Two pairs of socks were knit from the 4 skeins of yarn, by reversing colors on the second pair, and changing color for the toes when running out of the main color. This is exactly what Outlander knitters would do; use the colors you have, creatively.
Sizing can be adjusted by changing gauge. Both pair shown are knit in the smaller size. The light brown pair is knit with size 3US needle, so it is shorter. The dark brown pair is knit with size 4US needle, and the leg looks longer. Both pairs have the same stitch and row count, and both are modeled on a foot that wears shoe size of 7.5.
Gauges:
24 sts and 40 rows = 4” (10 cm) in St st using smaller needles;
23 sts and 28 rows = 4” (10 cm) in St st using larger needles.
This is a very versatile pattern. Have fun with color and make it your own.


















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