They Call Me Ninja by Natalie Larson

They Call Me Ninja

Knitting
August 2008
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
36 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in unstretched cable pattern
US 2 - 2.75 mm
English

In the history of Japan, a ninja was someone specially trained in assassination, espionage, and a variety of martial arts. There is no evidence that historical ninja limited themselves to all-black suits. In fact, camouflage based upon dark colors such as dark red and dark blue can be used to give better concealment at night.

These socks were inspired by the ninja, and the thought of a stealth, night mission dressed in dark reds. The cables gently sweep back and forth, creating the image of a Ninja’s nunchaku (in Japanese - nunchucks in English) in motion. Ninja’s also wore special socks called Tabi (these had a separation between the big toe and other toes – don’t worry, we are not doing this!). Their footwear is thought to be padded well for virtual silence as they crept through the night.

The socks are worked using four double point needles, employing the fifth needle in the set as a cable needle. The surprisingly easy pattern works up quickly and is ideal for someone who has never tried cables. The cables are worked twice over a twenty row pattern and the rest of the time is mostly employs the knit stitch. This is an excellent pattern for both men and women as extra repeats can be added to accommodate the needed length and the cable pattern is stretchy to either shrink to a petite ankle or grow for a manly foot!

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Update 10/21/10
There are two ways to purchase this pattern, for personal use or for seller’s use.

  • If you buy the personal pattern, you may only knit from the pattern for yourself or for gift giving. 


  • If you buy the seller pattern, it allows you to sell an unlimited number of finished products. This is lifetime license with no sample knitting required. I ask that credit be given and that you provide a link from your listings to my etsy, HC and Ravelry pattern store. I will provide you with the links and exact wording. Additionally, I will link to your shop information from my stores – perhaps you’ll get some extra business!

  • Are you interested in selling, but want to see the pattern first? You may purchase the personal version and if you decide to sell, I’ll refund you the difference!

  • If you would like to purchase the seller pattern, please contact me for an invoice or visit Natalie Larson Designs.