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Gramma Jan's Neuropathy Socks
Some forms of Peripheral Neuropathy cause
changes in the shape of feet and legs.
Sufferers can end up walking on the ends of
bones which causes a great deal of pain.
Gramma Jan’s Neuropathy Socks are
designed to provide extra padding on the
soles of the feet, a more elastic gusset region
to fit most arches snugly, and a ribbed leg to
accommodate different sizes. Also provided
are directions to add a bit of space for
hammer toes.
These socks are not a cure, but they are
comfortable and will show your love for a
friend or relative. As with many adaptive
technologies, besides making comfortable
socks for neuropathy sufferers, these can be
positively luxurious for normal feet.
Sizes: X-Small [Small, Medium, Large, X-Large]
Foot Circumference: 7″ [8″, 9″, 10″, 11″] (18 [20.5, 23, 25.5, 28] cm)
Sock Circ.: 6 ¼″ [7 ¼″, 8 ¼″, 9 ¼″, 10 ¼″] (15.5 [18, 20.5, 23, 25.5] cm)
Foot Length: 7 ¼″ [8 ¼″, 9 ½″, 10 ¾″, 11 ¾″] (18.5 [21, 24, 27.5, 30] cm)
Yarn: HiKoo Madrona or any yarn that will
produce the right gauge 220 [280, 350, 450, 550]
yds (202 [257, 321, 413, 506] m).
Gauge: 32 stitches and 40 rounds to 4″ (10 cm) in
stockinette stitch.
Needles: Size US 1 (2.25 mm) 32″ (81.5 cm)
Circular for magic loop, DPNS or FlexiFlips or size
needed for gauge.
Notions: 2 markers, tape measure, darning
needle.
Difficulty: Intermediate: Seamless Cast On such
as Judy’s Magic Cast On, knitting in the round,
German short rows, lace and turning a heel.
Errata:
Twisted Yarn Over can be used to describe 2 different stitches. For this project, it simply means to wrap the yarn over the needle from back to front instead of front to back. No half hitches. If I produce an updated pattern, I will change this to Yarn Under to reduce confusion.
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- First published: June 2023
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