Sock Inspiration
Thursday, July 15th, 2010I’m having fun searching for inspiration on Ravelry now…but when the new search features kick in, I’m ready to have my socks knocked off!
I usually get excited about fiddly colour work or interesting lace patterns, but today I was looking for something extra creative and colourful. Here are some of the fabulous socks I’ve found in my search today. May you be equally inspired!
1. These socks are remarkable. I’m not sure how people come up with this kind of completely different idea. The pattern is called Hexagons and it is by Kirsten Hall (blog). I’m thinking of having a look at the book Think Outside the Sox (the source of this and many other inspirational sock designs).
2. These socks inspire me because they are so cute, and the idea could be transformed to many other different kinds of animals. The yarn she used is Opal in the colourway Tiger. The pattern isn’t available yet, but there are notes so you could do it yourself….I think I might have to try it sometime! Thanks so much to Marlene (blog) for her creativity and inspiration.
3. These are a pair of knee socks (pattern) knit by someone who doesn’t usually make or wear socks. Kelly (blog) sure did a lot of knitting!! I am impressed by how they match, and that she dyed some of the yarn herself. Really cool project. They’d brighten up my day for sure. I’d wear them with my rubber boots!
4. The next pair of socks are totally different from anything I’ve seen before, or even imagined. They are knit first, and painted later! What’s cooler is that they look just like bananas–Who would have thought of that?! Brigitte from Germany (blog–in German)–Here are the pattern notes for these socks.
5. Another great pattern from Think Outside the Sox, is the Lonely Socks Club:Entrelac Sock by Natalia Vasilieva. Kirsten (blog) knit these lovely socks. I’ve never tried the Entrelac knitting technique, but I really like how it looks. These socks are unique because the entrelac part goes all over the heel and toe too! Pretty amazing design work.
What patterns inspire you?







