Non-Euclidian
Geometry was my favorite math class in high school; the logic of it just made more sense to me than any other math I’d taken. As a passionate knitter, I find peculiar satisfaction in geometric patterns that manifest in the world around me. Designing knitwear has provided me with a fresh avenue to explore the fascinating realms of geometry, compelling me to translate two-dimensional shapes into intricate three-dimensional objects. This unique heel design emerged from my desire to create a shape that delicately balances between a triangle and a pyramid, skillfully crafted to hug the back of the foot perfectly.
To knit this captivating pattern, you will need to know how to:
- Work in the round (using knit and purl stitches),
- Perform lifted increases,
- Execute standard decreases, including k2tog, ssk, and p2tog techniques, and
- Utilize Kitchener stitch for grafting live stitches together.
For a standard pair of these stylish socks, most knitters will require roughly 100 g of fingering weight yarn. However, please note that actual yarn usage may vary based on the size of the socks made and the desired length of the foot. This pattern has been meticulously tech edited and has undergone thorough test knitting, ensuring a seamless knitting experience for you.
Whether you're a seasoned knitter or a beginner looking to enhance your skills, this geometric sock pattern is a thoughtful fusion of design and function. Dive into the art of sock knitting with this delightful pattern, and enjoy the satisfaction of wearing your own beautifully crafted geometric creation. Explore the world of knitting by downloading this pattern today, and elevate your knitting projects with uniquely stylish designs!