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Rudolph Socks
Rudolph Socks are a simple sock pattern, but with some very important additions!
This pattern is a stockinette stitch sock pattern with 3 dimensional antlers, adorable ears, and a glowing, red nose.
This is a top down sock pattern that works up fairly quickly, perfect for if you want to make a whole family of reindeer socks! The sock has a heel flap heel, which could be easily substituted if desired.
Gauge for this pattern is not crucial, and some minor variation can be allowed.
Though the main color should be had in the quantity listed, scrap quantities are likely sufficient for both the nose and antlers.
Measurements in pattern are included in both inches and centimeters.
If you’re interested in Rudolph childrens’ sock, a child’s version of this pattern will be released soon, “Rudolph Junior,” for children 3-9 years of age. All sizes 9 years and up should be taken from the adult sizes pattern of Rudolph Sock. Sizes 9-12 years will likely be size Small in the adult sizes pattern, and sizes 12+ will likely be size Medium or Large in the pattern.
Sizes in Pattern:
• Child’s Large/Woman’s Small (approximately women’s shoe size US 5-7)
• Woman’s Medium (approximately women’s shoe size US 7.5-9)
• Woman’s Large/Men’s Small (approximately women’s shoe size US 9.5-10)
Materials:
•Color A: 350-460 yards sock weight yarn
(Pattern used Knitpick’s Stroll Tweed in Reindeer Heather)
• Color B: 10 yards sock weight yarn
(Pattern used Knitpick’s Stroll in Red
• Color C: 20 yards sock weight yarn
(Pattern used Knitpick’s Stroll Tweed in Oyster Heather)
• (4) 3/4 inch buttons
• Pinch of stuffing for the nose
• (4) US 1 (2.25 mm) Double Pointed Needles
• (4) US 2 (2.75 mm) Double Pointed Needles
• Tapestry/Yarn Needle
Gauge:
2x2 Ribbing on US 2s:
8 stitches & 11 rows in 1”
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