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Vesna Socks
Spring is not only a season, but a mood of uplift, new beginnings and brighter days. I designed these socks to make you smile on even the rainiest of days.
The word vesna, or весна, is Ukrainian for spring, the name of a spring festival, and a goddess associated with youth and springtime in early Slavic mythology.
Although this pattern is written for double pins, cuff-down, you can work it on circular needles, and toe-up.
The pattern has an 8 stitch repeat. I wrote it for 72 sts, but you can go up or down according to your needs.
They’re worked on 2.25 mm/US 1 needles. Choose the size that works with the yarn you’ll use. Although I used a fingering weight yarn, this pattern would be fine in sport weight.
Yarn used
I used Bergère de France Calinou in Bleu Azur for the main color, and several other shades as contrast colors. Calinou is a soft, light fingering yarn that’s a great choice for warm weather socks. For the heels and toes I used Drops Nord, to make them stronger.
- First published: May 2023
- Page created: May 1, 2023
- Last updated: May 4, 2023 …
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