The Staple Sock

The Staple Sock

The Staple Sock is a knitted cuff-down sock that is customizable to your unique foot and leg measurements! These perfectly sweet socks will fit everyone’s feet like a dream, and the simple design will make you want to add a pair to every outfit. Customize the length, add stripes, and use contrast colors — make them perfect for you!

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US$10.00

  • This pattern is suitable for confident beginners and intermediate knitters!

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  • You can use any gauge! However, it is very important that you gauge swatch and determine your gauge before working this pattern in order to determine how many sts and rows you need to work throughout this pattern to get the exact right fit.

  • Step-by-step written and video instructions are included for each technique:

    • Calculating math (adding, subtraction, division, and multiplication). I walk you through each step! If you are not a math fan, I also include a link to a Google Sheet that has all of the formulas ready for you. All you have to do is add your measurements and the math is done automatically!

    • Stockinette in the round

    • Increases and decreases

    • Folding a cuff

    • German short row heel

    • Kitchener stitch

  • You can use any size of needles for this pattern. I recommend using a needle size that creates a nice fabric with the sock yarn you’ve chosen to work with.

    Once you determine your main needle size, you will also need one set of needles a size smaller for working the folded cuff. Sizing down your needles for the cuff will help make it more fitted.

    In terms of types of needles, you can use:

    • 9” circular needles*

    • double pointed needles (DPNs)

    • 36”+ circular needles to use with the magic loop method

    *Please note that if you use 9” circular needles, you will also need to use either DPNs or 36”+ circular needles as we decrease for the toe.

    • Stitch Markers (ideally lightbulb stitch markers) in 3 different colors

    • Tapestry Needle

    • Scissors

    • Measuring Tape

  • You can use any weight and any size yarn for this pattern! However, I highly recommend using dedicated sock yarn for optimal results.

    Get yarn recommendations, including budget-friendly and wool-free options, in the pattern.

    Amount of yarn needed:

    The amount of yarn you need will depend on your measurements as well as how long you make your socks. However, most socks can be made with 100g or less of sock yarn. If you're making very tall socks or socks for very large feet, you may need up to 150g.

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