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Children"s Sock Knitting Patterns


The benefits of knitting children's socks are plentiful - they are cheap to make, are warmer than store bought
socks and last longer, and best of all the child can actually have some input into the color schemes used. Listed below are some of the free sock patterns making the rounds on the internet currently, these represent a wide range of styles and uses to fulfill most needs. A good tip for making these children's socks is that when you discover a pattern that is especially appealing to your child make several pairs in your child's favorite colors - this way it is possible that at the least you can get your kids to keep their socks on in cold weather.

Child's Long Stockings - This is an easy pattern for for a pair of high top socks, found at http://www.patonsyarns.com/pattern.php?PID=4304&cps=21191

Children's Slipper Socks - At http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/pattis-slippers.html you can get find a pattern for some really cute and warm footwear.

Children's Jacquard Socks - This is an incredibly beautiful pattern that show merit serious consideration as a project, available at http://www.coatscrafts.co.uk/Knitting/Projects/kids_socks.htm

Colorful Kid's Knit Socks - This pattern can be altered a bit to fit children from 12 months to six years and is very warm, found athttp://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/colorful-knit-kids-socks

Girl's Sports Anklet - This is an easy pattern for a very useful sock, available at http://www.freevintageknitting.com/socks/5718-socks-pattern.html

Child's Socks - At http://www.craftown.com/knit/patterns1.htm you can get a very well designed and colorful knitting pattern for children's socks.

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