Hannah from Rain Mountain Crafts is back today to share some of her favorite knit sock patterns for spring! Light and lacy, these knit socks are just the thing for a breezy spring day. Be sure to check out her blog to follow along with more of her knitting adventures!
I like to think that socks are perfect for springtime knitting, as they’re light weight, versatile and often quick to knit. Here are some of my favorite socks for spring — they’re for all levels of experience, and better yet, they’re all free patterns.
Right off the bat, a lovely little pair of toe-up, lace socks. They look stunning in both solid and variegated yarn. Pattern: Longing for Spring
Following, is a toe-up pair that feature a Japanese short-row heel and clever stitches that emulate a plant in bloom. Pattern: Kaika
Next up, these top-down socks feature swooping lace with a cabled appearance. Solid or tonal yarn will really bring out this complex-looking pattern! Pattern: Cadence
I can’t get enough of these lace socks! Top-down, they feature both lace and cables, with a scalloped cuff. Pattern: Twinkleberry
A fun diagonal lace pattern makes these toe-up socks a breeze! Pattern: Diagonal Lace Socks
These top-down socks are perfect for handpainted or variegated yarn. Pattern: Dragonfly Socks
Fun toe-up socks featuring panels of cables, perfect for tonal yarn. Pattern: Paper Moon Socks
A stunning pair of toe-up socks that feature butterflies (!), lace panels, and picot cuff. Pattern: Butterfly Garden
These top-down socks are glamorous! The lace pattern creates a beautiful bouquet of roses. It features panels of leaves topped with a beautiful blooming rose and picot cuffs. Pattern: Roses
A personal favorite of mine, this top-down pair showcase bubbly cables. These socks look equally beautiful in variegated and solid yarn. Pattern: Effervesce
Bonus: if you’re up for a challenge, how about these extraordinary socks? Knit Magic Loop, one is worked top-down, the other is worked toe-up. Pattern: Semki
What are your favorite socks for Spring?
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