Free Knitting Patterns: Adult Slippers & Socks
Everyone loves knitted socks. They are like a right of passage for knitters. Socks tend to be knit on double pointed needles, although you can also used circular needles. A popular method for sock knitting is Magic Loop knitting. Socks should always be knit in a yarn that is durable and can hold up to the wear and tear socks are typically subjected to. These knitted sock patterns include some basic simple sock designs as well as complex pattern designs.
Yoga Socks
Beginner/Intermediate. These yoga socks are perfect for any activity where you want some warmth and comfort but don't want to slide around.
Twinkle Twinkle Socks
Intermediate/Advanced.
Gauge: 9.0 stitches per inch or 36.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Yukon Leaves Sock
Beginner/Intermediate.
Gauge: 8.0 stitches per inch or 32.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Phloem Cuff Down Socks
Intermediate/Advanced.
Gauge: 9.0 stitches per inch or 36.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Maidenhair Fern Socks
Intermediate. The socks are worked top-down and the pattern is both charted and written out.
Glomerata Lace Socks
Intermediate/Advanced.
Gauge: 8.0 stitches per inch or 32.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Crocodilly Mocs
Beginner/Intermediate. Crocodile-like texture on cuff. video ref for st. Super fast & EZ. Uses Sz 9 ndls & chunky yarn.
Gauge: 3.5 stitches per inch or 14.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Little Purls of Wisdom Socks
Intermediate.
Gauge: 7.5 stitches per inch or 30.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Microprocessor Socks
Beginner/Intermediate.
Gauge: 8.0 stitches per inch or 32.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Longitudinal Socks
Beginner/Intermediate.
Gauge: 7.5 stitches per inch or 30.0 stitches per 4 inches.
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