Flower Gathering Socks by Allison Lutes

Flower Gathering Socks

Knitting
April 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 0 - 2.0 mm
200 - 500 yards (183 - 457 m)
child (adult small, medium, large)
English

To prolong the enjoyment of seasonal flowers, I designed these socks that celebrate the beauty of the entire growing process: the seeds, rain, roots, and blooms. Flower Gathering Socks capture the joy of carrying home a carnation, dreaming of what seeds to plant each spring, seeing peonies bud after a drenching rain, and cutting candy-colored zinnias in the summer heat. This top-down sock pattern features botanical colorwork and heel-flap-and-gusset construction. To keep the knitting interesting, it includes an “eye of partridge” heel flap with garter stitch edges, a half-handkerchief heel, and bobble centers for the flowers.

Sizing:
To fit: child (adult small, medium, large)
Circumference: 5½ (7, 8½, 10)” / 14 (18, 21.5, 25.5) cm

Note on sizing: Colorwork socks have less give than other socks, so choose the size closest to your foot circumference for the best fit. If you’re between sizes, size up.

Yarn:
Lapidary by Echoview Fiber Mill (50% American merino, 50% tencel; 400 yards 366 meters / 100 grams): 2 skeins in contrasting colors

Depicted in Pink Tourmaline (MC) and Howlite (CC): 224 yards 205 meters / 56 grams of MC56 yards 52 meters / 14 grams of CC (adult medium)

Also depicted in Chrysocolla (MC) and Howlite (CC): 136 yards 125 meters / 34 grams of MC 40 yards 37 meters / 10 grams of CC (child)

OR up to about 400 yards 366 meters and 100 yards 92 meters of fingering-weight yarn of your choice in two contrasting colors

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