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Fern Socks are worked from the cuff down with a heel flap. The fun intarsia striping is paired with easy Stockinette stitch to make the socks have some stretch and fit well.
To celebrate the release of Fern Socks, there’s a little introductory sale: use code FERN20 for a 20% discount until Sunday, April 27th, 2025 (the end of the day, Helsinki time)!
Fern Socks are worked from the cuff down with a heel flap. The fun intarsia striping is paired with easy Stockinette stitch to make the socks have some stretch and fit well.
To celebrate the release of Fern Socks, there’s a little introductory sale: use code FERN20 for a 20% discount until Sunday, April 27th, 2025 (the end of the day, Helsinki time)!
Fern Socks are worked from the cuff down with a heel flap. The fun intarsia striping is paired with easy Stockinette stitch to make the socks have some stretch and fit well.
To celebrate the release of Fern Socks, there’s a little introductory sale: use code FERN20 for a 20% discount until Sunday, April 27th, 2025 (the end of the day, Helsinki time)!
Two colours and easy knitting - but add in some fresh stripes for extra spice. Fern Socks are all about changing stripes and intarsia, making the knitting experience of this pair fun and interesting.
These easy, striped Fern Socks are a little different. They use intarsia to create a series of growing stripes—like little shoots reaching up and out as you knit your way around the foot.
MATERIALS
Yarn: 2 (2, 2) skeins of Säie Merino Sock by Säie Wool; one skein of MC, colourway Queen of Cedars (green) and one skein of CC, special colourway Crispy Ginger Cream (speckled). Approx. 360 (390, 425) yds / 330 (360, 390) m of fingering weight yarn; 300 (310, 325) yds / 275 (285, 300) m of MC and 60 (80, 100) yds / 55 (75, 90) m of CC.
Needles: US 1½ (2.5 mm) and US 0 (2 mm) dpns or circular needles, if you are using magic loop technique for small circumference knitting.
SIZING
1 (2, 3)
Finished Circumference of the Foot and of the Leg of the Sock: 7 (8, 9)” / 18 (20, 22) cm. Choose a size with 0-1” (0-2.5 cm) of negative ease.
GAUGE
34 sts and 42 rounds = 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch, using larger needles, after blocking.