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Filed under: Knitting, Follow the Flock, Socks, Knitting Patterns, Summer of Socks — Kristi at 9:29 pm on Friday, June 29, 2007

Sunbathing Coyote Ridge Anklets

Pattern: Coyote Ridge Anklets, available in the shop or below
Designer: Myself, Kristi Schueler
Size: Women’s US 9.5 Shoe Size
Yarn: 2 Skeins Crystal Palace Panda Wool, 1 ea of Basil Curry (0443) and Saffron (2209)
Recipient: Me :-)
Dates Worked: Late June, I’m not sure of the exact dates.

Coyote Ridge AnkletsThis spring I was at one of the LYS in the area and fell in love with the Panda Wool and Panda Cotton. It had such fun colors and was nice and shiny and just looked like it would work up well. I love the basil curry colorway but there wasn’t a second ball in a matching dyelot so I picked up a solid ball of saffron to go along with it. Originally I had intended to knit most of the sock with the solid color and the heels and toes with the varigated, but I decided to go out on the limb and use the multicolored one for the main color. I’m glad I did. It obscures the stitch pattern slightly, but the texture is the important element in the design, not the individual stitches. It also didn’t pool in a bad way which made me jump for joy. I’ve had some bad luck with pooling yarns lately.

The Panda Wool was great to work with and I’m looking forward to working with the Panda Cotton soon. They both have a fair bit of stretch so the one size should fit most adult women’s feet when knit in the yarn called for. Some guidance is provided to adjust the size and to length the leg to a more traditional sock if desired.

Coyote Ridge Anklet ModeledWhile Chris was visiting after EPWM we went on a hike at Coyote Ridge and because Chris is a more experienced hiker I stopped at the cabin part way up and let her continue on the hike. While at the cabin, besides taking copious pics of prairie dogs and other flora and fauna I knit on the last sock of the pair and nearly finished it there. It struck me as I sat on the porch making each stitch as I heard the birds and prairie dogs chirping that the colors in the sock were not unlike the colors of the nature area - warm peachy tones resembled the shale that dots the tops of the ridges and the stitch pattern gave the socks the illusion of repeating ridges of their own. In honor of the hike with Chris and the color and beauty of the Coyote Ridge Natural Area I decided to dub these anklets with the same name.

I know people have different definitions for anklets vs peds etc so call these fun short socks what you will, but either way they were a blast to knit. Despite the rather long stitch pattern, the lace was easy to memorize and quick to knit too, but provided enough interest to keep me knitting at a good clip. The pattern is written from the top down on two circs, but it is easily converted to DPNs or magic loop. A bit more work should allow for toe-up construction as well. The heel is a reversed wrap short row heel that highlights the wraps rather than hides them, but makes for a very smooth interior of the sock - perfect for those with more sensitive feet. I also snugged up the arch area as I know short socks have a greater tendency to slip or rotate on the foot and a snugger arch helps reduce that. It should be trivial to swap out your preferred heel or toe if you wish.

Coyote Ridge Anklets from Designedly, Kristi

  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Sizes: 1 sizes for 8-9 inch ankle circumferences, with guidance for other sizes
  • Yarn Requirements: Crystal Palace Panda Wool, 1 each, Basil Curry and Saffron
    46% Bamboo, 43% Wool, 11% Nylong, 170 yds/50 gms

  • Needles: 2 - US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Circular Needles of 16 inches or greater length or size needed to obtain gauge of 9 st/in in St st
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14 Comments »

Comment by Debi

June 29, 2007 @ 10:52 pm

Lovely sock Kristi! Of course you know I have these two colors in my stash already! Gotta love the orange :)

Comment by Maggie

June 29, 2007 @ 11:55 pm

Those are beautiful. Not tried lace yet, am very much a novice sock-knitter, but when I’ve had a bit more practice I think I might be tempted to try these.

Best wishes from sopping wet Liverpool

Comment by Carole

June 30, 2007 @ 5:51 am

Those are adorable and I think Hannah would like them a lot. Will the pattern work with regular ole sock yarn?

Comment by Cindy

June 30, 2007 @ 6:48 am

Worth the wait. They are lovely.

Comment by AmyP

June 30, 2007 @ 7:31 am

Cute socks and I can’t believe how closely the yarn colour matches the rocks!

Comment by Chris

June 30, 2007 @ 8:28 am

I know they are absoulutely gorgeous - and the feel of them inspired me to buy my own Panda wool and cotton.

Comment by Cathy

June 30, 2007 @ 9:29 am

Terrific!

Comment by Lynne S of Oz

June 30, 2007 @ 6:30 pm

noice socks!
That would be the yarn you bought with me then :-)
I keep meaning to ring but your weekends seem to be busy.

Comment by Birdsong

June 30, 2007 @ 10:53 pm

I love the anklets… very summery!

Comment by JessaLu

July 1, 2007 @ 10:53 am

Very pretty!

Comment by Wanda

July 1, 2007 @ 6:42 pm

Another great pattern!

Comment by Carrie K

July 1, 2007 @ 8:44 pm

Cute socks!

And I understood one word in 20 on that computer woe post. Glad to see it’s fixed. Isn’t it?

Comment by Frarochvia

July 2, 2007 @ 10:16 am

These socks sure look great!

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July 6, 2007 @ 6:06 pm

[…] Kathy started two pairs. She’s on her second Clementine in a pretty old gold shade, as well as the start of a pair of Giottos. Katie is working on a pair of Latvian Socks in Yarn Pirate. Katy has a pair of Jaywalkers in Claudia’s OTN. Kellie finished her first Diamondback. Kelly started a pair in a Crest of the Wave pattern. Kendra finished a pair out of Sockotta that she knit during rehearsals and backstage. Kim finished a pair out of STR. Knit&Run finished her first Embossed Leaves. KnitandPurlGurl finished her first Baudelaire. KnittingHawkeye is making good progress on her Genevieve socks in Fearless Fibers. Knotty Daisy has two pairs OTNs and just got yarn for another 8 pairs in the mail! Krafty1 frogged a half a sock and started over in a more manly pattern. Kristi has been busy and released two new sock patterns this week. Coyote Ridge Anklets — a textured anklet with eyelets, done with a contrasting heel and toe, and Mashup Madness — another textured sock with a pretty scalloped edge. […]

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