Roll for Skulls Socks by Clair Wyvern

Roll for Skulls Socks

Knitting
January 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in stranded knitting
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
219 - 547 yards (200 - 500 m)
56, 64, 72 & 80 stitch plus optional leg gussets add an extra 5 or 10 cm
English
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Roll for Skulls Size inclusive stranded socks with a leg gusset

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Embrace the chaos and magic of the dice to create your own unique gothic skull socks. These toe-up stranded knit socks weave together warmth and goth style with every stitch. Skulls hauntingly decorate the front. Whilst the back features a pinstripe pattern which adds extra stretch to the fabric and an optional gusset insert. The perfect socks to decorate your feet whether you are at a gig, exploring haunted places or just embracing your dark aesthetic.

Play with chaos and roll for skulls, sock features and decorations.

Sizes:
A 56 stitch sock circumference approx 16.5 cm / 6 ½ in
B 64 stitch sock circumference approx 19 cm / 7 ½ in
C 72 stitch sock circumference approx 21 cm / 8 ½ in
D 80 stitch sock circumference approx 24 cm / 9 ½ in
Optional gussets add an extra 5 cm / 2 in or 10 cm / 4 in leg width

Notions: Stitch markers, needle for weaving in ends, dice (Optional: beads size 8/0 or 6/0, beading tool, scrap yarn)

Techniques: Knitting in the round, stranded knitting, decreases, increases, Judy’s Magic cast on, reading and following a chart, stretchy bind-off (Optional: beaded knitting, grafting)

Stitch patterns are charted only.

Roll for Skulls Socks are part of the Adventure Series: Featuring fun dice games to randomise your knitting and create unique gothic knitwear.

I really love to see what you create so use #rollforskulls #wyvernknits when sharing on instagram.

Massive thank you to: Evan, alpacahotep, hrhodson, ellenoftroy, Lynn H, Knittingsyren, tastywench, Gretchen, doubletherazzle, LisaDoc and all the other testers for joining me on this knitting adventure.

This pattern was tech edited by Geeky Mumma