Free Pattern One Size Fit All Sneaker Sock!

Posted by Carey Nuss on

I thought it was about time I posted you all a free pattern this one is called the leftover sneaker sock pattern: easy, quick and the best thing, is it is a way to reduce some leftovers from your stash.

     They are knitted in the round from the cuff to the toe with DPNs using two colours of your choice. It’s only simple stockinette stitch which should showcase your chosen yarns at its best.

 

one size fits all sneaker sock

 

Language; English

Designer; Anja Heumann Anna is a young designer based in Germany

"Anja  lives in the beautiful countryside in the middle of Germany where she lives a sustainable life in harmony with the nature. One part of this is making clothes and accessories for the daily life using preferred natural fibres.

In my daily job I’m working the whole day before the computer. Knitting is the perfect balance for me - I can create things with my hands - with the materials and colours I love."

She has just started designing knitting patterns.

Size ; One size with adjustable foot length.

Recommended ease: approx. 1” / 2.5 cm of negative ease.

Ankle circumference for this sock is: 7.5” / 19 cm.

Foot length: Fully adjustable.

Needles used are 205 mm or US 1.5 Type of Needle: Double Point

Notions you will need are:  stitch markers, tapestry needle.

The Knitting gauge for this sock is: 36 sts x 44 rows to 4” / 10 cm on / 2.5 mm needles in stockinette stitch or US 1.5 mm needles in stockinette stitch.

The leftover sneakers are the perfect summer project: easy, quick and the best thing, is it is a way to reduce some leftovers from your stash.

They are knitted in the round from the cuff to the toe with DPNs using two colours of your choice. It’s only simple stockinette stitch which should showcase your chosen yarns at its best.

 

one size fits all sock pattern

 

You can download a copy of her pattern by clicking on the red underlined link: pattern-one-size-fits-all-sneaker-sock or click on any picture.

Carey, Caszs Country Crafts

 


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