I'm sure we all have dozens of knitted socks. They are one of the most important and practical parts of our wardrobes. Try these patterns!
The Saguaro Blossom Socks are a free cactus sock knitting pattern and uses stranded colorwork and a beginner friendly heel
This Slipper Socks Free Knitting Pattern is the perfect knitting project for beginners. They make a fantastic gift, fun and quick to make!
I'm sure we all have dozens of knitted socks. They are one of the most important and practical parts of our wardrobes. Try these patterns!
I finally did it! This was the year I knit myself some socks! They're so great: I love them! They're so warm! If you want to see my process and finished knit socks, follow me on Instagram to see all the patterns I make! If you have not experienced the joy and warmth of handmade
Revel In These Fun Festival Knitted Socks
Our free Fun Striped Socks knitting pattern uses two-row stripes, with ribbed calves + ankles and stockinette feet, in Fine Print sock yarn.
Boot Socks Knitting Pattern, Chunky Winter Socks | THE MOUNTAIN SOCKS "Keep your toes warm and toasty year-round with these classic, cozy socks. Combining beautiful knit stitches and a classic structure and design, these socks are a delightfully fun project to knit." ☑ Instant download PDF file for The Mountain Socks knitting pattern ☑ Skill level: Advanced-beginner (+ first-time sock knitters) ☑ Video tutorials included ☑ Size: Adult women size medium; Approx. shoe size: U.S. 6-9.5 (39-42 Euro) ☑ Required Materials: Pattern includes linked shopping list for exact materials. Yarn: Approx. 200 yards (182.88 meters) total of Worsted/Medium-Weight (Category 4); Needles: 5 (3.75mm). ☑ Construction: Knitted seamlessly in the round on DPNs (double-pointed knitting needles) ☑ Language: Standard American terms; written in English ✔ DISCLAIMER: All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped. Resell finished product with pattern credit. © DarlingJadore; All rights reserved
This Banana Tube Socks Free Knitting Pattern is perfect for anyone who wants to knit socks but isn't ready to tackle the heel just yet.
After having this pattern available for almost a full year (how time does fly...), I have created a PDF file for easy downloading, and (presumably) easy knitting. This pattern is not complicated, but it looks smashing when knitted up and if you use Cascade 220 Superwash Sport like I did, they'll be so soft you won't want to take them off. With Christmas just around the corner, here's a great gift idea for someone on your list. Cast on now--what are you waiting for? After all, it is a FREE pattern!
I'm sure we all have dozens of knitted socks. They are one of the most important and practical parts of our wardrobes. Try these patterns!
Perfect Newborn Socks Free Knitting Patterns
I've released the knitting patterns for the Bricolage Socks, Cromulent Socks, and Parnassian Socks. Come learn more about them!
These Monster Knitting Patterns are so adorable and cute, perfect as both a playable plushie and as a decoration for around the home!
This is a pretty basic pattern, and you would benefit from knowing a bit about knitting socks. If you have any questions feel free to ask, and also please let me know if there are some errors in the pattern so that I can change them ;) Hope you like it ;)
This knit sock pattern is beginner friendly and these socks will be the perfect addition to your fall and winter wardrobe.
coming soon... the pattern will be released on October 2nd, 2023! The Happiness All Around Socks were designed to be easy and fun to knit.
Inspired by the auburn, or red (depending on who you ask) hair that is Anne’s most distinctive physical feature, and the red clay soil of Prince Edward Island, this simple sock is something I imagine Anne would have knitted and worn many times throughout her life.This lace sock knitting pattern has just enough detail to keep one interested while knitting and the lace patterning brings a little beauty to her everyday knits. “I always imagine I’m something very brilliant and triumphant and splendid . . . a great prima donna or a Red Cross nurse or a queen. Last night I was a queen. It’s really splendid to imagine you are a queen. You have all the fun of it without any of the inconveniences and you can stop being a queen whenever you want to, which you couldn’t in real life.” – Anne of AvonleaAnne’s daughter Rilla absolutely loathed turning a traditional heel flap sock, but that would’ve been the predominant sock heel type in World War I. How Rilla would enjoy trying out the Fleegle Heel, an alternative heel turn that starts bottom up! This one’s for her.
These simple and comfortable socks with reinforced heel will be great companion on forest walks & mushroom picking trips. With this free classic sock knitting pattern you’ll knit your own all-year-round basic socks.
Grab your needles because we have a very important job to do today. These patterns for knitted socks aren't gonna finish themselves!
This Spiral Socks Free Knitting Pattern are easy and so much fun to make. You can choose whatever color you would like.
Free Knitting Patterns Online to Download. 19 Websites for all free knitting patterns that you can download free!
Get cozy with the Fireplace Socks - these thick, simple cabin socks are quick to knit and were created with beginners in mind. Use this free beginner cozy sock knitting pattern to knit your first pair of socks with worsted weight yarn this season!
The Lily Socks Free Knitting Pattern is a must-try for anyone looking for a fun and rewarding project. They are beautiful and delicate socks.
Get cozy with the Fireplace Socks - these thick, simple cabin socks are quick to knit and were created with beginners in mind. Use this free beginner cozy sock knitting pattern to knit your first pair of socks with worsted weight yarn this season!
This Leg Warmers Free Knitting Pattern is an easy way to keep your legs warm on a chilly winter day. They are easy to work up.
