Wildflower Bloom Socks
The Wildflower Bloom Socks were inspired by the flower garden in my own backyard, with its vibrant colors and fun shapes. I designed these socks to feel like I could walk through my garden any time of year, rain or shine.
This sock pattern has two heel options. I recommend the Shadow Wrap Heel, though you can choose to do a Peasant/Afterthought Heel if you'd prefer.
The Wildflower Bloom Socks were inspired by the flower garden in my own backyard, with its vibrant colors and fun shapes. I designed these socks to feel like I could walk through my garden any time of year, rain or shine.
This sock pattern has two heel options. I recommend the Shadow Wrap Heel, though you can choose to do a Peasant/Afterthought Heel if you'd prefer.
The Wildflower Bloom Socks were inspired by the flower garden in my own backyard, with its vibrant colors and fun shapes. I designed these socks to feel like I could walk through my garden any time of year, rain or shine.
This sock pattern has two heel options. I recommend the Shadow Wrap Heel, though you can choose to do a Peasant/Afterthought Heel if you'd prefer.
YARN (Any Fingering Weight/4-ply sock yarn is fine here)
Sample 1 uses Explorer Knits & Fibers Denali Sock in Jeweled Vixen for MC (background) and Fangirl Fibers Fingering Weight in Kissy Kissy for CC (flowers).
MC: (Fingering Weight) 1 skein; approximately 400 yds
CC: (Fingering Weight) 1 skein; approximately 400 yds
Sample 2 uses Sea Side Fiber Arts Flora & Fauna in Lac-Insect for MC (background) and Lac for CC (flowers).
MC: (Fingering Weight) 1 skein; approximately 438 yds
CC: (Fingering Weight) 1 skein; approximately 438 yds
SIZES
Adult S (M, L, XL)
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
US 1 (2.25 mm) needles for small circumference knitting (2 sets if you choose the Peasant Heel).
Stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn in contrasting color and same yarn weight (only if you choose the Peasant Heel option)
TECHNIQUES USED
Kitchener stitch
Stranded colorwork
Shadow Wrap Short Row Heel OR Peasant/Afterthought Heel