clover - pdf pattern
note: this purchase is for a pdf pattern. you will receive a download link upon purchase.
a common sight in lawns and forest floors alike, clover captures about 300 individual flowering members of the pea family. probably the most familiar varieties scattered across the northern part of turtle island are white and red clover, despite the fact that both types originated elsewhere in the world and became naturalized to this land over time. herbal uses for these gentle plants range from reproductive issues to coughs to detoxifying the body, and they are also friends of pollinators, making them a great addition to the garden!
enjoy the closed buds trailing up your foot and sweet sneaky lace tracing up the back of your leg with these socks. use an all-natural sock yarn for cozy happy feet!
needles: US 1 (2.25mm) dpns OR circular needles appropriate for preferred method, or size needed to obtain gauge
yarn: 399 yards (365 metres), 115g of fingering weight yarn
sample shown in sunflower knit’s forage sock (100% corriedale, 399 yards 365 metres, 115g) x 1 skein in foraged tansy
notions: 2 stitch markers, sock blockers (optional)
gauge: 36 stitches x 40 rounds = 4” (10cm), in stockinette, worked in the round, blocked
TRY THIS YARN: forage sock
note: this purchase is for a pdf pattern. you will receive a download link upon purchase.
a common sight in lawns and forest floors alike, clover captures about 300 individual flowering members of the pea family. probably the most familiar varieties scattered across the northern part of turtle island are white and red clover, despite the fact that both types originated elsewhere in the world and became naturalized to this land over time. herbal uses for these gentle plants range from reproductive issues to coughs to detoxifying the body, and they are also friends of pollinators, making them a great addition to the garden!
enjoy the closed buds trailing up your foot and sweet sneaky lace tracing up the back of your leg with these socks. use an all-natural sock yarn for cozy happy feet!
needles: US 1 (2.25mm) dpns OR circular needles appropriate for preferred method, or size needed to obtain gauge
yarn: 399 yards (365 metres), 115g of fingering weight yarn
sample shown in sunflower knit’s forage sock (100% corriedale, 399 yards 365 metres, 115g) x 1 skein in foraged tansy
notions: 2 stitch markers, sock blockers (optional)
gauge: 36 stitches x 40 rounds = 4” (10cm), in stockinette, worked in the round, blocked
TRY THIS YARN: forage sock
note: this purchase is for a pdf pattern. you will receive a download link upon purchase.
a common sight in lawns and forest floors alike, clover captures about 300 individual flowering members of the pea family. probably the most familiar varieties scattered across the northern part of turtle island are white and red clover, despite the fact that both types originated elsewhere in the world and became naturalized to this land over time. herbal uses for these gentle plants range from reproductive issues to coughs to detoxifying the body, and they are also friends of pollinators, making them a great addition to the garden!
enjoy the closed buds trailing up your foot and sweet sneaky lace tracing up the back of your leg with these socks. use an all-natural sock yarn for cozy happy feet!
needles: US 1 (2.25mm) dpns OR circular needles appropriate for preferred method, or size needed to obtain gauge
yarn: 399 yards (365 metres), 115g of fingering weight yarn
sample shown in sunflower knit’s forage sock (100% corriedale, 399 yards 365 metres, 115g) x 1 skein in foraged tansy
notions: 2 stitch markers, sock blockers (optional)
gauge: 36 stitches x 40 rounds = 4” (10cm), in stockinette, worked in the round, blocked
TRY THIS YARN: forage sock