My Little Lace Socks by Lisa Hannes

My Little Lace Socks

Knitting
April 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
31.5 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette and lace-rib pattern
US 1 - 2.25 mm
1 (2) = 20 (24) cm / 8 (9.5)“
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A lovely interplay of eyelet lines and twisted ribbing decorate these beautiful socks.

They are inspired by my previous matching scarf design that can be found here: My Little Lace Scarf

The socks are worked cuff-down in the round using the magic-loop method.

The pattern provides both written and charted instructions so you can choose which you prefer to work from.

I used a beautiful fade set from Woolissime Yarns for my sample socks and Nathalie has prepared some beautiful sets for you on her website: https://woolissime.com/en/product/my-little-socks-by-lisa...

I hope you enjoy the pattern!



SIZES
1 (2) = 20 (24) cm / 8 (9.5)“ finished leg circumference, to fit with slight negative ease.
Length of foot and leg are adjustable.
Sample shown in size 1.

YARN
Designed for fingering weight sock yarn.
Yarn used for sample: Woolissime Yarns Inés (fingering weight, 90% Merino, 10% Linen, 100 g = 366 m / 400 yds), in colourway Terre d’ombre (mini-skein fade set with 5 x 20 g). Please note that this yarn base is not a proper sock yarn. If you wish to create sturdy, long-lasting socks please use a yarn that’s specifically recommended for socks, e.g. her “Isaure” base.

GAUGE & NEEDLES
Gauge: 31.5 sts x 48 rounds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4“ in stockinette and lace-rib pattern, after washing and gentle blocking.
Needles: 2.25 mm / US 1 needles for knitting in the round with magic-loop method (circular needles at least 80 cm / 32“ long), or size to obtain gauge.



This pattern has been professionally tech-edited and well testknitted. Thanks so much to my wonderful helpers!



My Ravelry group: maliha designs

Find me on Instagram: @malihadesigns

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Feine Lochmuster-Linien und verschränkte Rippen zeichnen dieses wunderschöne Sockenmuster aus.

Es wurde inspiriert durch mein vorheriges passendes Schal-Design, das hier zu finden ist: My Little Lace Scarf

Die Socken werden am Bündchen beginnend von oben nach unten mit der Magic-Loop-Methode gestrickt.

Die Strickanleitung enthält eine ausgeschriebene Version sowie auch eine Strickschrift, so dass Du in Deinem bevorzugten Arbeitsstil vorgehen kannst.

Ich hoffe, Du hast viel Freude beim Stricken dieser Anleitung!