The Clockwork Peacock Socks are stunning colorwork socks, almost wearable art! The pattern is inspired by the curves and movement of intricate stained-glass windows, typical for the Art Nouveau era.
The Clockwork Peacock Socks are knit from the cuff down in the round. The socks feature one chart for the leg and a second one for the foot. The foot can be lengthened before you start the toe, and the heel is worked as an afterthought heel. If you prefer working toe-up, you can hold the charts upside-down to follow as you use your favourite toeup method.
Natalie Sheldon
Topsy Farms Rustic Fingering
This pattern is available in Making Stories Magazine Issue 12, Art Nouveau.
Celine's Clockwork Peacock Socks in size 3, knit in Alpine Stitchery Sock, colorway Petrol Blue (MC) and TréLiz Ares, colorway Le Louvre (CC)
Laura's Clockwork Peacock Socks
Fiona's Clockwork Peacock Socks in size 1, knit in various different mini skeins
When a natural dyer spends more than two years testing and trialling different custom spins to arrive at the perfect plastic-free, non-superwash sock yarn, you know it's going to be good!
This is the story of Ovis, woollentwine's custom-spun 50% Cheviot, 50% Jacobs sock yarn. It's good - so, so good. The fiber composition and high twist ensure that your socks are going to last a really long time, absolutely no nylon needed.
Plus: The undyed shades ecru and grey provide the perfect backdrop for woollentwine's fabulous natural dyeing skills. Go for one of her signature muted shades, or venture out into the world with bright poppy-red socks!
If you are looking for pattern inspiration, Jule has put together a whole pattern bundle on Ravelry with suitable designs. Ovis also works wonderfully with woollentwine's Cloud, her cruelty-free silk mohair yarn.