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Troll Pockets
~This sock is part of a year-long club, and can only be purchased as part of that club until September 2019, when it will be available for individual sale. Thanks for understanding.~
“A really first-class and legendary burglar would at this point have picked the trolls’ pockets – it is nearly always worth while, if you can manage it”
—J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit
It was difficult to catch a good photo of the pocket on this sock. The lace is supposed to resemble pockets, and I hope that’s pretty obvious, but I wanted something extra— a place to put a small keepsake or treasure. They are simple patch pockets, tacked into place, once the sock is finished. Be careful, as surface sewing can restrict the fit— sew into place on a stretched sock! The pocket, and the trinket inside are completely optional, of course, but I think they’re rather fun.
Skill-level: Adventurous sock beginner; Although this sock does feature some lace patterning, the lace stitches are paired with large stockinette areas. Someone with lace experience or with vanilla sock experience would have little-to-no trouble working this pattern.
Materials: approx. 350-400 yards (320-365m) of sock yarn. The socks pictured are a size large and used approximately 380 yards of Tuulen Tytär from Louhittaren Luola in the color Kammari.
Optional: a small charm or pendant and a small (0.5 yd or m) amount of contrasting yarn to attach it in the pocket.
Needles: US1(2.25mm) sock needles. The pattern is written for either DPNs or Magic Loop.
Tools: Tape measure, scissors, tapestry needle
Gauge: 32 stitches & 36 rounds per 4 inches or 10 cm, measured in stockinette stitch.
Sizing: Small (Medium, Large, Extra-large) sizes measure approximately 8(9,10,11) inches around, leg height, ankle depth, and foot length are all adjustable to fit and preference.
Sizing note: the sock fits as a stockinette pattern might, neither restrictive nor elastic.
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