TRUUDUSE

Estonian meaning for loyalty

This sock knitting pattern gets its name from an old zigzag mark used in Estonian handicrafts that was used a mark of loyalty and faithfullness which inspired the beautiful geometric twisted stitch patterns. The Estonian vikkel twisted stitches create the look of cable like patterns without the use of a cable needle! This sock knitting pattern is inspired by traditional Estonian socks from the island of Kihnu for a simplied modern version is one colour.

  • 1(2)
    Leg length: 6.25” / 16 cm
    Leg circumference unstretched: 7” (8”) / 18 (20) cm
    Leg and foot length are adjustable
    Recommended ease: 0 to 1” / 2.5 cm of negative ease

  • Exmoor Sock 4ply by John Arbon Textiles (60% Exmoor Blueface, 20% Corriedale, 10% Zwartbles, 10% Nylon: 200 m / 220 yds – 50 g).

    Colour: Mizzle

    2 skeins

    OR

    Desired fingering weight yarn in the following amount: 400 m / 440 yds

  • This sock is worked from the cuff down.

    A twisted stitch pattern called a vikkel in Estonian is used in sock knitting from the Estonian island of Kihnu. The vikkel is worked from the leg down into panels or stripes extending to the heel flap and toe.

    It’s helpful to use different coloured markers to differentiate between the left and right vikkel patterns.

    The heel flap has two twisted stitch panels on each side with an Eye of Partridge stitch pattern in between for reinforcement around the heel. The Eye of Partridge is a slip stitch heel pattern where alternate stitches on right side rows are slipped.

    It features a Kihnu heel construction which creates a comfortably fitting square heel using short rows.

    Skill Level: Advanced; comfortable with twisted stitches and cables as well as reading from charts.

  • Knitting in the round
    Ribbing
    Twisted stitches (vikkel)
    Working from charts
    Short Rows
    Decreasing
    Kitchener Stitch

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