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The Eloise Socks
The Eloise Socks crochet pattern is my take on cozy, rollover ribbed socks perfect for cooler temperatures and lounging around the house. This beginner-friendly crochet pattern is a great steppingstone for those relatively new to crochet, as it uses a combination of basic stitches with slightly more advanced techniques, simple shaping, easy (and optional) color changes, and features an afterthought-style heel. The sock itself is crocheted from the toe up.
This pattern is written “recipe-style,” meaning that you will create your own sock recipe by recording the number of stitches, rounds, and rows you crochet for each section of the sock. While this may seem daunting, fear not – my instructions will carefully guide you through each step so you can customize this pattern to your individual foot size. In the pattern, I provide three starting sizes (Adult Small, Medium, and Large) to begin the Toe Box, and you will then be tailoring the socks’ dimensions to your feet.
In this PDF pattern, you will find:
- A detailed 63-page tutorial with 135 step-by-step color photos that teach you exactly how to crochet this sock set (including photos showing you where to place your hook and stitches!)
- Instructions provided for crocheting all sections of the sock, including tips for washing, blocking, and sewing in all ends
- A comprehensive supply list
- Tips that are written as if I am teaching a good friend, so you will encounter minimal abbreviations or crochet jargon
- Instructions written in US terms
- NOTE: The photo tutorial is included after the written pattern; I recommend either printing out the entire pattern and placing the pages side by side so you can view the photos and text at the same time, or printing only the written pattern and referencing the photos on your device as needed.
Although the instructions are very detailed, I recommend you be familiar with the following stitches that are used in this sock set:
- Foundation chain single crochet stitches
- Single crochet stitches
- Slip stitches
- Half double crochet stitches
Sizing Information:
- While this pattern is fully customizable, I provide three suggested starting sizes to begin your sock: Adult Small (foot circumference 8 inches and under), Medium (8-9 inches), and Large (9-10 inches)
- These sizes are based on your foot circumference, not foot length or shoe size.
Yarn Information:
- This pattern is designed with fingering or sock weight yarn, and requires approximately 120 grams to complete a sock set.
- Sample socks shown in this listing are crocheted Sagebrush by Daisy Stitch Co on Texas Strong Fingering (80% Superwash Merino Wool, 20% Nylon) and Bubbly by Yarnbaker (80% Superwash Merino Wool, 10% Nylon, 10% Cashmere); Strawberry and Icing on the Cake by Daisy Stitch Co on Texas Strong Fingering (80% Superwash Merino Wool, 20% Nylon)
I want you to succeed in making this sock set and LOVE it! Complete pattern support is available if you have any questions along the way; simply email me at hello@stitcheryandco.com. If you are brand new to crocheting socks, I recommend trying my Stitchery & Co. Classic Socks first, which feature my signature flap-style heel and do not require foundation chain single crochet stitches: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-stitchery--c...
This pattern was produced with support from Daisy Stitch Co, whose yarns are featured in this listing. To purchase hand-dyed yarn from Daisy Stitch Co, please visit: https://daisystitchco.com/
This pattern was thoughtfully tested by a dedicated team of crocheters prior to publishing.
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© Allison M. Clark - Stitchery & Co. All patterns are designed for personal use only, and are not to be shared with others; you may not copy this pattern in any manner. You are welcome to sell anything you make from this crochet pattern. DO NOT alter this pattern in any manner and distribute as your own. All patterns are copyright protected and may not be redistributed, reproduced, sold, or shared in any manner. Copyright infringement is a crime. You MUST use your own photos to advertise any products made for sale. I strongly but politely request that you give credit to my shop for the pattern and post a link if you sell online.
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- First published: August 2021
- Page created: August 14, 2021
- Last updated: December 29, 2022 …
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