Yarn 18 - Lente Socks

By Canadutch

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An adaptation of our much-loved Basic Sock Pattern, the Lente Socks offer extra length for added warmth and a playful stripe design that you can pull up high. Each pair is knitted from toe to cuff with our Arcadia sock yarn—a durable blend of wool and polyamide. The pattern pairs a self-striping colourway with a solid for a striking look, so left and right can be uniquely different if you choose!


With Arcadia’s versatile collection of solid, self-striping, and tonal colourways, you’ll find endless possibilities to mix and match colours that suit everyone’s style. Say goodbye to cold feet with these cosy socks. And If you’re knitting Lente Socks as a gift, why not pair them with the Sanne Scarf, featured in the same YARN Bookazine? Together, they’re the perfect duo to make someone feel warm and cherished.


Materials

  • Scheepjes Arcadia (75% Superwash Virgin Wool, 25% Polyamide; 100g/396m) 
    Yellow version 
    Yarn A 804 Steppe x 1 ball 
    Yarn B 903 Savannah x 1 ball 
    Blue version 
    Yarn A 805 Delta x 1 ball 
    Yarn B 906 Oasis x 1 ball
  • 2.5mm circular knitting needles, 80cm long for magic loop
  • Stitch markers


The Lente Socks pattern is suitable intermediate level knitters and above.


The written pattern and measurements table for six sizes to fit EU shoe sizes from 35-47 appears in YARN Bookazine 18 – The Family Issue, published by Scheepjes. The bookazine is available, in both English UK and Dutch, from Ravelry as an ebook, and in print from Scheepjes retailers. 

Canadutch ✪

Hi! I'm Tammy, a Canadian (originally from Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia) currently living in France with my Dutch husband and very spoiled little dog. My crafty passion is knitting, but I also dabble in crochet, cross stitch, and quilting. I first learned to knit and crochet as a young teen. Both my mother and grandmother were very crafty and taught me to knit and crochet, but I unfortunately didn't really catch the bug until much later after I was already living an ocean away. Thankfully, the internet was there to fill in the gaps so that I could teach myself and pick up where I left off. I wasn't really serious about any crafts, working on just one or two projects each winter, until a few years ago when I picked knitting back up as a hobby during a stressful period. It seems to have stuck and I have been knitting more and more since. I have also started designing, which I find really fun and exciting. I want to help newer knitters find fun and interesting projects that they are able to knit with confidence. You can find my website here: Canadutch.

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