Buffalo Plaid Ankle Sock Pattern

I’ve had it in my head for a while that I wanted to knit some buffalo plaid ankle socks with a black sole, but I was struggling with how to make the stranded colorwork work over the instep portion.  If I carried it, the tension would end up funky and likely too tight.  If I cut the contrasting color every row, that would be a nightmare to work in all of the ends, and I would still probably end up with weird tension.  I also didn’t want to work it in rows and then sew the sock together.  Then an idea came to me.  What if I worked it in rows, but instead of leaving an edge I created a wrap and turn connection similar to what is used in short rows?  I tried it, and it worked beautifully!  The socks are worked all in one piece with a nearly invisible “seam” along the bottom.  I couldn’t love these socks more.

Buy the pattern for $5 on Etsy here or on Ravelry here.

Materials:

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  • Sock yarn in two colors (I used Premier Yarns Wool-Free Sock Yarn in Black (MC) and Red (CC))
  • 5 Size US 1.5 (2.5 mm) double pointed needles
  • Tapestry needle


Stitches and Techniques Used:

Please comment below with any questions!

Tennarisukka Ankle Sock

I’ve been participating in Socks with Sarah, verrrrry slowly.  Most days I only knitted one row.  I finally finished my first sock.  I’ve been making Tennarisukka ankle socks.  The pattern for the socks is free, and they have really fun texture.  They fit really nicely and are much cuter than the white sports socks I wear all the time.  These are definitely my new favorite socks.

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Difficulty:  Easy-Moderate

Time Required:  10 Movies

Overall Experience:  Excellent

 

Socks with Sarah

Socks with Sarah is a year-long knit-a-long (KAL). The goal of this KAL is to knit at least a little bit on a sock everyday for the next year. I’ve been wanting to make my sock drawer more exciting for quite some time, but I get a little bored making socks. I decided this would be a good way to make sure I make them. I plan on going slow and steady and making lots of other things. The KAL started today, so I cast on the second sock to match this cutie I made a couple of months ago. The pattern is here.

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