Stone Moss Socks
The Stone Moss Socks were designed in collaboration with Allison Barnes Yarn.
The pattern for this socks works best when using contrasting colors, you can get 2 pairs of socks from one skein of each color.
You can choose between 3 different sizes to get the best fit for you.
Notes: Since the sock is colorwork all around, I suggest you make sure your gauge is correct and that you use the correct needle size since this pattern wont stretch a lot. Some of my test knitters went up a couple of sizes on their needles.
The Stone Moss Socks were designed in collaboration with Allison Barnes Yarn.
The pattern for this socks works best when using contrasting colors, you can get 2 pairs of socks from one skein of each color.
You can choose between 3 different sizes to get the best fit for you.
Notes: Since the sock is colorwork all around, I suggest you make sure your gauge is correct and that you use the correct needle size since this pattern wont stretch a lot. Some of my test knitters went up a couple of sizes on their needles.
The Stone Moss Socks were designed in collaboration with Allison Barnes Yarn.
The pattern for this socks works best when using contrasting colors, you can get 2 pairs of socks from one skein of each color.
You can choose between 3 different sizes to get the best fit for you.
Notes: Since the sock is colorwork all around, I suggest you make sure your gauge is correct and that you use the correct needle size since this pattern wont stretch a lot. Some of my test knitters went up a couple of sizes on their needles.
Materials
2.75 mm (2US) / 9” circular needles / DPNs
Stitch markers (1 to mark beginning of row, 2 to mark the front of the sock)
Moss – Allison Barnes Yarn BFL Fingering 182 yds / 50 g 100% Blue-Faced Leicester Wool untreated. (Color A)
Skipping Stones – Allison Barnes Yarn BFL Fingering 182 yds / 50g 100% Blue-Faced Leicester Wool untreated. (Color B)
Scissors
Darning needle
Level
Intermediate beginner (this pattern uses the afterthought heel technique)
Gauge
Knit following the pattern in the round – 36 sts and 44 rows in a 4”/10cm