Avalon by Makenzie Alvarez

Avalon

Knitting
July 2026
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette St on smaller needle
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
400 - 600 yards (366 - 549 m)
7.25 (8.25, 9.25)” /18.5 (21, 23.5) cm
English
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Behind the iron gate, a serene oasis awaits. It is a place where the noise of the world fades with every step on the sun-warmed stone, and the scent of damp, green earth welcomes you into its embrace. Here you can let go of the worries of the day and surrender to a moment of total serenity.

Avalon was inspired by the journey from the pavement to the sanctuary. Inspired by the contrast of cold, wrought iron and weathered stone, this design captures the path toward a garden oasis. From the structured lines of the entrance to the organic flow of the mossy flagstones, every stitch is a step deeper into the greenery. These socks lead you to your own hidden garden, one stitch at a time.

Finished Circumferences
7.25 (8.25, 9.25)” /18.5 (21, 23.5) cm with 0-0.5”/0-1.25 cm of negative ease

Gauge
34 sts x 44 rnds = 4”/10 cm square in Stockinette St on smaller needle
33 sts x 40 rnds = 4”/10 cm square in colorwork rep on larger needle

Yarn
Fingering weight yarn; MC: 400 yds/366 m; CC: 200 yds/183 m
Sample used: Wool and Palette; Fingering Weight; 100% Merino/Rambouillet; 225 yds/ 206 m; 1.75 oz/50 g; Colors: 2 hanks (MC) Salamander, 1 hank (CC) Fern

Needles
US1/2.25 mm - 32”/80 cm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
US2/2.75 mm - 9”/23 cm, or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions
2 stitch markers, 1 unique for Beginning of Round
Tapestry needle, scissors, measuring tape, and blocking tools

Skills Required
Basic knitting skills
Knitting in the round
Colorwork - from a chart or willingness to learn
Slipping stitches
Picking up stitches
Short rows
Increasing and Decreasing
Grafting (YouTube tutorial included)