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For the many sock knitters out there, what is your preferred rib pattern when knitting socks? Most of the socks I knit have a pattern on the instep and leg and I do either a 1 x 1 or 2 x 2 rib for the cuff. I am teaching a friend how to knit socks and we both think the best start is to keep it simple and do ribbing up the leg. I've told her that hand knit socks don't stay up real well, at least that's been my experience, therefore I only knit to mid calf as opposed to knee high. I've also suggested she knit the leg using a smaller needle size which might help. I'm looking forward to the many responses and thank all of you in advance.

Laura
 
If you want hand knitted socks to stay up, you need to use negative ease, and knit them smaller than your actual foot. For ribbed socks, I do k1, p1 rib for a 1” cuff, and k3, p1(multiples of 4), or k4, p2(multiples of 6) rib, for the leg and top of foot. For stockinette or patterned socks, I like to a 2” cuff in k2, p2 rib. Depending on the stitch pattern, I have a lace pair that fall down, my socks stay up pretty well.
 
Depends on color in the yarn. If it is self-patterning I use either stockinette or k3p1 for the body. Solid colors I use any of the ribs mentioned or add cables. All my socks have negative ease and they all stay up. Tops of my socks are about 8 inches.
 
chickkie said:
Here's a photo of what it looks like. I think it is called railway rib.
Ha! I had already swatched 16 stitches before I saw this! :sm02: I like it.

Thanks. I like it even better on a whole sock.
 

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