Persephone Autumn Socks by Laura Fahlin

Persephone Autumn Socks

Knitting
April 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
360 - 420 yards (329 - 384 m)
Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
English
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Persephone, daughter of Demeter in Greek mythology, is kidnapped by Hades who took her to the Underworld. Demeter’s sadness at losing her beloved daughter is the explanation for the change of seasons from Summer to Autumn then Winter. Demeter bargains with Zeus for the return of her daughter.

They agree to Persephone returning to Demeter for half the year (Spring and Summer), and to Hades in the Underworld for the other half of the year. Demeter’s sadness at losing her daughter once more transitions the world to Autumn then Winter.

This sock represents that return to Hades and is a companion to Persephone Spring Socks. Two different knitting techniques are used to achieve virtually the same result for “travelling stitches” that move back and forth across the ribbing: cables for Autumn and lace for Spring.

The Cable technique version will be less stretchy; you may need to go up a needle size or a pattern size.

The Lace technique version (Persephone Spring) is more forgiving. Persephone Spring Socks can also be knit as a more masculine version by working the yarnovers through the back loop to eliminate the eyelets.

Yardage approx. 360 (380, 400, 420) yds
This pattern has been professionally tech edited.