Magical Slocks by Anna Enge

Magical Slocks

Knitting
November 2025
Aran (8 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in garter
US 7 - 4.5 mm
87 - 219 yards (80 - 200 m)
Kid (Youth) Women (Men)
English Norwegian
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Half sock, half slipper - slocks are knitted flat and assembled while knitting. A bit magical!

Construction
Worked flat from cuff to toe. The only ends to weave in are the cast-on and bind-off tails — otherwise, the sock is completely seamless.

Techniques

  • Selvedge stitches
  • Centered double decrease
  • Knit 2 stitches together
  • Short rows

Size guide
This is a blend between a sock and a slipper, and is therefore meant to fit a bit loosely, with a slightly smurfy look when worn. If you prefer a narrower fit, go down one size and knit the leg and foot to your desired length.

Sizes
Toddler (Youth) Women (Men)

Measurements, lying flat
Width: 10 (11) 12 (13) cm | 4 (4.25) 4.75 (5) inches
Foot length: approx. 14 (18) 22 (26) cm | 5.5 (7) 8.75 (10.1) inches

Recommended needle size
4.5 mm circular needle, 40 and 80 or 100 cm | US 7 circular, 16 and 32 or 40 inches

Gauge per 10 cm | 4”
Garter stitch: 15 sts / 32 rows

Yarn
Use an aran or worsted weight yarn (approx. 100 m / 109 yd per 50 g), optionally held together with a strand of fine mohair. The fuzzy yarn adds fullness to the garter texture and gives a more refined result.

Rauma Fivel or Hillesvåg Luna/Vidde
Approx. yarn weight per sock: 20 (28) 38 (50) g

Silk mohair (200 m / 219 yd per 25 g)
Approx. yarn weight per sock: 6 (7) 10 (12) g

Skill level
elementary | easy / experienced | expert