Scrap-a-Doodle Socks by Kate Nash

Scrap-a-Doodle Socks

Knitting
April 2022
Light Fingering ?
16 stitches and 18 rows = 2 inches
in Charted colorwork
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
300 - 500 yards (274 - 457 m)
8" circumference (64 sts) and 9" circumference (72 sts)
English
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Scrap-a-Doodle Socks are top down socks that begin with a 2x2 ribbed cuff and then stranded colorwork patterns make up the leg and foot of the sock. Waste yarn is placed for an afterthought (peasant) heel. You can knit these socks in 2-24+ colors. They are a perfect scrapbuster! The sample pair was knit in pastel colors of Lang Jawoll but this design works well with any color palette. The pattern is given for two sizes (8” and 9” circumference) and length can be adjusted easily.

The inspiration behind this design is the tiny motifs that I remember drawing on Easter eggs as a child. It was so magical to see the waxy designs appear once the eggs were placed in the dye! Even as I grew older and lost some interest in dyeing eggs, it was always a treat to do it with my family because of how enthusiastic my grandfather was. I remember him reading the directions carefully, painstakingly cutting out the cardboard decorations, and spending a few hours dyeing and decorating the eggs. We don’t dye eggs in my house since my son has an egg allergy, so I thought this design would be a great way to honor Easter traditions. These happy, scrappy socks are just what I needed this spring! I hope you will enjoy knitting and wearing them as well.

Materials
Lang Yarns Jawoll 75% Wool, 25% Nylon; 230 yd/210 m per 50g skein - sample, 64 sts to fit women’s US 6 shoe size, used 65g or approx. 299 yds total

MC: pearl; CCs: lavender, daffodil, sky, pink, seafoam, apricot

1 US #1 / 2.25 mm circular needle, 9-inch*
1 US #2 / 2.75 mm circular needle, 9 inch*

You may easily substitute DPNS, magic loop, or the method of your choice.

Notions: stitch marker(s), tapestry needle, waste yarn

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:

Circumference: 8 inches (9 inches)
Length: easily customized

GAUGE

19 sts / 24 rows = 2 inches / 5 cm in 2x2 ribbing, on smaller needles
16 sts / 18 rows = 2 inches / 5 cm in stockinette stitch (colorwork chart), on larger needles

Special thanks to my test knitters, Ravelry Users Sueb61 and SGCaves21!