Springing Out a Pattern

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I'm beginning to discover more than one good thing about bed rest. In this case, it helped me to get the Sprung pattern completed in record time. While the basic instructions are for the sock that fits my foot, I have included instructions so that any foot size can be accommodated as long as you're willing to do just a very very tiny bit of math -- and I've put all the instructions for doing the math in the pattern too!

If you'd like to have a copy of the Sprung Sock pattern, there are three ways to find it:

1) Download from this link here.

2) Click on the picture of the Sprung Socks in my side bar and go directly to the pattern page that has all the information.

3) Click on the link in my menu bar (above) for "Patterns" where you can find a link to the page for the socks, as well as all the other patterns (free and otherwise) that I've made available.

The pattern is in PDF format, which means you will need a PDF reader like Adobe Acrobat or GhostView.

I'm happy to make this pattern freely available to whomever would like to work with it. However, please respect my ownership of this work and do not redistribute either electronically or physically. Please feel free, however to link to the pattern or the pattern description page.

It's hard to guarantee that a pattern is perfect, I try to proof everything carefully, but occasionally problems sneak through. If you see any problems, please don't hesitate to email me and let me know. My email address link is in the side bar.

If you knit the socks, I'd love to see pictures or a link to your website. And if you're on Ravelry, well, I'm really looking forward to seeing you there and all the great yarns people try!

Finally, ff you are feeling particularly kind and enjoy the pattern, I'd really appreciate it if you'd use my Amazon link if you are feeling like doing a little shopping:

I hope the Sprung Socks help to put a little spring in your step this summer! Enjoy!

18 Comments

Sarah said:

Thank you so much for giving this fabulous sock pattern to us! I need to finish my current pair of socks and get these going. Time to stash dive!

Annie said:

Thanks, Theresa, for this beautiful pattern !

Jennifer said:

Thank you! I love the worksheet part for other sizes. I'm still new at sock knitting and these worksheets are so helpful. I'm torn on what my next socks will be now -- dragon scales or these. What a dilemma!

Helen said:

Thank you so much!
I've been casting about for just the right pattern, and this might be it!
off to swatch the lace in the yarn in question!

Linda said:

Great sock pattern! I've been looking for an alternative to the club pattern for my RSC yarn Summaer Solstice. The pattern doesn't seem to be one that will showcase the yarn as it should. Thanks for providing your pattern!

Barb said:

What a wonderful sock pattern you are sharing with us! Thank you so much. I can't wait to start mine - thinking of using Tess' sock yarn. It is oh so pretty and soft. Hope you and baby Z are doing well. It won't be long before she is here!

Pat DeLeeuw said:

Thank you so much for the great sock pattern. Hope the little well is growing like a weed and that soon you will be up and around and feeling normal again. Well, whatever normal is for a new Mommy. It won't be the same but it will be wonderful.

Mary said:

You rock! Thanks for the pattern!

Kristel said:

The socks look lovely! I had to download it even though I hardly have any time for leasure knitting nowadays. (I'm working on a knitting book which is great fun but hard work... And takes all my knitting time.)

Jen said:

Hi Theresa, Thanks for the sock pattern. The socks are very lovely. I was sorry to read about your bedrest, but very happy to read you don't have a lot longer to go and little miss z will be in your arms in no time. Take care.

Asaknitter said:

Ooh those are cute socks. Very generous of you to share it with us. I have to finish off my shawl first...

Deb said:

Thanks for such a cute pattern!

Sandy said:

Thanks for the sock pattern. I'm anxious to give it a try.

Lee-Fay said:

I was looking at your sock photos, and had a silly thought - your legs don't look pregnant! I am quite enamoured of the idea of spinning then knitting socks. The first pair I tried last year, the yarn was so inconsistent that one sock was much bigger than the other. I'm spinning more yarn now, and maybe 'sprung' will be the pattern for take 2.

gina said:

Thanks Theresa.... I have a lovely skein of Cider Moon Glacier (dk weight)... how do you think this would look in the heavier yarn. Not that there's any shortage of fingering weight in the sock yarn stash...

Wanda said:

Thank you for the pattern!

Hilary said:

I love these -- thank you so much for posting the pattern! I think I am going to make them for my mother ... they are just lacy enough but not too lacy.

I enjoy reading your blog; good luck with the next few weeks and the adventure of parenthood.

Hilary

Maaria said:

Thank you for the pattern! I've been wating for it eagerly, and I think I already have the perfect yarn for it.

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