Biscotte Yarns
Trestle Socks | Knitting pattern and knitting kits
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Discover the beautiful Trestle socks by Andrea Yetman knitted with a Bis-Sock Self Striping and a Bis-Sock semi-solid.
"Never having too many patterns for self-striping yarn, I designed these socks using self-striping yarn as the contrasting color in this Mosaic pattern. The changing color adds interest to an already fun pattern and is great for beginners !"
- Andrea Yetman
You can get the pattern only or purchase the knitting kit, which contains both the yarn and the pattern needed to knit this project!
Here is what you need to knit this project:
- The Trestle Socks knitting pattern (sent as a PDF numeric file) - The pattern is included when you purchase a kit.
- Biscotte Yarns – BIS-SOCK SELF-STRIPING AND SEMI-SOLID [85% merino wool sw, 15% nylon; 400 m per 100 g]
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You can buy the original kit containing:
- 100g Bis-Sock Self-Striping - Chasse Galerie
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50g Bis-Sock Semi-Solid - Bisque
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You can buy the surprise kit containing:
- 100g Bis-Sock Self-Striping in a random color
- 50g Bis-Sock Semi-Solid in a random color
If you purchase the surprise kit, kindly note that the photos displayed are for illustrative purposes only. It's important to understand that the wool you receive may differ.
To complete this knitting project, you will require these additional accessories along with the knitting kit:
- Circular needles of 2.5mm (for knitting magic loop) or 4 double-pointed needles - or size required to obtain gauge
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
SIZE : ONE SIZE : Length of foot: adjustable.
GAUGE : 36 sts = 10 cm – 4² in Stockinette Stitch
NOTE : The Trestle Socks are knit from the top down with an easy Mosaic pattern. For the heel of this pattern, I used the “Fish Lips Kiss Heel” which can be found HERE for just $1. Otherwise, the heel that I find fits the most like the FLK Heel is the Forethought heel. You can also choose to do the Afterthought Heel if you are comfortable cutting your knitting or any heel that you prefer!