This toe-up sock pattern is reminiscent of taking a quiet walk on the beach at low tide, watching the waves of water coast onto shore and then rock back out to sea. The golden self-striping yarn adds a hint of fluidity to the pattern, like watching the sand slip through an hourglass.
View Project
Who says socks shouldn’t be worn in the summer? Worked up in a bright and fun summertime color, these far-out socks will keep your feet cozy as the AC works its magic.
View Project
This toe-up sock pattern is an advanced pattern that provides the knitter with the opportunity to try on the socks as they are knit. The pattern can be worked right after the toes are knit and continue to the cuffs.
View Project
Cozy socks are a hit all year ‘round and these robin’s egg blue socks are no exception! The combination of lacy, open stitches and chunky criss-crossing cables makes this pattern a wonderfully unique one for any occasion.
View Project
The calm of the ocean waves need never be far away with these stranded colorwork socks in marine tones. Inspired by a love of the sea they will keep your toes extra cozy on those long walks along the beach.
View Project
These cozy socks are made of a sturdy tencel wool blend and feature a textured rib in the cuffs that continues down the top of the foot. Worked cuff-down, the yarn is a gradient and the color shifts can be worked gradually or abruptly to form subtle horizontal stripes depending on your preference.
View Project
For the avid sock knitter looking for more creative sock projects, this gorgeous pattern is perfect for you. Twisted cables work together to create a unique design that’s stunning once complete.
View Project
This unisex pattern is about to become your go-to pattern for socks. Classic and rich with cables, this delightful pattern looks great in a variety of colors.
View Project
When plain stockinette stitch socks are too easy but lace or cables feel out of reach, a knitter might need a stepping stone, such as this cuff-down sock that makes use of twisted stitches. While these stitches may look complex to work, they are actually quite simple, just as the charts are simple to read.
View Project