patterns >
Nina Verde's Ravelry Store
> Diwan Socks




Diwan Socks
Diwan Socks are knitted ankle socks, with nice and cosy yarn from Hillesvåg Ullvarefabrik.
The sock starts at the top and you can choose between two different cast-on techniques, dependent on what you prefer. Either with DPNs or an italian cast on with Magic-Loop technique.
Then after a couple of centimeters knitting you work the heel and the foot the same way for both needle choices.
I prefer italian cast-on and Magic Loop technique. The italian cast-on gives a very flexible but tight beginning around the ankle.
It took me two evenings, but I was thinking more on how to pattern this sock than knitting fast, so I would think two socks can be finished in an evening, if you are choosing a smaller size, as for the BIG sizes around 46-47 it will take 2 evenings.
Later there will be a video on YouTube to show how the PopUp Liner is applied to make the sole sticky, if need be.
113 projects
stashed
129 times
- First published: February 2025
- Page created: February 7, 2025
- Last updated: February 7, 2025 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now