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Some days feel like they’re suspended between seasons — the air soft, the pavement still damp, and the sky shifting slowly from grey to blue. Between Showers Socks were designed for those in-between moments.
This DK-weight sock pattern is knit from the cuff down and features a gently textured stitch pattern that keeps the knitting engaging while still being easy to memorize. The pattern uses a double gusset construction, which creates extra shaping through the arch for a comfortable, well-fitting sock.
Both written and charted instructions are included in the pattern, as well as clear guidance for working the double gusset construction, making it approachable for knitters who are new to this style of sock shaping.
Between Showers Socks are designed to be a comfortable, everyday pair of socks. Simple enough to knit again and again, with just enough texture to keep things interesting.
Pattern details:
DK weight yarn
Knit cuff down
Gently textured stitch pattern
Eye of Partridge heel flap
Double gusset for improved arch shaping and fit
Wedge toe
Written and charted instructions
Needles & Notions:
Size US 2.5 / 3.0 mm 9” circulars, dpns, or longer circular needle (magic loop)
Beginning of round marker
3 stitch markers
Darning needle
Appropriate additional needles to knit the toe (needles will vary based on knitting technique used)
Yarn:
Recommended: Bad Sheep Yarn DK weight yarn
(245 yds/100 g skein)
MC: 133 (165, 189, 218, 243) yds/121 (151, 172, 199, 222) m
CC: 36 (40, 48, 59, 74) yds/33 (37, 44, 54, 68) m
Finished Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
6.25 (7.5, 8.75, 9.75, 11)” / 16 (19, 22, 25, 28) cm foot circumference