Share Spring Forward Fresh green tendrils twist and turn from ankle to toe in these top-down, quick-to-knit lace socks. Every other row is... For the Feet Knitting David February 26, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Pomatomus The “Pomatomus” pattern features yarn overs that are fairly subtle, leaving the sock a little airy but not too lacy.... For the Feet Knitting David February 24, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Charade The “Charade” sock is worked top down with an old-school, reinforced heel flap and a wide toe. The stitch pattern... For the Feet Knitting David February 21, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Thuja The “Thuja” sock pattern is a quick and simple one that utilizes the seed stitch “ribbing” to give some dimension... For the Feet Knitting David February 17, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Footies Keep your toes toasty warm with these “Footies”! They are a quick and easy one skein project; perfect as a... For the Feet Knitting David January 31, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Owlie Socks The “Owlie Socks” is a cuff-down sock that features a cute Owl motif and is worked from charts. It’s a... For the Feet Knitting David January 31, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Jaywalker The “Jaywalker” pattern is both visually interesting and simple enough for a beginner. It is suitable for solid, self-striping or... For the Feet Knitting David January 29, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Skew The “Skew” sock pattern by Lana Holden is an interesting design that really pops out. Hand-painted or self-striping yarns are... For the Feet Knitting David January 25, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Kalajoki “Kalajoki” socks reflect the Kalajoki river which winds its way through Finland and empties into the Baltic Sea. Like the... For the Feet Knitting David January 23, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More
Share Socks on a Plane Worried about idle hands during those long plane rides? The “Socks on a Plane” pattern is great for keeping those... For the Feet Knitting David January 21, 2015 Like 0 Comment Read More