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Frosted Branches
Inspired by a cold winter’s day when the sun hits the ice that glistens the tree’s branches. There is such beauty and inspiration in nature. I‘ve always been inspired by nature and knew I needed to find a way to incorporate these frosted branches into my socks so I could be reminded of it everytime I wore them. The little tree motifs are created using simple knit and purl texture while the clear beads added the perfect amount of frosting.
These can also be made into adorable holiday socks using classic holiday colors topped off with colorful beads! These socks were so much fun to design and I hope they bring you as much joy as they have brought to me :)
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In addition to the pattern, you will need the following materials to knit the Frosted Branches socks :
Biscotte Yarns - Bis-Sock (85% Merino Superwash and 15% Nylon, 400m / 435yds, 100g); 1 skein in Licorne MC
Biscotte Yarns - Bis-Sock (85% Merino Superwash and 15% Nylon, 200m / 219yds, 50g); 1 skein in Poire for CC1
Louise Robert Yarns - Super Sock (75% Merino Superwash and 25% Nylon, 400m / 437yds, 100g); ½ skein (200m / 219 yds) in York for CC2
4 double-pointed needles (or long circular needles for knitting magic loop) in size 2.25mm (US #1).
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers
96 beads(48 per sock)
SIZE – ONE SIZE : Length of foot: adjustable.
GAUGE : 36sts = 10 cm – 4” in Stockinette Stitch
NOTE :The Frosted Branches Socks are knit from the top down with 4 tree motifs around the top of the leg, contrasting heels and toes using 2 different colors and topped off with beads! Heel options are the Forethought Heel or the FLK Heel (link provided) or you can always substitute in your favourite heel of choice. Check out this tutorial for placing a bead.
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- First published: December 2021
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