Coffee and Donuts by Wendy Gaal

Coffee and Donuts

Knitting
July 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
370 - 455 yards (338 - 416 m)
Four Widths: Narrow (Medium, Wide, X-Wide) see below
English
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DESCRIPTION The combination of a steaming hot cuppa, a tasty baked good, and a cozy hand-knit is my idea of the perfect start to a day. With these socks, you can enjoy that feeling all day long! Based on traditional stranded colorwork construction, this whimsical design starts with the cuff, and features donut and coffee cup motifs on the leg. A pair of striped side gussets add ease to the instep, and integrate artistically into the coordinating striped heel gusset and sole. This charted design is written for four widths, so there’s a perfect size for anyone old enough to enjoy coffee and donuts!

The pictured socks are shown in size Medium and are being worn by an adult female.

VIDEO TUTORIALS: Live links to instructional videos have been included in the pattern to help with techniques that may be new to you. You can also find the video tutorials by Clicking Here.

SIZING Four widths shown as: Narrow (Medium, Wide, X-Wide)

  • Narrow Width: 6 - 7.5 inch circumference at ball of foot
  • Medium Width: 7.5 - 8.5 inch circumference at ball of foot
  • Wide Width: 8.5 - 9.5 inch circumference at ball of foot
  • X-Wide Width: 9.5 - 11 inch circumference at ball of foot

LEG HEIGHT Approximately 7 inches from the top of the heel gusset to the top of the ribbing, or approximately 10 inches from the floor to the top of the ribbing.

YARN REQUIREMENTS Two colors of fingering weight yarn needed

  • Main Color (shown in Brown): Approximately 50 to 60 g (230 to 275 yards)
  • Contrast Color (shown in Pink): Approximately 30 to 40 g (140 to 180 yards)

GAUGE 32 sts = 4” in Colorwork Stockinette Stitch

NEEDLES US Size 1, or as needed for gauge, in your circular
method of choice.

ACCESSORIES NEEDED: Standard knitting tools, stitch markers, and a darning needle to weave in ends.