Unelma Onnesta

This Unelma Onnesta pattern is soo adorable! It has small hearts, which makes it look really cute. It will be perfect for autumn or winter evenings because socks are really warm and cozy. Choose your favorite pattern and start today!

Unelma Onnesta

Photos by Tiina Kuu / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Armo Knitted Socks

Knitted in a cozy Scandinavian style, these socks will make your daily routine feel easier. This pattern offers you the opportunity to turn a regular piece of clothing into a vibrant accessory that adds to your style. The sock is knitted cuff down with slip stitch heel flap and round heel turn. The free pattern comes in US sizes and is beginner-friendly.

Armo Knitted Socks

PHOTOS by Tiina Kuu / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on payhip.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Love Hearts

Of course, a heart for heart’s sake is also wonderful. So, this Mother’s Day heart is not anything in particular, other than just that, a heart with a wonderful, textured hem.

Love Hearts

The full article about this pattern is here:

Love Hearts

More info about project photographed also here ravelry.

Socks: Cozy Cottage

Learn how to knit cozy long socks for fall and winter. The simple stretch design makes this pair not only look great, but feel great, too. Made with simple knitting techniques, they’re durable and comfortable to wear. The project will allow you to practice knitting in the round, magic loop, knit and purl stitches, and decreases. The step-by-step socks knitting pattern is free.

Socks: Cozy Cottage

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Find the original free pattern on bromefields.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Herringbone Socks

These stretchy crocheted socks are made using the Herringbone Half Double Crochet stitch. Moreover, the pattern is available in five sizes from Women’s 5 to Men’s 13. Consequently, Herringbone Socks will be great idea for a last minute gift for anyone.

Herringbone Socks

The full article about this pattern is on hearthookhome.com blog: Herringbone Socks

The full article about this pattern is on hearthookhome.com blog: Herringbone Socks