The Hidden Pi Socks are inspired by Pi and they are not only perfect for math nerds! The asymmetrical lace pattern is a beautiful and classic pattern and a very fun knit.
The socks are worked in rounds from cuff to toe. The pattern is written for the magic-loop method, but of course you can also use DPNs. The Hidden Pi-pattern, which is worked after finishing the cuff, is inspired by Pi.
Size Guide:
measured around the ball of your foot
Yarn:
1 skein sock yarn by To All The Yarns 400 m / 100 g (437 yds / 3,53 oz) or any other fingering weight sock yarn
optional: some scraps for a contrasting cuff / heel / toes / stripe
Gauge:
30 stitches / 41 rows over 10 cm x 10 cm of stockinette stitch
Materials:
2,5 mm circular needles (40 cm – Magic-Loop), tapestry needle, stitch marker
The Hidden Pi Socks are inspired by Pi and they are not only perfect for math nerds! The asymmetrical lace pattern is a beautiful and classic pattern and a very fun knit.
The socks are worked in rounds from cuff to toe. The pattern is written for the magic-loop method, but of course you can also use DPNs. The Hidden Pi-pattern, which is worked after finishing the cuff, is inspired by Pi.
Size Guide:
measured around the ball of your foot
Yarn:
1 skein sock yarn by To All The Yarns 400 m / 100 g (437 yds / 3,53 oz) or any other fingering weight sock yarn
optional: some scraps for a contrasting cuff / heel / toes / stripe
Gauge:
30 stitches / 41 rows over 10 cm x 10 cm of stockinette stitch
Materials:
2,5 mm circular needles (40 cm – Magic-Loop), tapestry needle, stitch marker
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The Hidden Pi Socks are inspired by Pi and they are not only perfect for math nerds! The asymmetrical lace pattern is a beautiful and classic pattern and a very fun knit.
The socks are worked in rounds from cuff to toe. The pattern is written for the magic-loop method, but of course you can also use DPNs. The Hidden Pi-pattern, which is worked after finishing the cuff, is inspired by Pi.
Size Guide:
measured around the ball of your foot
Yarn:
1 skein sock yarn by To All The Yarns 400 m / 100 g (437 yds / 3,53 oz) or any other fingering weight sock yarn
optional: some scraps for a contrasting cuff / heel / toes / stripe
Gauge:
30 stitches / 41 rows over 10 cm x 10 cm of stockinette stitch
Materials:
2,5 mm circular needles (40 cm – Magic-Loop), tapestry needle, stitch marker
The Hidden Pi Socks are inspired by Pi and they are not only perfect for math nerds! The asymmetrical lace pattern is a beautiful and classic pattern and a very fun knit.
The socks are worked in rounds from cuff to toe. The pattern is written for the magic-loop method, but of course you can also use DPNs. The Hidden Pi-pattern, which is worked after finishing the cuff, is inspired by Pi.
Size Guide:
measured around the ball of your foot
Yarn:
1 skein sock yarn by To All The Yarns 400 m / 100 g (437 yds / 3,53 oz) or any other fingering weight sock yarn
optional: some scraps for a contrasting cuff / heel / toes / stripe
Gauge:
30 stitches / 41 rows over 10 cm x 10 cm of stockinette stitch
Materials:
2,5 mm circular needles (40 cm – Magic-Loop), tapestry needle, stitch marker
Created | January 22, 2021 |
Updated | April 7, 2021 |
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