Pumpkin Spice Latte Socks by Adina Higdon

Pumpkin Spice Latte Socks

Knitting
September 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
16 stitches = 2 inches
in stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
400 - 600 yards (366 - 549 m)
Women's extra small through large
English
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Crackling fires, and crisp fall mornings, foggy ambling strolls watching the leaves turn and fall. Cups of tea, cocoa, cider, or pumpkin spice latte in the garden.

Let this sweet pair of socks wrap you in a warm hug while you sip your favorite steamy beverage, snuggled under your favorite cozy throw.

Needles:
40” circs US size 0 - 2 depending gauge. I like to work the cuff one size down from needle I use for sock body.

Yarn:
Fingering weight sock yarn of your fiber choice. I suggest a wool, nylon blend for durability.

You will need six or so colors. I suggest high contrast colors so your designs pop. If you want your color work to pop more make sure to use solid yarns. I used tweeds for a more natural effect.

  1. Main Color, I suggest light gray or tan
  2. Contrasting Color, for toes and heels, can use colorwork yarn
  3. Orange, Pumpkins
  4. Green, Vines
  5. Black, Brown, Cups
  6. White for steam, I just used some left-over scraps

Yardage will depend on foot size. Follow the yardage requirements typically needed to knit socks in your foot size. Further yardage suggestions in pattern.

Gauge:
Roughly 16 stitches to 2 inches wide and 22 rows to 2 inches high.

Notions:
Stitch markers, or scrap yarn, to mark center of heels.
Crochet hook in small size or tapestry needle to work in ends.

Sizes:
Women’s XS, S, M and L with instructions to make smaller or larger.

The photos in this pattern show a size M with XS heel.

Socks instructions for 2 at a time, toe up
Using Judy’s magic Cast on
Locking floats as we do color work
Duplicate stitches
Using Suzie Sparkles rib technique
And
Jenny’s Surprisingly stretchy Bind off

Links for tutorials on all of these methods and more, along with additional Bind Off methods provided in pattern.

Sock pattern is written to be worked two at a time, toe up, but you can work them one at a time if you like and can use charts and your favorite toe and heel methods to work them top down if you prefer.

Skills needed:
Knit in the round
Short rows
Two at a time
Magic loop
Judy’s magic cast on
Suzie Sparkles ribbing
Jenny’s surprisingly stretchy bind off
Stranded color work
Chart reading
Duplicate Stitch
Ladder back jacquard
Knit front and back
Purl front and back
Make one
Slip slip knit
Purl together
Slip stitch

This pattern is for personal use only, please do not sell or distribute this patterns. Please do not sell the items you make from this patterns without prior consent. Please contact me before using this patterns for anything other than personal use. Thank you and I hope you enjoy!

(c) Full Knitted Jacket, September 2020. All product designs, descriptions and images copyright Lae Morae / Adina Higdon and Full Knitted Jacket. All rights reserved.