With this pattern, you can make rounded barn toe for a toe-up sock. The pattern works for almost any yarn and stitch count. Increases are worked on sides of the sock so the increase lines will be visible. The first half of the increases are made each round while the second half is worked every
A super simple, fun & fast knit. This baby sweater will knit up in a flash using DK weight yarn and incorporating stripes into the body & sleeves.FINISHED MEASUREMENTSREAD FIRST>These measurements are based off of averages found in online baby/child size charts. Not all children are built the same, these are based on averages. If you can measure the child you’re knitting for that is the best way to achieve the perfect fit.>There is a little bit of built in positive ease for the chest and upper arm measurements for comfort.>How to choose a size: the measurements are to fit the upper range size, 3-6m will fit up to a size 6m, but if the baby is 6m old, you should choose a larger size.Note:The second sample in the photo (blue & cream) was a beta test version, it was a size that I later scrapped before moving on with the pattern.
Here's a fun selection of colorful and fun knitted cowls designed by Mary Hunt of Hunt Hand Knits. Click on the image to go to the corresponding pattern on Etsy. See more knit patterns from Wendy Jane Paterson. * This post contains affiliate links.
These quick and easy knitted checkered washcloths are perfect for when you need a bit of mindless stress relief. Get the FREE downloadable pattern NOW!
When colder days are coming, knitted mitts will be your saviors! Make sure to make at least one pair for you and your family!
These Simple Mittens Free Knitting Patterns are a wonderful way to take your knitting to the next level.
If you’re like me, and like most knitters I know, you’ve probably bought a skein or several of sock yarn (let’s not talk about other kinds of yarn right now, OK?) with no real ide…
Greetings, and Dear Cynthia, After years of knitting socks using various techniques / patterns / types of needles, I think I've finally assembled a combination of elements into a basic pattern that I will refer to as my "Winner." These techniques are probably familiar to most sock knitters who are experienced knitting socks from the toe up; I am just publishing this combination of techniques in this post so that I can refer to it in the future (row counts, number of stitches to cast on to fit my foot, etc), and in case it might be helpful to any of you. This is rough, and does not include every single detail, but hopefully you get the idea of my standard cobbled together sock pattern from it. Please feel free to e-mail me if you have questions regarding any additional details. These socks are knit using the "magic loop" technique. Note that I actually prefer using double pointed needles (dpn's) to knit socks, though practically speaking, socks are the easiest thing for me to "take-along" to my kids' activities and warrant preventive strategies such as using one really long circular needle instead of five tiny little pointy sticks... (We're *all* familiar with bleachers at a baseball diamond, right? -- No good can come from dropping a dpn while sitting in the bleachers!) Using a size one 47" circular needle, begin with a Turkish cast-on as given in this excellent tutorial - cast on 36 stitches (there will be 18 stitches on each needle). (Note that the tutorial shows one bamboo needle and one metal needle; for these socks, just hold both ends of the long circular needle together as the yarn is wrapped around the needles to cast on the stitches...) Row 1: Knit one round. Row 2: *K1, M1B (by performing M1 by picking up stitch from back to front), knit to one stitch before end of first needle, M1F (by performing M1 by picking up stitch by inserting needle from front to back), K1*; repeat once. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until there are 72 stitches total (36 stitches on each needle). Foot section pattern: Knit 36 stitches (all of the stitches on the first needle); on second needle K3, P2, *K2 P2* seven times, K3. This completes one round. Repeat "Foot section pattern" until 75 rounds have been completed, or until foot of sock is desired length minus 2.25 inches. Work short row heel using yarn-over method, as given in Interweave Knits Summer 2007 magazine. If you don't have access to this magazine, there are some online tutorials which don't spell things out quite as nicely, but which utilize the YO technique for doing short rows and may suffice. I like this tutorial in particular, though there are several out there (search on "yarn over short row heel"). Work the first half of the heel (increasing section) until there are 14 unpaired stitches on the middle of the needle. If everything has worked out properly, there will be 14 unpaired stitches after working a right side row; after working this row, do *not* turn work. Begin working second half of heel (decreasing section) as given in directions for YO short row technique... After the heel is worked, return to working "Foot section pattern" for 14 rows. On next row, switch to standard 2x2 ribbing for the rest of the sock. Work 75 rows total of 2x2 ribbing, or until desired length has been achieved. Bind off using Russian Bind-off. Make second sock to match. Warm regards, Laura (YarnThrower)
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Do you have a beautiful skein of yarn that you picked up on a whim with no projects in mind for it? When I’m traveling somewhere new and happen to visit a yarn shop, I love picking out a special skein (usually sock yarn) to remember my trip by. Last year, I was lucky enough...Read the Post
if you've ever wondered how to knit a pair of fingerless mittens, this Easy Fingerless Mitts Free Knitting Pattern is just for you.
Blue whale knitting pattern. In English and Russian. *in PDF format * 29 pages, 49 process photos *the whale is knitted from Alpina Harmony yarn (50 gram/175 meters), Needles 1.8 mm. *toy size 22 cm. (8.66 inches) *all the main details are KNITTED IN A CIRCLE on three knitting needles *All details of the whale are knitted separately. They need to be sewn to each other. *Rotary rows are used. In the technique of "wrap and turn" *The pattern stays with you forever ******* Please note: this is not a readymade toy. Materials not included. ********** This knitting pattern is my own author's work, it is forbidden to copy, resell or transfer to third parties, either in whole or in part.