Trellis Socks by Barbara Ammerman

Trellis Socks

Knitting
July 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
260 - 437 yards (238 - 400 m)
small, medium, and large
English
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This pattern is also available on my website and is part of the Cottage Collection.

When I was little my mom and grandma used to drag us kids around to all the greenhouses in the spring and summer. They loved looking at the beautiful colors, taking in the humid, floral aromas, and dreaming of what they would plant in their gardens that year. I hated it. It was hot. It was wet. It was exhausting tromping around all those long greenhouse isles on my little legs, and to top it off there was never anywhere to sit down. I look back on it and laugh now that I’m older and longing to be among the growing things in protest of those last cold days of winter. I hated it then, but somehow, the love of gardening took root and although the weeds often get away from me, I look forward to a fresh new spring and all the colorful little faces that show up in greeting each year – even the dandelions.

These socks are worked top down. 2 sets of cables flank the trellis lace pattern and twine their way down the side. One set of cables continues onto the heel flap and the other follows the trellis to the toe. The cuff ribbing is spaced to flow seamlessly into the trellis lace design, formed by yarn over eyelets and ssk/k2tog sequences, which tapers on the top of the foot before reaching the toe. If adjustment to the foot length is desired, it can be accomplished by adding or subtracting trellis lace reps before the design tapers. See instructions in FOOT section. The toe decreases are worked in pairs on either side and then the toe is grafted.

Size shown: med, 70-75g used.

Color Shown: Heather

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