Knit your own Down and Up Lace Socks using these clearly-written instructions by knitwear designer Jackie E-S of HeartStrings FiberArts.
Not sure how much yarn you have and prefer to knit your socks top-down from heel to toe? Here are socks just for you in a pretty lace that caresses the feet in all the right places. Start your knitting at the ankle and work down to the toe, then work up from the ankle to the top of the cuff.
Note the attractive pattern details on heel and instep. I designed the placement of the lace panels and ribbed columns for both the aesthetics (to give a slimming look to the leg and foot) and the functional (providing good fit).
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Down and Up Lace Socks is first in the series It's an Upside-Down World: directional stitches in lace.
Skill level: For the experienced or confident sock knitter who likes something a bit challenging or different.
Adult small-medium [medium-large]. 300 [340] yards fingering weight yarn, 8 stitches/inch, size US 1 / 2.25 mm needles suggested. Shown in Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock in color #2ns Manzanita. Written stitch instructions.