Carol Roy

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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Knit from the cuff down, these all-over ribbed socks hug your feet and are the ultimate in warmth. Just right for winter knitting and Christmas giving. The unique and easy heel was written by Elizabeth Strong, who has kindly given permission for it to be used in this pattern. It will become your new favorite and instant go-to! A simple rounded ...
Knitting: Knee-highs
Great for wearing in your boots on trips out to the barn on those colder Spring and Autumn mornings! This pattern is for knee-highs, but you can adjust the leg length to whatever you prefer.
Knitting: Knee-highs
This pattern is written for the advanced beginner to intermediate knitter because it has not been tech edited or tested. It makes suggestions only for the heel so you’ll need to know which heel you prefer. It is appropriate for DPNs, Magic Loop or 9” circular needles. I used the Leo & Roxy Sock Set and added in a bit of Cascade 220 Fingerin...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Worked from the cuff down, this pattern is easily transposed to work from the toe up! The pattern is written for DPNs, but is also easily worked with Magic Loop. Using a typical fingering weight sock yarn, and either with a contrasting color or without, you can successfully knit a women’s size 8. Pattern includes a German Short Row heel (video ...
Knitting: Ankle Sock, Mid-calf Socks
Dandelion Wishes Socks were created as a fundraiser for Ukraine in April 2022. $10 from every pattern sale goes to a Canadian organization (i.e., Canadian Red Cross) operating in and around Ukraine.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Bring a little more music and joy into your life with Ode to Joy Socks. Worked cuff-down, the colorwork is simple, yet produces a stunning effect. Full instructions for the heel. One skein (400m or 100gr) of white and roughly half a skein (200m or 50gr) of black should suffice. Break from tradition and play with the colors! Instead of black and...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Five Winds “Jack” are written as a women’s size medium, cuff-down sock using a stretchy cast on. They are very easily translated into a toe-up sock as well. If you feel more comfortable using the Magic Loop method, by all means, convert. In this picture, I used Ancient Arts fingering weight yarn, on their sock base “Socknado” in the colorway Ri...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Five Winds Socks are the first pattern to be published in the upcoming Five Winds Collection.