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Static Sock Knitting Pattern

Static Sock Knitting Pattern

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Knit these fun eyelet rib socks using self-striping yarn for a fun, fast project!

Use fingering weight yarn to knit a cuff-down fun sock pattern in three sizes.

Techniques you need to know to knit this pattern include the knit stitch, purl stitch, slip slip knit (ssk) and how to knit 2 together (k2tog).

WHAT YOU'LL NEED...

  1. Yarn: Knit Picks Static, 1 skein (437yds/100g) (or other fingering weight yarn that gets gauge as this colorway has been discontinued)
  2. Needles: 5 dpn, US size 2 (2.75mm) or circular needle.  Pattern is written for dpn's but a small circular was used to knit the sample.
  3. Notions: Yarn needle, scissors, stitch marker

WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE...

  1. Downloadable Static Sock pattern in three women's sizes: Small (Medium, Large), 7 (7.75, 8.5) inch circumference to fit shoe size 4-6 (7-9, 10-12)
  2. Complete step by step instructions

This pattern is part of the Sock Bundle!  If you want three great sock knitting patterns for one low price, check them out here.

Is this the same pattern as on the Love.Life.Yarn website?  Yes!  All of our patterns are free to view on the blog and the ad-free PDF versions are sold in the shop!

Please note: Items from my patterns can always be created and sold, credit to designer appreciated. When I was a new crocheter I dreamed of selling items that I made and was shocked and disappointed when I read the disclaimer at the bottom of some patterns saying you couldn't sell finished items.  I decided when I became a designer I would NEVER prohibit items being sold that were made with my patterns.  

This is a digital product. Nothing physical will ship.

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Terri L
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I'm just pickig up knitting again after many years. I'm not that far into the socks yet but the directions are clear and I'm not having any difficulty so far.