Thermial







Fancy knitting a sock that’s got a different construction? The Thermial socks start with the radial garter stitch on the foot, then working flat until the heel. The toe and heel are both created with increases and decreases. The unique construction allows for creative colour choices, so the sole can be different to the top of the sock.
Pattern Details
YARN
Lang Yarns Jawoll Superwash
(50g; 210m [230yds]; 75% wool, 25% nylon) 4ply/fingering.
MC: Duck Egg Blue 372 (pale blue)
145 [165, 180, 225]m / 159 [181, 197, 246]yds
1 [1, 1, 2] 50g hank(s)
CC: Rose 219 (lilac)
140 [160, 175, 210]m / 153 [175, 191, 230]yds
1 [1, 1, 1] 50g hank
SIZE
1 [2, 3, 4]
To fit = 18 [20.5, 23, 25.5]cm / 7 [8, 9, 10]” foot circumference.
Finished dimensions = 16.5 [18, 20.5, 22.5]cm / 6½ [7¼, 8¼, 9]” circumference at foot
GAUGE
Working in the round:
36 stitches by 50 rounds = 10cm [4”] in stocking stitch.
36 stitches by 68 rounds = 10cm [4”] in garter stitch.
Working flat:
36 stitches by 50 rows = 10cm [4”] in stocking stitch.
Check your gauge.
NEEDLES
2.25 mm [US Size 1] needles for working in the round in
preferred method for circular knitting; or size to obtain gauge
ACCESSORIES
Stitch markers x 4
Darning needle
TECHNIQUES USED IN THE PATTERN
- Knit and purl
- Decreases (ssk, k2tog, sssk, p3tog)
- Increases (m1l, m1r)
- Knit through the back loop (k-tbl)
- Disappearing loop cast-on (photo and video tutorial provided)
- Picking up stitches (video tutorial provided)
The pattern has been professionally tech edited and test knitted.
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