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Arbolito Socks
“Arbolito” stands for “a little Christmas tree” in Spanish.
Arbolito is a festive and heartwarming knitting pattern for a pair of socks that celebrates the joy of the holiday season. With charming little pine trees and delicate geometric Christmas ornaments, this design captures the spirit of Christmas in every stitch. The rich red main color contrasts beautifully with the crisp white colorwork, creating a cozy and cheerful vibe perfect for winter celebrations. Made with 100% natural, unprocessed wool, these socks will keep your feet warm and your holiday spirit bright. Whether for gifting or wearing, “Arbolito” is a sweet reminder of holiday cheer.
Cuff down, with a reinforced heel-flap and short row heel turn.
The pattern differs for the right and left leg. Follow the instructions for both legs, unless otherwise stated.
The colorwork section differs slightly from size to size.
A photo tutorial for Dutch heel and toe is provided in the pattern.
Please, note the colorwork is charted only.
Please, read the whole pattern carefully before you start knitting. As the pattern gives detailed calculations for all sizes, I recommend that you highlight all numbers related to your size in order to have an easy overview of the pattern.
Sizes
1 (2, 3)
Adult Small (Medium, Large)
Yarn
Any sock or fingering weight yarn,
Sample shown in MC - Mondim by Retrosaria Rosa Pomar (303) - 50 (60, 70) g
CC - Mondim by Retrosaria Rosa Pomar Natural - 20 (20, 30) g
Needles
2,5 mm / US 1.5, 24” — 32” circulars or 4 dpns
Note, the pattern is written for magic loop technique, but it can be easily adapted to dpns or other sock knitting technique.
Notions
1 stitch marker (you may need 2 other markers for heel — optional) • tapestry needle
Gauge
32 sts x 40 rnds in stockinette st = 10x10 cm / 4x4’’ knit in the round and blocked
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- First published: December 2024
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