Philodendron Socks by Settlers Grove Designs

Philodendron Socks

Knitting
June 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
35 stitches and 50 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
350 - 430 yards (320 - 393 m)
6[7, 8] inches/15[18, 20.5] cm unstretched
English
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I am a plant lover, but I must admit that my plants suffer when I get busy and focus on the people and animals (and knitting) in my life! For this reason, I LOVE Philodendron plants. I find them practically impossible to kill from neglect. I have gone months without watering the vining plants, and when somebody mentions that it looks sad over in the corner, I water the Philodendron and it seems to spring back to life!

These lacework socks were inspired by the trailing Philodendron plant, with columns of alternating leaves that flow down the leg right to the toe. Rather than a heel flap, the gusset is created by adding stitches between the instep and heel stitches while working in the round, then short rows are worked on the heel before resuming in the round to finish the foot and toe. The instep decreases are worked in part by completing leaves without beginning new ones. There is a bit of shaping to the arch as well, and the socks are worked in a light fingering weight yarn to decrease bulk from the embossed feel of the
leaves for an easier fit inside your shoes.

Choose a size with approximately 2 inches/5 cm negative ease in foot circumference.

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