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Progress Pride Socks
100% of proceeds from the sale of this pattern will be donated to non-profits that support LGBTQ+ people. I will note here when donations have been made and to which organizations
Donations:
- April 2024: $60 to The Trevor Project
- November 2024: $40 to Trans Lifeline
When my teenager asked me to knit some pride-flag socks, I knew I wanted to include the Progress Pride triangle but didn’t see any sock patterns that included it - so I created it.
This top-down sock pattern includes an afterthought heel to accomplish this, and also has a mini-gusset to provide a little more room in the heel. Otherwise, this pattern is perfectly mindless knitting.
About the Progress Pride flag:
The Progress Pride flag was created by Daniel Quasar and is used here with their permission. It was designed to be a more inclusive pride flag, which includes the trans community (with the blue, pink and white stripes) and marginalized LGBTQ+ communities of color (with the black and brown stripes).
SIZES
Medium (Large): Unstretched circumference 8” (9”), foot length 9.5” (10.25”)
YARN
Fingering weight yarn in the following amounts:
• Color A (red): 60 yards
• Color B (orange): 60 yards
• Color C (yellow): 70 yards
• Color D (green): 70 yards
• Color E (medium blue): 60 yards
• Color F (purple): 60 yards
• Color G (black): 15 yards
• Color H (brown): 15 yards
• Color I (light blue): 15 yards
• Color J (pink): 15 yards
• Color K (white): 15 yards
Sample socks are knit in KnitPicks Stroll, colors Strawberry, Pumpkin, Dandelion, Peapod, Rhapsody, Duchess Heather, Black, Grizzly Heather, Electric Blue, Dogwood Heather, and White. This pattern would lend itself well to using remnants from other projects.
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- First published: December 2022
- Page created: December 19, 2022
- Last updated: November 14, 2024 …
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