patterns > Devonshire Knots
> Manitoba Crocus
Manitoba Crocus
Every year we anticipate the tiny green shoots with hope. With crocus comes spring; new beginnings, warmth, sunshine, happiness…
When it seems that winter will never end the flower manages to push its way through the snow on the grassland in a wondrous explosion of
colour.
This sock is a tribute to the Prairie Crocus, which has been Manitoba’s
provincial flower for almost 100 years, with a simple repeating pattern it perfectly suits this robust plant.
Gender neutral in design, the sock is as masculine or feminine as the yarn you choose to knit it with.
This pattern requires a stretchy cast on method and a Kitchener stitch to close the end of the toe. You will find numerous websites and how-to-knit books that describe these techniques.
Repeating the pattern twice on the calf produces an ankle sock, repeating the pattern 3 or more times produces a mid-calf sock. Note that additional yarn might be required.
- First published: May 2016
- Page created: May 2, 2016
- Last updated: March 1, 2020 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now