Myrtillus - Cable Socks Knitting Pattern
Myrtillus - Cable Socks Knitting Pattern
Myrtillus is a pair of house socks, boots if you will, that will keep your toes warm and toasty all winter long. Worked toe up with gusset and heel flap, and a beautiful cable shrub of blueberries on the back of your leg. That’s right, the European Blueberry’s binomial name is vaccinium myrtillus and it’s my favorite berry to find in the forest.
The yarn is heavy, and the needles may seem too small for yarn like this, but the fabric is supposed to be sturdy enough so the cuff can almost stand up by itself! The seed-stitch on the leg will add to the sturdiness.
Yarn
219 yds [200 m]/100 g): 2 (2, 2) skeins.
Needle
Size US 6 (3.5 mm) dpn’s, or circulars for preferred method of working small circumference in the round.
Or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge
23 sts and 32 rows = 4” [10cm] in St st
33 sts and 32 rows = 4” [10cm] in patt after blocking
Size
S (M, L): 7.5 (8.75, 10.25)“ [19 (22.5, 26) cm] finished foot circumference
Leg height 12.75” 32.25 cm or longer.
Notions
Tapestry needle, stitch markers, cable needle.
Notes
- Charts and corresponding written, line-by-line instructions.
- Mirrored cables, for more brain pleasing look.
- Pattern is tech edited.