The 4-0-1 * My Vanilla Sock Pattern - Knitting Pattern - ENGLISH
After many years and lots of questions about the pattern I used for my vanilla socks, I finally wrote it down.
I hope you will be able to knit many well-fitting socks using this pattern.
What you will need:
1 skein of fingering weight yarn with roughly 400-420 meters per 100 grams
2.75 mm double pointed knitting needles OR needle size to get gauge
tapestry needle
To go with this pattern, I recorded three different tutorials:
how to cast on for knitting in the round on DPNs
how to knit the heel
how to close the socks using a three-needle-bind-off on the inside
After many years and lots of questions about the pattern I used for my vanilla socks, I finally wrote it down.
I hope you will be able to knit many well-fitting socks using this pattern.
What you will need:
1 skein of fingering weight yarn with roughly 400-420 meters per 100 grams
2.75 mm double pointed knitting needles OR needle size to get gauge
tapestry needle
To go with this pattern, I recorded three different tutorials:
how to cast on for knitting in the round on DPNs
how to knit the heel
how to close the socks using a three-needle-bind-off on the inside
After many years and lots of questions about the pattern I used for my vanilla socks, I finally wrote it down.
I hope you will be able to knit many well-fitting socks using this pattern.
What you will need:
1 skein of fingering weight yarn with roughly 400-420 meters per 100 grams
2.75 mm double pointed knitting needles OR needle size to get gauge
tapestry needle
To go with this pattern, I recorded three different tutorials:
how to cast on for knitting in the round on DPNs
how to knit the heel
how to close the socks using a three-needle-bind-off on the inside