Monday 23 March 2020

Effie socks: the next installment in the Midnight Feasts collection


Last month I released my Bobby socks, the first in the Midnight Feasts Collection. Well, here are the second: the Effie socks (named after a friend’s Granny, Euphemia). 


As a child, I used to love reading vintage boarding-school stories, and always imagined that the girls in them would wear cute little ruffled socks while eating their midnight feasts and drinking ginger beer. The Effie socks are the second in a series of sock patterns: the Midnight feasts collection, which pays homage to these books with a series of cute ankle socks, all featuring a frill around the cuff: show them off by wearing them with circle skirts and Mary-Jane shoes, or let the cuff peep out of the top of a pair of ankle boots for a really cute look. All the socks in the collection are knitted from the top down using a standard heel flap and gusset construction. The ruffled frill and first half of the turned-back cuff are knitted first, then inverted using a short row before knitting the rest of the sock. The foot length of the socks is adjustable to fit.

The Effie socks are perfect for dressing up a simple outfit – they can be worn with shoes or boots, letting the lace frill detail peep out over the top.


Instructions are given for both two-colour and single-colour versions. The lace stitch pattern is given as both a chart and written instructions. Tutorials are included for the inversion round and blocking the ruffle.

The pattern is written to be needle-neutral and can be knitted using either the magic-loop technique, short circulars or DPNs, depending on your individual preference. The pattern also features helpful hints for beginners.


I’ve written this pattern for a whopping *seven* sizes, so you should certainly be able to make a pair to fit – you could even make a matching set for you and a small child…

The pattern is live on Ravelry now, and you can get 30% off with the code STAYATHOME (you can use this code on any of my patterns – the discount lasts until the end of March – thanks for sticking with me during the Covid-19 uncertainty).



Bobby socks
If you like socks with frills, and think you might like to get all my frilly sock patterns, why not buy the Midnight Feasts ebook? It costs £10, and every time I add a frilly sock to the Midnight Feasts collection, you’ll get it added to your library automatically.

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Sizes
XXS (XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL)
Finished sock circumferences: 12.5 (15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, 25, 27.5) cm [5 (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) in]; for the best fit, choose a size that is approximately 2.5 cm [1 in] smaller than your foot circumference.
Leg length to heel: 7 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13) cm [2.75 (3.25, 3.5, 4, 4.25, 4.75, 5) in].
Foot length is adjustable.

Tension
32 sts and 44 rnds = 10 cm [4 in] in stocking stitch and worked in the rnd on 2.5 mm (US 1.5) needle(s) after wet blocking, or size needed to obtain correct tension.

Yarn
4ply-weight sock yarn in the following colours and amounts (yardages are approximate as the amount of yarn used will depend on the length of the foot, which is adjustable):
Single-colour version
·        150 (205, 265, 340, 420, 500, 590) m [165 (225, 290, 375, 460, 550, 650) yds]
Two-colour version
·        MC: 130 (180, 235, 310, 385, 460, 545) m [145 (200, 260, 340, 425, 505, 600) yds]
·        CC: 20 (25, 30, 30, 35, 40, 45) m [25 (30, 35, 35, 40, 45, 50) yds]
I would recommend using a dedicated sock yarn that is tightly plied wool and has some nylon content for durability.

Needles
·        2.5 mm (US 1.5) DPNs, 15 cm [6 in], set of 5, or
·        2.5 mm (US 1.5) circular needle, at least 80 cm [32 in] in length to work magic loop, or
·        2.5 mm (US 1.5) circular needle, 22.5 cm [9 in] in length

Notions
·        Stitch markers x 5

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