Cozy Cabin Sock Knitting Pattern

Keep your toes warm with this cozy cabin sock knitting pattern. A simple sock pattern to keep your toes toasty on a cold winter’s night.

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About the Pattern

Available Sizes: One
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Pattern Language: English
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
PDF Format: Printer & Mobile Friendly
Bonus: Video
Pattern Name: Cozy Cottage

Techniques

Here are some of the knitting skills you need to know before getting started:

Knit in the Round, Magic Loop Method
Knit & Purl Stitches
Decrease Stitches for the toes

WHAT’S TO LOVE!?

  • A quick & easy knit.
  • It’s a knit in a weekend kind of project.
  • You have cute & cozy socks when you’re finished.
  • Customize for gift giving.
  • No memorizing, just do the knit stitch on repeat.
  • Easy to pick-up where you left off.

Suggested Yarn

Yarn Weight: Worsted
Yardage: 185 – 195 yards {165 – 178 meters}
Suggested Yarn: Cascade Yarns 220, Japanese Maple

Needles & Notions

Needle Size: US 8 {5mm} Circular Needles with a 32” {80cm} Cable, or DPN’s
Extras: Stitch Marker

Gauge

18 STS & 24 rounds per 4” {10cm} square, knit in stockinette stitch

Measurements

Model Foot Size: US 8 1/2 (UK 6.5, Eur 39)
Finished Sock Measurements: 4 3/4″ wide x 14 3/4″ (12cm x 37cm)
Finished Sock Weight for US 8 1/2: 3.17oz (90g)

Sizes

US US 8 1/2 (UK 6.5, Eur 39)

Notes

Not reversible.
Knit top down / cuff to toe.
This is a tube sock, no heel flap.
Knit using the rib & stockinette stitch.
Knit in the round with a circular needle.
When knitting in the round you’re always knitting the right side of your work.

Video Tutorial : K2TOG TBL

FAQ

Do I have to knit them in the round?

I haven’t found a good way to knit them flat and join them without creating a thick seam, so the most comfortable way to wear them is when they’re knit in the round.

Can I knit this pattern using a different weight yarn?

Definitely! If you cast-on using the same number of stitches with a thinner yarn & smaller needles, you’ll have a smaller socks.

If you cast-on using the same number of stitches with a thicker yarn & smaller needles, you’ll have a larger socks.

Do you want the same size sock, but want to use thinner yarn?

Cast-on more stitches in increments of 2.

Do you want the same size pumpkin, but want to use thicker yarn?

Cast-on fewer  stitches in increments of 2.

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Free Knitting Pattern

Knit in the round using the magic loop method

CO 44 STS, PM, split 22 STS on each needle, join in the round

Rounds 1-25 : *K1, P1*

Knit all remaining rounds until desired length {mine measures 14″ from the beginning}, minus 4 rounds for the toe.

Decrease for the Toe:
Round 1: *K2TOG TBL, K16, K2TOG*
Round 2: *K2TOG TBL, K14, K2TOG*
Round 3: *K2TOG TBL, K12, K2TOG*
Round 4: *K2TOG TBL, K10, K2TOG*

BO in all knit stitches and seam the toe closed.

OR

Use the kitchener stitch to seam the toe closed.

Weave in the ends.

No blocking necessary.

Knitting Abbreviations

*– * – repeat between * to end of round
BO – bind-off in pattern
CO – cast-on {long-tail cast-on method}
K – knit stitches {K1 means to knit 1 stitch}
K2TOG – knit 2 stitches together
K2TOG – knit 2 stitches together through the back loop
P – purl stitches {P2 means to purl 2 stitches}
PM – place marker
STS – stitches

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