I Fixed the Peach Sauce Socks - Knitting Pattern
This beginner friendly cuff-down and toe-up (written and charted) sock pattern recreates the delicious symmetrical pattern of waffle squares (or syrup pockets as their referred to in my house) with an easily memorized and texture-filled stitch design, inspired completely by the clumsy musings of Sookie St. James at the Independence Inn. Perfect for any feet and any yarn – tonal, speckle, or variegated – and would even be an amazing scrappy sock, with striping of colors throughout. I used a US 1 (2.25mm) circular needle for magic loop, but any sock needle and method works! Just make sure to get gauge (or not, whatever, they’re your socks). If using a 9” circular, add a stitch marker halfway to mark for the start of Needle 2. Gauge and Sizing28 sts x 48 rows = 4” in pattern & blocked But honestly, let’s talk about this for a minute. These are your socks. You can literally knit these at whatever gauge you like your socks! The pattern is a multiple of 8, so if you want to make worsted