Sock-Knitting Course for 4-ply Yarn - all sizes for baby, children's, women's, and men's socks

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Knitting socks (possibly with leftover sock yarn) is wonderful -
no matter where you are,
- whether on the couch in rainy weather or a snowstorm
- whether winter or summer
- during a (work) break
- in a boat on a lake/at sea
- at the beach
- while traveling by train/plane
- or, or...
...and both little and big feet will be delighted with the results...
This is an illustrated sock-knitting course based on baby socks size 15, knitted from 4-ply sock yarn, with charts
for all sizes
Included in the
download :
- detailed illustrated main PDF pattern
- handwritten sketches
- baby sock chart for sizes 15 - 20
- sock chart for sizes 22 - 47
Integrated into the main pattern is a
short-form baby mitten pattern, since parts of the baby sock pattern can be used for it.
Don't be alarmed! It is harder to describe the process than to knit the socks.
Required
materials:
4-ply sock yarn (wonderfully soft options include, for example, Ferner "Lungauer
Sockengarn" merino sock yarns or Austermann "Step" with aloe vera
and jojoba, or "Comfort" with cashmere)
- approx. 15 g for the baby socks,
- approx. 10 g for the baby mittens,
- for adult socks up to size 44: 100 g,
- if larger than size 44, then 150 g is required.
set of double-pointed needles 2.5, measuring tape, scissors, yarn needle for weaving in ends.
The baby socks can also be embroidered, for example, and used in various ways—not only as baby socks—e.g. a
s "packaging" for money gifts or sweets, as an Advent calendar, as a keychain...