Ensnared by Hunter Hammersen

Ensnared

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Knitting
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches = 4 inches
in blocked stockinette
350 - 450 yards (320 - 411 m)
Written in four sizes and three gauges to fit most anyone (see notes below for more).
English
This pattern is available for $7.50 USD buy it now



Are there buy buttons on the side of the page? If so, you've caught this pattern on one of the handful of days every year when it's available! If not, read on for details of where it went and what to do if you want to be notified the next time it's available.




A few years ago I got overwhelmed by my back catalog, retired most of my earlier work, and launched Tiny Nonsense. That gave me space to make Cool New Stuff! But some people missed the earlier things, so I make many of the retired patterns available for a few days once or twice a year.

  • If you see the buy buttons on this page, you’ve caught it on one of the days it’s available! You can buy it just like usual.

  • If you don’t see the buy buttons on this page, then it’s not currently available. It will probably be available the week after Thanksgiving and for a few days in June or July.

  • If you want to hear when the retired patterns come back, subscribe to the mailing list or patreon, or keep an eye on my instagram.




Ensnared verb taken or caught as if in a trap




You know how ribbed socks really are the best socks (shhh, it’s a secret, don’t tell lacy socks I said that)? How they fit perfectly and are so comfy to wear and are super soothing to knit? But you sort of want something a little zingier to really hold your attention? Well these might just be the perfect pair!

The lattice work at the top is lovely and fun (and just fancy enough that you feel clever doing it), and the ribbing is comfy and shows off all your beautiful yarn perfectly. The combo makes for a sock that is fun to knit and easy to wear (even if your intended sock target insists on fairly sedate socks).




They’re written in four sizes (56, 64, 72, and 80 stitch cast ons) and you should feel free to adjust your gauge a bit to fine tune the fit of the sock. Just be sure that you’re working at a gauge that gives you a sturdy sock fabric with your chosen yarn!

I recommend working at something around 7, 8, or 9 stitches per inch, and I’ve included a table to help you figure out what gauge you’ll want to use for the size you need. With that range of sizes and gauges, the socks will fit a foot (measured around the ball of the foot) between 6.75 and 12.5 inches (with lots of points in between).




These are perfect for you if:

  • You share my secret belief that ribbed socks are the best
  • You love that little bit of lattice
  • You have some beautiful sock yarn to show off

They’re not for you if:

  • You don’t like charts (the pattern uses charts)
  • You hate swatching (you need to swatch to check your needle size)