This program generates the instructions for knitting a basic crew sock,
based on your gauge in the yarn of your choice and on the ankle circumference
of the intended wearer. It is based on several years' of sock-knitting
experience. Similar formulas can be found in:
A few notes for my knitting friends: If you have never knitted socks before, this pattern is probably not the best place to start. There are several excellent books available on knitting socks that you can find at your public library, local yarn shop, or bookstore. Or take a class at your LYS -- lots of things about socks are harder to explain than to do.
In any case, this pattern assumes that you understand standard knitting pattern abbreviations and knitting on double-pointed needles in the round.
Please understand that although I'm always glad to hear from knitters who have found this program useful (or have found a problem with the instructions), I can't answer emails asking for help with sock knitting questions.
Last, this program is not useful for knitting a knee sock. The shaping of a knee sock is more complex. Someone could doubtless write a program that would account for the considerable variation in human legs, but this program doesn't.
Note: Inspired by my moment of fame in Amy Singer's blog on the
Interweave Knits web site, I have fixed the problem with the gusset
for the square heel.
(2/15/06).