🧦 5 Fun Sock Patterns


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🧦 5 Fun Sock Patterns

There are a ton of ways to knit socks so we pulled together some of our favorite unusual sock designs that bring a smile to the face.

If you're looking for a sock knitting challenge, or something that's a little unusual, there's something here for you.

​Over Easy Sock by Holli Yeoh

Why we love it: Holli is a friend of the Yarnist and these are incredibly cool socks are knit entirely flat! 🀯

​Crikey! by Emma Burmudez

Why we love it: I mean who doesn't want their feet eaten by a crocodile? I can't be the only one...

​Wanderway Socks by Bernadett HegedΓΌs

Why we love it: To be honest I'm not exactly sure how these socks are constructed. There's some clever stuff going on here.

​Spadok by Anna Radchenko

Why we love it: I've never seen a slipper like this. Not only does it have a unique construction, it has beautiful colorwork.

​Patchwork House Socks by autumngeisha

Why we love it: These gorgeous socks use mitered corners to create their unique look. Plus they're great for using up scraps.

Conclusion

So there you have it!

Those are some of our favorite raglan sweater patterns.

But what do you think?

Have you knit any of these projects before?

What are you favorite similar projects?

Hit reply and let us know!

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