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Fairy Dust Socks
I knew I had to design a pattern as magical as the yarn I was using! I decided on a sweet “vine-like” lace pattern that flows down the leg, paired with a simple stockinette stitch to really allow the lacework to shine. Finish it off with a picot hem, and you’ve got a super sweet sock, just in time for spring and summer! I recommend a tonal or subtlety variegated yarn to allow that lace to pop!
The pattern is worked cuff down, with a heel flap and gusset. The length of the leg and foot are customizable to your preference! I recommend 9 inch circular needles for the lace pattern as you will be frequently increasing and decreasing - you can absolutely use DPNs or Magic Loop, but be prepared to shift your stitches from time to time!
Lace instructions are both written and charted.
DETAILS:
Skill Level: Intermediate
Craft: Knitting
Skills required: Knitting in the round, increasing, decreasing, slipped stitches, simple lace, picking up stitches, and kitchener stitch.
Requires: 1 skein of your favourite sock yarn
Sample uses: The Red Pansy, Fairy Dust on Voyageur Sock. Many thanks to Kelli for providing yarn support for this project!
Like any of my patterns, you can use any sock yarn that fits your style and budget! Need help finding a suitable yarn? Check out my Tips and Tricks for yarn substitution!
This pattern contains three sizes. Finished socks will fit most teen - adult feet. Small adjustments to increase or decrease the size of your sock can easily be made - there are some tips included in the pattern to increase/decrease the width of the calves.
Please message me if I can help with your modifications, I am always available for pattern support!
HOW DO I GET MY PDF?
Once you’ve purchased the listing, you will be sent a link to download it in your email. If you are a ravelry member, it will also be available in your library.
SELLING FINISHED ITEMS:
Selling items made with the Fairy Dust Socks pattern is allowed in small quantities, however, you may not use my photos/images to sell your items. As a courtesy, I ask that you give pattern credit to Woolfield Studio/Nicole Bracey. Makers supporting makers is what it’s all about! ♥
This pattern is property of Nicole Bracey/Woolfield and is protected by copyright law. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or whole, electronically or physically.
NEED HELP?
This pattern was thoroughly test knit and was found to be correct. If you have any problems, or need help adjusting the sizing, please send me a message on ravelry, or email me at woolfieldstudio@gmail.com
Visit my blog at www.woolfield.ca, or say hi on instagram @woolfield.studio!
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- First published: May 2019
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- Last updated: July 19, 2024 …
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