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Sea Forest
Underwater, forests of algae grow and work just like forests on land, creating ecosystems around them made up of other plants, fish and microscopic creatures. The beauty of those kelp forests swaying with the ocean currents inspired me to design this pair of socks.
These socks are knitted toe-up. At first, only the top of the foot is knitted with lace, while the sole is worked in garter stitch, simulating the movement of the ocean currents. Once the heel is done, the lace covers the entire leg. The final length of the socks can be adjusted as desired.
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
Finished foot circumference: 18.5 (20, 21.25, 22.5, 24) cm / 7.25 (7.75, 8.25, 8.75, 9.5)” – recommended to be worn with approx 1.5 cm / 0.5” of negative ease.
Yarn
Garthenor Organic Snowdonia Sock (95% Romney, 5% Hebridean; 200 metres / 219 yards per 50 g)
270 (285, 305, 320, 335) metres / 295 (310, 335, 350, 365) yards
More or less yarn may be needed if changing the foot and / or leg length. Foot length in sample shown is 21 cm / 8.25”.
Sample shown is knit in colourway Moel Hebog. Davina wears a size 3 with 0.75 cm / 0.25” of negative ease.
Needles
2 mm / US 0 circular needle with a cable length of at least 80 cm / 32” (or needle size to obtain gauge)
This pattern uses the magic loop technique. The top of the foot is worked across the first needle (N1) and the sole of the foot is worked across the second needle (N2).
Gauge
34 sts x 46 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” (in the round, in stockinette stitch, after blocking)
30 sts x 48 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” (in the round, in charted lace pattern, after blocking)
30 sts x 48 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” (in the round, in garter stitch, after blocking)
Notions
- Blocking tools (sock blockers or t-pins)
- Crochet hook, 2 mm / US B1
- Darning needle
- Removable stitch markers (optional)
- Tape measure
Contributors
- Photography, Hair & Make-up: Melinda Dela Costa
- Model: Davina Ogigai
- Tech Editing: Marina Skua & Jessica Schwab
- Graphic Design: Camille Romano
Sea Forest is one of the 12 modern, super wearable patterns featured in Issue 7 of Making Stories Magazine.
Issue 7 is available through our webshop in print and digital as well as in a subscription, through our Ravelry store as a digital version and our stockists.
Accessibility: The Cigar pattern is available from Making Stories in an accessible format. It is written in 22 point, all black Verdana text. No italics are used. All directions are fully written out, and all charted directions have been written and incorporated into the accessible version. Abbreviations have been removed to allow the pattern to be read clearly by screen reader software.
About Making Stories Magazine
With Making Stories Magazine, we strive to feature companies and makers who focus on sustainability, transparency, fairness and equity in their work. We love telling their stories and hope to inspire and enable crafters to make conscious and informed decisions about the materials they use and the companies they support.
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