Fall Cosecha Socks
Cosecha is the Spanish word for “harvest”.
This pattern is inspired by the fields and how they look while being harvested during the fall. While designing this pattern I kept picturing how the fields look like when we are driving through the backroads.
This design is full of texture, I recommend using a tonal yarn since it will showcase the stitches the best.
Cosecha is the Spanish word for “harvest”.
This pattern is inspired by the fields and how they look while being harvested during the fall. While designing this pattern I kept picturing how the fields look like when we are driving through the backroads.
This design is full of texture, I recommend using a tonal yarn since it will showcase the stitches the best.
Cosecha is the Spanish word for “harvest”.
This pattern is inspired by the fields and how they look while being harvested during the fall. While designing this pattern I kept picturing how the fields look like when we are driving through the backroads.
This design is full of texture, I recommend using a tonal yarn since it will showcase the stitches the best.
Materials
2.5 mm (1.5US) / 9” circular needles / DPNs
Small cable needle
Scissors
Darning needle
6 stitch markers - 1 to mark beginning of row, 1 to mark the middle, 4 to mark the pattern plus an extra marker for heel.
Yarn
Main Color – Fall 100g / 400yards – Yarn Experiments Twist Monkey base (75/25 fingering weight yarn)
Contrast Color – Fall Mini 20g /80yards – Yarn Experiments Monkey Sock base (80/20 – 2 ply fingering weight yarn)
Level
Intermediate (this pattern uses the heel gusset technique, and cables.)
Gauge
Knit in stockinette in the round – 32 sts and 44 rows in a 4”/10cm
Sizing
Foot Circumference
S – 7.5”
M – 8.5”
L – 9.5”