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Sweet or Sassy Socks
Note: This pattern is written for two circular needles and worsted weight wool yarn. Those familiar with sock knitting can easily knit this pattern using their preferred needles.
This sock is a fun way to try your hand at stranded knitting . When finished, you’ll have a charming pair of sweetheart boot socks. This pattern will also walk you step-by-step through the two circular needle process.
Using worsted weight yarn, these socks are a quick knit that any feet would be thrilled to wear. The pattern is offered in one size to allow the knitter to learn the basics of stranded sock knitting on two circular needles.
This pattern provides step-by-step instructions for the intuitive heel turn, how to knit socks on two circular needles, the fitted arch and the Kitchener stitch.
As an added bonus, in addition to the Sweet (hearts), there is a Sassy (bugs) version. Note—The stranded instructions are provided in chart form only.
This pattern has been test knitted.
Skill Required 
 Knit, purl 
 Knit in round 
 K2 TOG and SSK decrease 
 Stranded knitting
Skill Building 
Round Heel 
Round or pointed toe 
Kitchener stitch 
Knitting in round on two circular needles
Gauge = ~6 STS/inch in stockinette; ~7 rows/inch
Sizes/Finished Measurements (one side, lying flat) 
~4” lying flat, unstretched (measuring one side)
Materials 
Yarn - Worsted weight wool/wool blend yarn 
 MC ~300 yards 
 CC ~40 yards 
Needles 
 Two US 5 (3.75 mm) and two US 7 (4.5 mm)circular needles 
 (circular or DPN) or size to obtain gauge 
Notions 
 Tapestry/chibi needle 
 Stitch markers—one red and one green
About the Models 
SWEET (Hearts)—Yarn: West Yorkshire Spinners Aire Valley Aran (MC=Cream and CC=Rum Paradise) 
SASSY (Bugs)—Yarn: Navia Faroese Sock Yarn (MC=Medium Grey #503 and CC=White #501)
Super wash yarn is best as it will not felt or shrink.
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- First published: December 2019
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