Patterns - Socks & Mitts

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Mid Calf Socks

Simply the Best

This pattern is a great first sock pattern. It uses one size needle, and works from the cuff to the toe in one seamless piece.This is a great pattern for variegated and self striping yarns!

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Shortie Socks

Boba Time

These delicious socks celebrate one of my favorite past (and present!) times with my family. Always on the lookout for the best bubble tea places, we would make day trips just to try them out! These socks have a myriad of possibilities with colors choices, which flavors will you choose? This pattern comes with colorwork for pearls and jellies so you can mix and match!

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Socks

My Lucky Coyne

A lover of a good Scotch and the most-lady-like spitfire I have ever had the honor of meeting. These socks were inspired by a loved one’s mother who has moved on after a long and beautiful life. She is the namesake of this knit and celebrates the love, luck, and warmth she infused in countless lives. This pattern is scattered with hearts, shamrocks and overall magic to celebrate her life!

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Socks

Sweet Treats

Using my own hand-dyed self-striping colorways, I have created this pattern to celebrate the ice cream bars of my childhood! These socks let the color changes do the work and add a bit of texture to make sure the crumbs are extra crunchy! This project has all the intricate color changes without the hassle of weaving in the ends and is perfect for sock knitters on the go!

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Socks

Deck the Halls

This holiday season you will deck your halls with more than just boughs of holly! These socks are stuffed with presents and all sorts of winter goodies! This winter scape is full of snowy fun that will keep you toasty warm. Just add marshmallows!

Bonus content: Instructions on how to tweak this pattern for a cowl!

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Socks

8 Crazy Nights

Celebrating the 8 nights of Hanukkah, this sock was inspired by the menorah sitting on a table with the Star of David above and all the gifts, gelt, and dreidels on the table beneath. A beautiful time of family and togetherness can only be made better by a few pairs of these!

Bonus Content: Instructions on how to tweak this pattern for a cowl!

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Socks

Hybrid Holidays

For those lovely people who celebrate both Christmas and Chanukah, I present to you the Chrismukkah Socks! A compilation of the best parts of my Deck the Halls and 8 Crazy Nights Socks, these babies are as unique as you are! This pattern is made so you can pick and choose and rearrange the images to your heart’s content. An addicting knit, these socks are hard to put down so enjoy the ride as you create your own fiber masterpiece! 100% sleigh this season!

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Gloves and Fingerless Mitts

Helping Hands

A perfect weekend project for a knitter looking to try their hand at colorwork. Created with Fingerless Mitt and Glove options and 3 sizes, this pattern is perfect when knitting for a variety of sizes.

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Mittens

Fir-Lined

Celebrate the season with these Douglas Fir-inspired mittens! They are perfect for mini skeins or stash busting and are complete with a little heart in the palm of each pair!

These little mittens are beautiful with just two colors or can be a perfect stash buster!

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Mittens

Chance of Flurries

Welcome the anticipated snow with the dancing snowflakes on these mittens! They are perfect for mini skeins or stash busting and are complete with a little heart in the palm of each pair!

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Fingerless Mitts

Firepit

These fingerless mitts are inspired by firepits on a chilly night. The smoky logs, enchanting flames, and the swirling sparks in the sky all enveloping you in cozy warmth. This addicting knit fills the need for beautiful colorwork and the challenge of a little brioche. A weekend knit that gives you the ability to paint a picture with fiber and wear your artwork while celebrating the change of seasons with friends, family, and a pumpkin spice coffee… or two!

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