Jigsaw Socks by Jenna U.

Jigsaw Socks

Knitting
May 2007
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
7.5 stitches = 1 inch
in Stockinette Stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
450 yards (411 m)
Women's Small (foot circumference 8.5")
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Description from the designer: These socks are emblematic of how disparate elements and a little bit of synchronicity can combine to create a great project. When my beloved aunt specifically requested a pair of handknit socks as a Hanukkah present last November, I knew that I had to create a unique gift that could convey some of my gratitude for all she has done for me over the years. I had a beautiful skein of handdyed yarn, Tess’ Designer Yarns Super Sock and Baby, waiting in my stash in some of her favorite jewel tones.

As for an appropriate stitch pattern, I knew the fun and unique Jigsaw Lace pattern I’d spotted in Barbara Abbey’s Complete Book of Knitting would compliment the beauty of the handdyed yarn. When I tried to knit from Abbey’s instructions, however, I was completely flummoxed by the instructions and figured that a sock from that pattern would never be.

You can imagine my excitement when shortly after, I was reading Ysolda’s blog and saw that she had posted instructions and a chart for the exact pattern I had hoped to use! I would like to thank her for her permission to use the chart and encourage you to look at her beautiful work if you haven’t already.

These socks are knit from the top down on two circular needles. The lace pattern looks a little tricksy, but if you can count to 10, you can master it. The pointed toe creates an decorative effect that complements the flowing lines of the patterning. Knit a pair of these socks, and you may be surprised at how the pieces of your life come together!