Every Easter, during my formative years, my family would pack up the car and head across Vancouver Island to spend the long weekend in Tofino. Possibly the most exciting part was that I was allowed to get whatever sugar-packed cereal I desired for that trip and that trip only. (My perennial favorite: Count Chocula.) Thing that I really remember, however, about the yearly trip across the island was driving through Cathedral Grove: an old-growth forest of Douglas Fir trees. Some of the tallest and oldest trees you’ve ever seen stand like solid mute giants. The way they twist and intertwine with one another, the product of centuries of growth, is truly impressive, and just one of the wonders of our beautiful pacific coast. The cable pattern in these socks are inspired by the towering
Firs of Cathedral Grove, and the way that nature will always
be able to make me stare in awe and wonder like a little kid. |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
28 sts/40 rounds = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch 44 sts/44 rounds = 4 inches in pattern stitch |
PATTERN NOTES |
C2L: Slip next st to cable needle and hold in
front of work; k1, then k1 from cable needle. |
Charts The chart for this pattern is very large and fits on a letter-sized page. Click here and print the resulting page. |
DIRECTIONS CO 68 stitches. Distribute across needles as you prefer and join for working in the round. Ribbing round: [K3, p1] around. Work ribbing as set for 10 rounds. Leg round: Work Leg Chart four times around. Work as set until 3 full repeats of the 18 rows of the Leg Chart are complete. Heel is worked back and forth in rows across first 34 sts of round. Arrange onto one needle. Row 1 [RS]: Work Heel Chart row 1 twice, turn. Medium size only: Work rows 19 and 20 of the heel chart 2 times more, or until heel flap measures 2 ¼ inches. For Large size only: Work rows 19 and 20 of the heel chart 4 times more, or until heel flap measures 2 ½ inches. Heel Turn 16 sts rem after Heel Turn. Gusset setup round: With RS facing, k across 16 heel sts; pickup and k14[16, 18] sts along the first side of the heel flap; work across 34 instep sts in Cable Pattern, pick up and k14[16, 18] sts along second side of heel flap; k 8 sts to center of heel. This is the new start of round – place a marker if required. 78[82, 86] sts total. Gusset round 1: K to start of instep sts; work across instep sts in Cable Pattern as set, kto end of round. Gusset round 2: K to 3 sts before instep, k2tog, k1; work across instep sts in Cable Pattern as set; k1, ssk, k to end of round. Repeat Gusset rounds 1 & 2 6 more times, until 64 [68, 72]
sts rem. K even until foot measures 1.5 inches short of desired foot
length. Toe Decreases Final row: K to start of instep sts. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Alison Ross sells her hand-spun yarn and knitting patterns under the name Drama Llama Knitting Company, based in Vancouver, BC. She tries to fit in as much knitting, crocheting and weaving as she can when she’s not at her day job as a mild-mannered screenwriter. She blogs about her projects here. |
Pattern & images © 2012 Alison Ross. Contact Alison |