Free sock pattern | Auld Lang Syne
Here's a pattern I am happy to share with you to greet the year that is ending and celebrate the beginning of the new one. Auld Lang Syne is a popular song often heard on New Year's Eve.
This is a song from Scotland passed down from generation to generation and transcribed in 1788 by Robert Burns.
SIZE
Adulte one size (Foot length is adjustable)
IN ADDITION TO THE FREE SOCK PATTERN, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS TO KNIT THESE SOCKS (Also available as a kit HERE) :
YARN
Louise Robert Collection SUPER SOCK [75% merino sw, 25% nylon, 400 m /100g skein]
- 100g in color MOUTON NOIR (A)
- 50g in color KLIMT (B)
- 50g in color METAL (C)
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
- Circular or double-pointed needles of 2.5 mm (or size needed to obtain gauge) and of 2.75 mm (ou .25 mm larger than the required size to obtain gauge)
- 1 tapestry needle
GAUGE
32 sts = 10 cm in stockinette stitch with 2.5mm needles
Notes : These socks are worked in stranded colorwork with color A as the main color. The contrasting color changes repeatedly: 12 rounds with B and 12 rounds with C. Feel free to cut the unused color and join it back 12 rounds higher or carry it on the wrong side and tuck it under color A.
This pattern can be worked with 5 DPN’s or with circular needles. If you use DPN’s, please distribute half of the stitches on needles 1 and 2 and the other half of the stitches on needles 3 and 4.
2022-12-13: Correction in the number of stitches remaining at the end of the turn heel.
2023-09-28: Correction to gusset section for the total number of stitches and sole side.
2023-10-02: Correction made to row 1 of the turn heel and adjustment of the number of stitches for the gusset. Sorry for the inconvenience 😊