Toasted Marshmallow Socks
By Suzanne Sjögren, from the October 2019 issue
Keep your toes toasty with this version of the Fireside Glow socks that reminds us of toasted marshmallows!
View ProjectKeep your toes warm with these cozy knitting patterns for socks and slippers. Find easy knitting patterns for scrap yarn slippers and shaped tube socks to knit.
By Suzanne Sjögren, from the October 2019 issue
Keep your toes toasty with this version of the Fireside Glow socks that reminds us of toasted marshmallows!
View ProjectBy Ashlee Lackovic, from the The Sock Knitting Patterns Collection issue
Nothing is more comfortable than a great pair of slippers. These fuzzy cable slippers are no exception. This pattern uses a simple grey yarn and cable pattern that is lined with a fuzzy, bulky yarn. These slippers feel like a luxury, as the premade fleece-lined suede soles are like pillows for your feet.
View ProjectBy Amy Gunderson, from the The Sock Knitting Patterns Collection issue
Do your best fox trot as you slip and slide along your hardwood floors in these cozy fox socks. Knit in a DK weight yarn, they are a quick and extra-cute project.
View ProjectBy Janita Meriläinen, from the The Sock Knitting Patterns Collection issue
The lovely, old and worn cobblestone streets of Finland inspired these beautiful socks. Made with a diagonal basketweave stitch pattern that gives the sock a beautiful texture, you’ll want to wear them as soon as you take them off your needles.
View ProjectBy Ciara Ní Reachtnín, from the The Sock Knitting Patterns Collection issue
These are simple stockinette stitch socks knit in blocks of four colors. Easily adjustable and knit in the round from the top down,these socks make the perfect gift and are easy to customize with your favorite colors.
View ProjectBy Renée Kies, from the The Sock Knitting Patterns Collection issue
The Carmine Lace Socks are an elegant way to keep your feet warm. The lace pattern might look complicated but is in fact quite easy! Knit from the top down, the lace travels down the sock leg to the toe. Complete with a twisted 1/1 ribbed cuff that emphasize the delicate texture of the lace pattern, you’ll never want to take these beauties off!
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl, from the December 2020 issue
Delicate openwork cables, separated by twist-stitch columns, highlight these dressy knee socks. They begin at the top of the foot, just blow the toes, with a unique turned toe. Because they are knit from the toe up, they can be tried on at any time for a perfect fit. These socks are knit in a alpaca/silk/cashmere blend for an extra soft finish.
View ProjectBy Renate Kamm, from the April 2019 issue
Simple and interesting, the Prickly Pear Socks have a variety of design features that keep the knitter on their “toes.” Worked from the top down, they start with a ribbed cuff, two-color slipped stitch design transitions and so much more!
View ProjectBy Aud Bergo, from the The Blue & Yellow Knitting Collection issue
These socks are worked top down with a heel flap and gusset decreases. Instead of an evenly repeating stripe pattern, the contrast color is used with varying distance, giving thicker and thinner stripes of main color. Using garter sts in the vertical pattern panel along the front make an extra striping effect for the color changes.
View ProjectBy Nicola Prybell, from the December 2018 issue
Striped socks that look this good deserve a yarn giveaway! Desert Vista Dyeworks is known for outstanding colorways and this one is no exception. Enter for your chance to win this skein!
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