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We're here to help you stitch sustainability into every aspect of your making.
With our carefully curated selection of non-superwash, plastic-free yarns and notions, we have everything you need to get started on your next project - and the one after that.
Here's to a wardrobe of knits we love and want to wear for years to come!
Welcome to January's Sock Subscription Pattern Inspiration Page! I'm so glad you're here!
January's Sock Yarn was inspired by all things cozy – warm, woolly blankets, a hand-thrown mug with a cup of hot chocolate and cream, well-fitting hand-knit socks on the feet and a good book next to you. I adore the colorway Aurore from Maison Corlène came up with, and I hope you find a pattern you'd like to knit here!
I always enjoy seeing your unboxing videos and what you decide to make with your Sock Subscription, so do send us an email or tag us on Instagram (@_makingstories) if you like to share!
Hanna Lisa x
| Designer: Florence Miller |
For this quarter's sock yarn, I also wanted a pattern with a "just-the-next-round" kind of pattern, and found the perfect match in Florence Miller's Petal Drop Socks.
They are knit cuff down with an intuitive, easy-to-memorize lace pattern, and a heel flap and gusset for an excellent fit.
| Designer: Agata "Amanita" Mackiewicz |
Agata's Acorns Socks are the sock siblings of her Acorn Mittens from Issue 8! They're knit toe-up with a heel flap and gusset and striking geometric lines up the foot and leg.
They give way to the acorn-like texture pattern that inspired the name of the socks before ending in a folded cuff.
| Designer: Lisa K. Ross |
The graphic geometric pattern of Lisa Ross's Stone Table Socks had me at hello! They're such a great way to add visual interest to a sock, and what's even better is that they're worked without a cable needle.
Plus: Who can resist a Narnia reference?
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