Lawrence Dressy Socks Designer Knitting Pattern
Lawrence Dressy Socks Designer Knitting Pattern

Lawrence Dressy Socks Designer Knitting Pattern

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A well-balanced blend of discretion and eye-catching pattern.

Designer Knitting Pattern
There are those times when a rather stylish gentleman needs a pair of socks that are a well-balanced blend of discretion and eye catching pattern. For those occasions, here is a design that combines diagonal stripes with a bit of texture. The result is interest for the sock knitter and the perfect solution for the gent who wears them.

This pattern includes instructions, a list of all abbreviations, and a glossary of terms. Plus, a link is provided to Knitting Help on my web site. 

To checkout our Lawrence Dressy tie and pocket square pattern designed to match the Lawrence socks, click here.

Knitting Help
For your convenience, we’ve collected definitions for abbreviations, links to tutorial videos that may make knitting your project easier and more fun, as well as guides to techniques and tailoring. Visit the Knitting Help page on our website.

Yarn Recommendation
HiKoo’s CoBaSi 55% Cotton, 16% Bamboo, 8% Silk, 21% Elastic Nylon

This fiber blend is wool free to avoid irritation or over heating, soft and gentle on the hands with a wool-like stretch and machine washable.

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Yarn care instructions: machine wash cold and lay flat to dry.

Gauge
36 sts and 52 rows = 4”/10cm in stockinette stitch

Suggested Needles and Notions
The following are recommended but not included in the kit.

  • US1/2.25mm double-pointed needle - or size needed to obtain gauge

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A link to this Downloadable Pattern will be provided after checkout, as well as via email. Downloadable Patterns are nonrefundable.

Testimonials

Sophisticated, elegant, stylish, chic. After seeing James’ collection, I may give up needlepoint.

Patsy A.

These designs take men's sweaters to a whole new level of luxury and deliciousness. Might have to get a new man once my divorce goes through, just so I can knit him a James Cox Knits sweater.

Florence Q.