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Motif (Ornament) for Hats and Socks

A Scandinavian design for your winter and fall outfits. This pattern is for those who live according to the Hygge philosophy – the cozier the better. An ornamental pattern is interesting to work and serves as a gateway to more complicated designs. Once you master it, you can incorporate the same motif into your hat and sweater designs.

Motif (Ornament) for Hats and Socks

PHOTOS by Elena Sokolova / Ravelry.com

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Basic Unisex Socks


A basic pair for those who prefer to keep things simple. It’s good to have at least a couple of white socks in your wardrobe: you can pair them with almost anything. And this pair will keep your feet toasty even on the coldest winter days. The socks knitting pattern uses a simple stockinette stitch, so it is great for beginners.

Basic Unisex Socks

PHOTOS by Yulia Ilinkova / Ravelry.com

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Rugby Socks

A classic design for an elegant and stylish look. The anatomical design makes this pair extremely comfortable to wear and great for active people. Plus, the simple color combination allows you to match them with different outfits. It’s also a great way to experiment with color palettes and find out which colors suit you best.

Rugby Socks

PHOTOS by Terrifik knits / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on terrifiknits.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Two Week Wait Socks

A bright pair for your stunning outfits. This pattern is a fun twist on the classic striped sock pattern. The sock is easy to make and knits from the toe up. The design is not boring and not overdone: just enough to add to your style. Think of this project as a way to brighten up your outfit, and don’t be afraid of the pattern, it’s quite understandable.

Two Week Wait Socks

PHOTOS by Bolly Blatcher / Ravelry.com

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Memento

If you love fancy knit designs, these socks are for you. Not only are they comfortable to wear, but they also have a unique reverse skull pattern. The pattern is interesting for those knitters who know the basics and want to develop their knitting skills. Save the pattern for later and seize the moment!

Memento

PHOTOS by Conor of CallingForOrpheus / Ravelry.com

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Marstrand – Sockor

Cozy and great to wear around the house, this pair of knitted socks is a great project for a few evenings. These socks are great for year-round wear and will keep you cozy no matter what. They’re also a great way to create different spring outfits: the combination of creamy white and pastel yellow is really trendy.

Marstrand – Sockor

PHOTOS by Agnes Brandels / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on svartafaret.se, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Lovely Ribbed Leg Warmers

Basic, even minimalist knit leg warmer design. It works well in neutrals and earth tones. The ribbed texture not only looks nice, it also helps the warmer fit your leg better and keep you warm. The knitted leg warmer pattern is simple and will work for any knitter who knows the basics. Save it for later!

Lovely Ribbed Leg Warmers

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / purlsoho.com

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Walking Trail Leg Warmers

A pair of simple knit legwarmers for those who prefer versatile pieces. It will be good for your yoga class and just to keep your outfit trendy. The pattern is simple yet interesting: it’s designed for both knitting and crocheting. You can choose which version you prefer. The piece works in stocking stitch, so you will learn a new technique.

Walking Trail Leg Warmers

PHOTOS by Andrea Yetman / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on biscotte.org, or read more about it on Ravelry.