Aimee Sher Knitting Patterns
Wisteria Bloom Socks
Wisteria Bloom Socks
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ursting with color and texture like wisteria flowers in full spring bloom, these socks work top down in interesting sections that just fly by. They feature contrasting textures and yarns to create a springtime knitting experience you can practically smell in the air. The engaging contrast floral lace texture is easy to memorize and soothing to knit, while the ribbed leg and foot sections give a beautiful and cozy fit.
The delicate stockinette cuff is sweet and adds the perfect whimsical touch for perfect socks to wear on a walk to the botanical gardens, while the hidden fold over ribbed facing on the inside achieves a snug fit. Enjoy knitting these delightful socks in your favorite yarn colorway to create the most perfect floral socks for you.
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Pattern Details
Size Selection
A (B, C) with the finished foot circumference of 7 (8, 9)” / 17.8 (20.5, 23) cm. Foot length and leg length adjustable.
Yarn Selection & Yardage
2 skeins of Big Little Yarn Co Soft Sock (80% superwash merino, 20% nylon / 4-ply construction / 437 yards or 400 meters / 100g)
OR any fingering weight sock yarn in the following amounts:
- MC: 185 (210, 245) yards / 160 (192, 224) meters.
- CC: 109 (130, 150) yards / 100 (118, 142) meters.
You may need more of the MC if you are modifying the leg length.
Sample shown in Size A in the colorways Wisteria (MC) and Azalea (CC).
Gauge & Recommended Needles
Gauge
32 stitches and 40 rounds = 4×4” / 10×10 cm, stockinette stitch knit in the round, unblocked.
Lace and rib sections variable in gauge as they’ll stretch to fit the cuff size knit.
Needles
Size US1.5 / 2.5mm in your preferred method for knitting in the round for small circumference, (ie. small circulars, DPN’s, or magic loop).
If you are using small circulars, you will also need DPN’s in the same size for the heel flap and the toe.
You'll also need...
Skills Required
- Working in small circumferences using DPN, magic loop, or other method.
- Working increases and/or decreases at given intervals.
- Heel flap and gusset construction.
- Knitting lace with decreases and yarnovers in repeats, from a written or charted pattern.
- Picking up and knitting from an edge or middle of work.
- Grafting with a tapestry needle (sometimes known as "Kitchener stitch").
Accessibility and Pattern Formats
- All charts have written alternative.
- This pattern comes in a PDF only, with no other accessible formats.
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Pattern Credits
- Tech Editing: Natasha (Northern Knits and Purls)