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Filed under: Knitting, Freebies, Socks, Knitting Patterns — Kristi at 10:13 am on Wednesday, June 4, 2008

I told you knitters to have some patience, didn’t I?? Well, here you go!

It has been a while since I had a free pattern to add to the site. But I’m finally sharing the Triple T sock pattern that I just finished teaching at My Sister Knits. I held back on releasing it here because, as I figured, I was able to add in a few little details that the students in the class asked about. With the verbose version, most adventurous knitters should be capable of teaching themselves how to knit two toe-up socks on two circulars using a Turkish cast-on, wedge toe, inverted heel flap and gusset and EZ’s sewn bind-off.

All Four Triple T Sample SocksAlready know how to knit two toe-up socks on two circulars? There is a less detailed version that is more like my normal sock patterns.

Both versions have fifteen sizes and seven gauges as well as four different ribbed stitch patterns you can plug into the sock. The sizes and gauges are presented in tables similar to the Knitter’s Handy books by Ann Budd. The covered gauges range from 7-10 sts per inch in 1/2 st increments so it covers lighter sport weight/heavy fingering to light fingering on needles of US00-US2 or so for most knitters.

Check it out on Ravelry! Or see more pics of the toddler sized ones shown in this post on Flickr.

6 Comments »

Comment by CindyCindy

June 4, 2008 @ 11:20 am

You are too generous, dear. Thank you for another lovely pattern.

Comment by Carrie K

June 4, 2008 @ 12:36 pm

Cute! I’m wrangling out how to knit with two circs on your Mash Up Madness. It’s not that hard, actually.

Comment by mrspao

June 4, 2008 @ 1:55 pm

Thank you, lovely patterns.

Comment by Chris

June 4, 2008 @ 2:15 pm

That is a crazy gusset!

Comment by AmyP

June 4, 2008 @ 4:57 pm

Thank you for sharing this - the socks look great!

Comment by Debi

June 6, 2008 @ 4:40 am

What a cool sock(s)! Thanks :)

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