Emma Woodhouse Socks by Emma Barnaby ~ Digital Pattern
Emma Woodhouse Socks by Emma Barnaby ~ Digital Pattern
Emma Woodhouse Socks by Emma Barnaby ~ Digital Pattern
Emma Woodhouse Socks by Emma Barnaby ~ Digital Pattern

Emma Woodhouse Socks by Emma Barnaby ~ Digital Pattern

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The Emma Woodhouse Socks pattern is available as a digital download!

Please note digital products cannot be returned or refunded.

Emma Barnaby is a friend and favorite here at The Woolly Thistle and it's been a pleasure to work with her as she designed the Emma Woodhouse Socks, specially for the release of our new yarn: Rambler. 

These socks are knit from the cuff down and have a beautiful lace panel on the front with a slip stitch details running up the sides. 

These socks are written with a slip-stitch heel flap and gusset and wedge toe, but you could substitute any heal and toe that you like! 

The pattern offers instructions for knitting a small, medium, or large sock ranging from 7-9 inches on US 1 needles. The pattern is written for magic-loop style knitting, but you are welcome to substitute any other style you like (two 24" needles, double-pointed needles, or 9" circular.) 

Instructions are provided in written and chart form. Please note the lace portion is charted only.

*Your digital pattern is sent via email and is not refundable.

Recommended yarn: Rambler Sock Yarn by The Woolly Thistle

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Joanne
Great Socks!

A very nice pattern....well written and easy to follow. I love my socks!

J
Joanne
Great Socks!

A very nice pattern....well written and easy to follow. I love my socks!

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Deborah

I have not knit this - yet - but with the onset of the cold weather, I shall soon begin. Lovely pattern by a passionate, creative knitter, well written with enough patterning to keep interest. Well done, Emma!