Pop Radio Socks by Summer Lee

Pop Radio Socks

Knitting
July 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
42 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Popcorn Stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
330 - 400 yards (302 - 366 m)
S (7" or 17.75cm) M (8" or 20.25cm) L (9" or 23cm) XL (10" or 25.5cm) measuring the circumference around the ball of the foot
English
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THE POP RADIO SOCKS are a whimsical knit incorporating the easy-to-make popcorn stitch! Like all the best pop songs, these socks
are addictive, fun, and easy to memorize. Using basic colorwork techniques, you can play with endless color combinations! My sample pair was knit in bright, summery colors, but I can just imagine them knit in softer earth tones for fall!

This pattern includes written instructions,
as well as a chart and a tutorial. I’ve also included links to myYouTube channel where you can watch a video of me making
the popcorn stitch.

Be sure to use the hashtag #popradiosocks on lnstagram so I can see and share all your beautifuI socks!

SIZES
Measurements are in inches (cm), measured around the circumference of the ball of your foot. S 7” (17.75cm) M 8” (20.25cm) L 9” (23cm) XL 1 O“ (25.5cm)
GAUGE
42 sts over 4 inches in pattern, knit in the round and blocked

MATERIALS
* One skein of sock yarn (approximately 430 yards/393 meters). You may not use the entire skein,
depending on how long you make your socks.
* One mini skein of sock yarn (80 yards, though you will use approximately 50 yards) for the cuffs and
toes (OPTIONAL).
* One mini skein of sock yarn (80 yards, though you will use approximately 35 yards) for the contrasting
popcorns.
* US size 1 needles (36” or longer circular for magic loop), or DPNs, or a tiny circular, depending on how
you knit socks.
* Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

Note, I wear a US women’s shoe size 7.5. My foot circumference measures 8”, and I knit the size Medium for a snug (but not tight) fit!