I adore Japanese lacey patterns. I have a collection of many exquisite "stitch patterns" by very talented designers. Some are fairly easy to knit, some are very complex.
The lacey socks in the image on this page are knitted with Plymouth "Happy Feet" sock yarn. But, you can use any sock yarn of your choice. The socks are knitted for a US shoe size 6.5 to 7.5 - however, one extra repeat of the lacey pattern, which is a 25 stitch/8 row repeat, could accommodate 1 size bigger foot. The toe part is knitted more slanted on one side than on the other.
If you are a person that knows how to knit in the round, can concentrate on yarn overs and decreases (k2tog and ssk) then you should not have any problem knitting these socks.
The PDF file, which you can buy by clicking on either link below, includes 10 pages of a detailed step-by-step written pattern, a chart, and images.
- Buy "Red Hot Sox" pattern from Ravelry by clicking on the "buy now" button below:
Copyright:
You may not sell/share my written pdf pattern to/with anyone, and you may not publish it as your own.
However, you may sell a finished product (socks) made by you.
Thank you.
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