Brocket
Introducing the Brocket Sock Pattern—an exquisite design featuring a stunning lace pattern of interlocking “V”s that evoke the majestic shape of a stag’s antlers, gracefully running up the outside of each foot and leg. A "brocket" refers to a two-year-old red deer stag, characterized by its smooth, unbranching antlers—much like this delightful lace motif! These knitted socks are constructed from the toe up, incorporating a classic gusset and heel flap, making them a perfect blend of relaxing knitting and engaging pattern work. Ideal for your travel knitting bag or for those cozy nights in front of the television!
This user-friendly pattern is fully written out and also includes charts for the lace section, catering to your preferred knitting style. Whether you enjoy reading patterns in written form or via charts, you’ll find everything you need to create these beautiful socks! The Brocket Sock Pattern has undergone thorough tech editing and test knitting, ensuring accuracy and ease of use. At the bottom of the photo gallery, you can find a screenshot of the pattern along with a detailed list of the stitches utilized. In addition, you should be familiar with Judy’s Magic Cast-On technique and a stretchy bind-off method, such as Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off, to achieve the best results.
For these socks, I used Cat and Sparrow Eco-warrior Sock yarn, which provides both comfort and style. If you wish to replicate this gorgeous look, Rachael is offering Brocket Sock Kits on her website, featuring a selection of stunning color options! Dive into your next knitting adventure with the Brocket Sock Pattern, and elevate your sock-making skills while enjoying the beauty of nature-inspired design.