Euphyllia Lace Socks Pattern

$9.50

This knitting pattern PDF is for the Euphyllia Lace Socks. These socks have a moving eyelet pattern set in panels of stocking stitch separated by purl stitches. The pattern is worked around the leg and continues down the front of the foot. When the sock is worn, the lace detail stretches out over the leg and foot; it is very eye-catching and pretty.

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These socks look great knitted in a solid colour, a speckle or a colour fade, so grab a skein out of your stash and get knitting!!

These socks are knitted from the cuff down, with a slipped-stitch heel flap for durability.

The lace pattern is worked over an 8-stitch, 16-round repeat from charted or written instructions. The instructions are for working in rounds on double-pointed needles, but alternatively the magic-loop method may be used if preferred.

The Euphyllia Lace Socks require intermediate knitting skills.

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This knitting pattern PDF is for the Euphyllia Lace Socks. These socks have a moving eyelet pattern set in panels of stocking stitch separated by purl stitches. The pattern is worked around the leg and continues down the front of the foot. When the sock is worn, the lace detail stretches out over the leg and foot; it is very eye-catching and pretty.

When you purchase this knitting pattern you will automatically receive an email containing a link to download a PDF.
If you wish to have the pattern in your Ravelry library, please purchase it from Ravelry instead.

These socks look great knitted in a solid colour, a speckle or a colour fade, so grab a skein out of your stash and get knitting!!

These socks are knitted from the cuff down, with a slipped-stitch heel flap for durability.

The lace pattern is worked over an 8-stitch, 16-round repeat from charted or written instructions. The instructions are for working in rounds on double-pointed needles, but alternatively the magic-loop method may be used if preferred.

The Euphyllia Lace Socks require intermediate knitting skills.

This knitting pattern PDF is for the Euphyllia Lace Socks. These socks have a moving eyelet pattern set in panels of stocking stitch separated by purl stitches. The pattern is worked around the leg and continues down the front of the foot. When the sock is worn, the lace detail stretches out over the leg and foot; it is very eye-catching and pretty.

When you purchase this knitting pattern you will automatically receive an email containing a link to download a PDF.
If you wish to have the pattern in your Ravelry library, please purchase it from Ravelry instead.

These socks look great knitted in a solid colour, a speckle or a colour fade, so grab a skein out of your stash and get knitting!!

These socks are knitted from the cuff down, with a slipped-stitch heel flap for durability.

The lace pattern is worked over an 8-stitch, 16-round repeat from charted or written instructions. The instructions are for working in rounds on double-pointed needles, but alternatively the magic-loop method may be used if preferred.

The Euphyllia Lace Socks require intermediate knitting skills.

Finished measurements

The socks come in 3 sizes: small (medium, large)

Leg length from ankle approx 18 (19, 20) cm/7 (7½, 8) ins

Foot length approx 21 (23, 25) cm/8¼ (9, 9¾) ins

Calf circumference approx 18 (21, 23) cm/7 (8¼, 9) ins

Foot circumference approx 18 (21, 23) cm/7 (8¼, 9) ins

These measurements may be adjusted but be aware that you may need more yarn if length is added to the leg or foot.

Yarn

Sock yarn in fingering weight
1 ball/skein (100g) or approx 325 (350, 375) metres/355 (383, 410) yards

Needles and notions

  • set of 2.25mm/US 1 double-pointed needles or if desired the magic loop method may be used but be aware that the instructions given are for using dpns

  • stitch markers and yarn needle

Tension

The tension required is 35 sts and 46 rows to 10cm/4ins over stocking st using 2.25mm needles, worked in rounds.

These socks have been knitted on smaller needles and at a firmer tension than usual for this yarn to help the socks retain their shape with wear.

 

Knitting techniques

  • working in rounds and rows

  • rib

  • lace

  • short row shaping

  • knitting up stitches

  • Kitchener stitch (grafting)

Kitchener stitch (grafting)

Hold the two knitting needles with wrong sides together so that needle with the 50cm/20ins end attached is at the back and on the right side edge.

Thread end onto a yarn needle. You will work across the sts from right to left. Take care that yarn is pulled firmly (but not tightly) through the sts and make sure the yarn goes under the knitting needles when working from one needle to the other.

Insert yarn needle purlwise (as if to purl) through first st on front knitting needle and leave on knitting needle, then insert yarn needle knitwise (as if to knit) through first st on back knitting needle and leave on knitting needle.

Now continue as follows:

1. Insert yarn needle knitwise through first st on front knitting needle and slide st off knitting needle; insert yarn needle purlwise through next st on front knitting needle and leave this st on knitting needle.

2. Insert yarn needle purlwise through first st on back knitting needle and slide st off knitting needle; insert yarn needle knitwise through next st on back knitting needle and leave this st on knitting needle.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until there is one st left on both needles. Take care at this point that the sts don’t accidently slip off the ends of the knitting needles.

4. Insert yarn needle knitwise through last st on front knitting needle and slide st off knitting needle; insert yarn needle purlwise through last st on back knitting needle and slide st off knitting needle.

5. Insert yarn needle back into sock to wrong side and weave in end securely.

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