Snow Cone Socks by Oakwood Knits

Snow Cone Socks

Knitting
November 2023
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
US 2 - 2.75 mm
Toddler (Child S, L) (Adult S, M, L, XL)
English
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This is one of a set of very easy sock patterns part of the Vanilla Sundae Sock Set! These patterns are meant for times when you want a mostly mindless knitting project you can pick up and put down easily, but also want something a little more interesting than a plain vanilla sock - hence, the “Vanilla Sundae” name. All 6 patterns are also available together in an ebook for the best total price! The ebook also comes with a BONUS 15-page Vanilla Sock Recipe written for both cuff-down and toe up constructions, an expanded 12 sizes, guidance on how to adjust sizing for your own stitch and round gauge, as well as plenty of other tips so that you can create handknit socks you will actually wear! I hope you enjoy these sock patterns, and happy knitting!

These cozy socks for winter are worked in reverse stockinette stitch with fingering weight held double with mohair, and a twisted rib cuff decoration. Most of this sock is worked inside out so that you are knitting the reverse stockinette stitch. The cool blue color, mohair halo, and ribbed design at the top of the leg all reminded me of a melting snow cone. These socks will keep your feet warm on a cold winter’s night. Feel free to sub suri in place of mohair, or omit the mohair entirely and use a heavier weight yarn you get gauge with. Three child sizes and four adult sizes are included.

Construction
These socks are knit holding fingering weight yarn and mohair together. They are worked cuff-down, starting with an optional tubular cast on and 1x1 half twisted rib cuff. After the leg pattern is worked, the sock is turned inside out so that the reverse stockinette stitch can be worked by knitting instead of purling. The remainder of the leg, heel, and the foot is worked inside out, and then the sock is turned right-side out again to work the toe.

Sizes
Toddler (Child S, L) (Adult S, M, L, XL)
Stitch count: 30 (33, 36) (42, 48, 54, 60) sts
Finished sock foot circumference: 4.75 (5.25, 6) (7, 8, 9.25, 10)” / 12 (13.5, 15) (18, 20.5, 23.5, 25.5) cm

Yarn
Hue Loco Phyllis Sock, 100g / 460 yds; 75% SW Merino, 25% Nylon in Nippy Nose.

Hue Loco Silk Mohair, 70% Kid Mohair, 30% Silk, 50g / 458 yds in Nippy Nose

Socks are worked with both yarns held together.

Approx yardage:
Fingering weight: 22 (29, 37) (52, 63, 77, 90) g / 88 (116, 148) (208, 252, 308, 360) yds / 83 (110, 140) (196, 237, 290, 339) m

Mohair: 11 (14, 18) (25, 30, 37, 43) g / 44 (56, 72) (100, 120, 148, 172) yds / 42 (53, 68) (94, 113, 140, 162) m


Pattern has been tech edited and test knitted. Special thanks to my tech editor, Heather Storta, and my test knitters! Thank you to Bella @ www.bee-creates.com for the wonderful illustrations!

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