthought heel, then the foot is knitted in the round as well as the Star toe, with a few sts to be grafted at the end of the toe. The heel is then picked up from the spare yarn and shaped.

Size may be increased by using larger needles, by using a slightly heavier yarn, or by adding extra sts (in groups of 4) at the side ‘seams’ (make sure to re-centre the front and back motifs), and both the length of the leg and foot can be adjusted by working more / less rounds.

Note that any adjustments will affect the yarn quantity required.

SIZE
One size To fit an average woman’s foot 23 cm / 9 in long and 20 cm / 8 in circumference (UK 4–5 / Eur 36–38 / US 6–7) when worked at Shetland 4 ply tension.

A larger foot circumference of 23 cm / 9 in using Whistlebare Cuthbert’s Sock.

YARN
Westfield Croft Shetland 4 ply, 100% Shetland Wool, Natural Moorit, 150 m / 164 yds per 50 g skein
OR
Uist Wool Canach, 100% Scottish Merino, Corca, 175 m / 191 yds per 50g skein
OR
Whistlebare Cuthbert’s Sock, 80% Mohair, 20% Wensleydale, Cave, 300 m / 328 yds per 130g skein

Sample 1: Uist Wool Canach
Sample 2: Westfield Croft Shetland 4 ply
Sample 3: Whistlebare Cuthbert’s Sock (shown in magazine photos)

OR in 4 ply yarn / heavier sock yarn which knits to the specified gauge and has similar stitch definition.

APPROXIMATE YARDAGE REQUIRED
275 m / 300 yds of Shetland 4 ply weight
300 m / 328 yds of Whistlebare Cuthbert Sock

TECHNIQUES
Knitting in the round, reading charts, afterthought heel, Bavarian twisted stitch, grafting.