Cocoa Cabin Socks by This Yellow Farmhouse

Cocoa Cabin Socks

Knitting
February 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
190 - 200 yards (174 - 183 m)
Women's S (M, L)
English
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These socks are knit cuff down with elongated open cable circles and small, neat twists. The tweedy farmhouse yarn invites the nostalgia of drinking warm cups of cocoa after skating circles on the ice.

The Cocoa Cabin Socks Knitting Pattern includes detailed written instructions, a stitch guide, photo content, & more! This pattern uses one strand of worsted weight yarn (Sample knit in Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted “Farmhouse Heather”) and US 7 (4.5mm) circular needles. However, you can knit with a different worsted or aran yarn, as long as the gauge matches. I recommend knitting socks with 100% wool or a wool/nylon blend to keep structure and durability to your finished socks. To make your socks taller or shorter, you can add or decrease the number of rows on your leg.

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{ Details }
. Cocoa Cabin Socks Knitting Pattern.
. Pattern is written in standard US terms.
. A This Yellow Farmhouse original design.
. Instant PDF download.
. Intermediate knitting skill level.
. One-on-one pattern support.
. Resell products made from pattern with credit given. Use of your own photos is required.
. Size: Women’s S(M, L) with foot circumference 8-9”(9-10”, 10-11”)
. Materials: US 7 (4.5mm) 9” circular needles, 190-200 yards of worsted weight yarn.
. Gauge: 18 stitches/26 rows= 4 inches.

{ Skills }
The Cocoa Cabin Socks Knitting Pattern is an Intermediate level project. This is a great first cable knit sock project for knitters! The techniques involved are ribbing, easy cable stitches, kitchener join, heel flap and gusset, circular knitting needles, and double pointed needles.