Hibernation House Socks by Lindsey Fowler

Hibernation House Socks

Knitting
November 2020
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 23 rows = 2 inches
in Stockinette blocked
US 1 - 2.25 mm
175 - 625 yards (160 - 572 m)
Kids and Adult Sizes to fit foot Circumference 6 /6 ½ / 7/(8/ 9/ 10)”
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This pattern comes with a bonus copy of the Hearth & Home Socks free in your download! You don’t need to buy both! Hearth & Home also available for single purchase.

It’s November and its been a weird year to say the least. When I started designing these house socks, I had no idea how important home would become in the year 2020. These snuggly socks are perfect for a cozy holiday at home any year, but especially this year. Sized for all, they also make a lovely gift for your home bound loved ones as well.

Thank you so much for your support of Hibernation. Please use the tag #hibernationhousesocks to share with me on instagram! Seeing your yarn choices and watching your progress is the greatest joy. Happy knitting!

MATERIALS

  • Size US 1 (2.25mm) Needles - 9” circulars
  • Size US 1 (2.25mm) Needles - 30” circulars
  • Darning Needle
  • Small crochet hook (for heel pick up, optional)
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors

YARN

Fingering Weight:
175/225/260(330/375/440) yds
Suri/Mohair Lace (optional):
50/80/100(125/155/185) yds

Samples shown in Woolberry Fiber Co.

  • Adult: Knit in “Pink Canyon” Berry Cashmere & “Moab” Berry Suri
  • Kids: Knit in ‘Snow Globe“ Berry Cashmere (no suri)

GAUGE

17 sts x 23 rows of stockinette stitch = 2” Blocked (Consistent in heel and cuff)

SIZING

Sizes 1/2/3(4/5/6)
To fit foot Circumference 6 /6 ½ / 7/(8/ 9/ 10)”

To fit approx (US sizes):
Size 1: Small kid 4-6 y
Size 2: Med kid 6-9 y
Size 3: Lg kid 10-13 yo, AND US Women 4- 6 1/2,
Size 4: US Women 7-9 1/2, and US Men 6-8 1/2
Size 5: US Women 10-12 1/2, US Men 9-11 1/2
Size 6: US Men 12-14

Please note: If you are adding length to the foot beyond the length called out in the pattern for the largest size, you may need to use a contrast for the heel or cuff as one skein of fingering may run out.