Kiedoksissa (Finnish for “All wrapped up”) is a simple yet stylish sock design for worsted weight sock yarn, for example Kaupunkilanka Kivijalka or Novita 7 Brothers. The pattern is easy to memorise and simple to follow. The socks are knitted cuff down and feature a French heel.
The pattern features two size options. The stitch pattern is rather flexible, so the sizes fit a larger variety of feet than stated in the instructions.
The pattern is written in a universal way, so there are no instructions in the pattern to what type of needles you should use or how many stitches you should have on each needle. You can use DPN’s 13 (15) sts per needle) or circulars and the magic-loop technique 26 (30) sts per needle).
The pattern is written so the BOR is located at the side of the sock. Please read the instructions
carefully before beginning. Yarn
Kaupunkilanka Kivijalka (75% wool 25% polyamid, 200m / 100g) or other similar worsted weight sock yarn. Needle
3,5 mm (US 4) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge
23 sts ja 32 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch
Sizes (foot circumference
M (20 cm / 8”)
L (22,5 cm / 9”)
NOTE: The stitch pattern used in the sock is flexible, so the socks will fit a larger variety of sizes. Yardage
110 g (220m/240yds) - 130 g (260m/285yds) Other
Two stitch markers, a darning needle
The stitch pattern is based on a pattern designed by Hitomi Shida, published in the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible.