Elder Wand Socks by Matt Akers

Elder Wand Socks

Knitting
June 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 15 rows = 1 inch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
460 yards (421 m)
S(M,L) – Circumference 8-9”(9-10”, 10-11”)
English
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This pattern is available for purchase in the PRIDE Sock ebook with all 8 other patterns of the collection!

In the original rainbow Pride Flag created in 1978, there are 8 stripes that each have a specific meaning, the turquoise stripe represents magic. When design this sock the cable remained me of the wand of my favorite character from the Harry Potter series, Albus Dumbledore which inspired the name Elder Wand. This cable is very simple and creates a stunning sock almost like magic!

This pattern has written, charted, and video instructions.

Sizing

Choose the size that gives you 1-2” of negative ease.
Sizing is based on the circumference of the foot, not the length. To figure out the length of foot you need to knit, use the row gauge to calculate the number of rounds you will need to knit for your foot size subtracting 1.25”(1.25”,1.5”) for the toe, or try your sock on as you go!

S(M,L) – Circumference 8-9”(9-10”, 10-11”)

Yarn

100 g fingering weight yarn.

Suggested Yarn

Craftily Dyed Yarn, Turquoise Classic sock 75% Superwash Merino Wool/ 25% Nylon 460 yards, 100 g.

Suggested Needle

US 2 (2.75 mm)- 32” circular
I am a tight knitter and I’ve found that most knitters match my gauge by sizing down one needle size from my recommendation.

Notions

Cable Needle
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Stitch Markers

Gauge

8 sts and 15 rounds = 1”/ 2.54 cm
measured over blocked stockinette

Construction Notes

  • The pattern is written for magic loop where stitches are split evenly between two needles.
  • Top-down construction.
  • Slip stitch heel flap and gusset.
  • Basic rounded toe that uses Kitchener stitch to graft live stitches.

Pattern Tech Edited by Kingfisher Knits (Madeleine Windsor)