Stellaeris Socks

48 kr

The name Stellaris comes from the Latin ‘stella’ meaning star and the pattern was inspired by the Swedish winter when the air is cold, the night sky is dark and all the stars in the universe seem to shine brighter than ever. But since I like colorful socks and black didn’t appeal to me, I used three socks instead
Christmas favorites – red, white and blue. Play with your color choices, add more or knit with fewer colors. I hope you will enjoy knitting the Stellaris socks! /Anna Andhäll

Description

Yarn
Sock yarn, approx. 420 m/100 grams. Shown in: Moodsofcollo’s Softsock and Glitter no. 1.

Colour coding and yarn consumption
Red: F1 about 50 g
Blue: F2 about 10 g
White: F3 about 40 g

Sizes
Small, Medium – S (M)
The sizes refer to the circumference of the shaft, which is determined by the knitting size. The length of the shank is determined by the diagram, the length of the foot is adapted to your own foot length.
Small:foot and shank circumference 19 cm unstretched, fits feet/legs measuring 18-21 cm in circumference.
Medium:foot and shank circumference 20 cm unstretched, fits feet/legs measuring 19-23 cm in circumference.

Knitting and stitch density
Choose knitting needles according to your stitch density and expected size.
Small: knitting needles 2.0 mm, 38 sts x 48 rows = 10×10 cm in stockinette stitch.
Medium: 2.5 mm needles, 36 sts x 46 rows = 10×10 cm in stockinette stitch.

The pattern is written as if you are using double pointed needles, but you can work Magic Loop on circular needles.

Other
Darning needle