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Who isn’t a fan of the classic lace pattern? Not only does it test your skills, but it looks delightful!
Twinning with our beginner pattern, Apollo, Artemis is a joy to knit. In fact, with a classic lace design on the front and back of the sock, you’re in for quite the challenge if you’ve not tackled this type of pattern before!
But with both written directions and a chart, we’ve made it super-duper easy for you. So, it’s up to you how you get to know this pattern. As long as you get some groovy socks out of it, that’s all that matters, right?
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Artemis – Worked in the round, Apollo contains both cuff-down and toe-up written directions and a chart for the pattern stitch. The pattern has instructions for an afterthought heel, but you may substitute whatever heel you enjoy using.
The pattern is written for the magic loop method for knitting socks; however, the design could be worked on double-pointed needles or mini-circulars instead should you prefer.
Intermediate
(Measured around the ball of the foot.)
7.5 [8, 8.5, 9]” / 19 [20.5, 21.5, 23] cm circumference. The sample shown was knit using the toe-up version of this pattern on 64-sts.
US1 (2.25 mm) 32-40” (82-102 cm) circular needles, or size required to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle, cable needle, scrap yarn, stitch markers
300-500 yds / 274-458 m fingering weight yarn (depending on the length of your foot and leg)
All Dyed Up – Sock Blank
80% SW Merino 20% Nylon
400 yds (366 m)/ 4 oz (115 g)
Colorway: Sock blank
9 stitches by 11 rounds in stockinette = 1” / 2.5 cm, after blocking. Gauge is crucial in obtaining the correct fit. Changes in gauge will result in a size difference for your finished socks.
rhyFlower Knits patterns are available in print via our wholesale distributor Deep South Fibers.
For pattern support for this design, please email melinda@rhyflowerknits.com