Stained Glass Rain Socks
Raindrops racing down windows, dripping from the end of a leaf, and gathering in puddles on the ground. Rain is one of the most beautiful natural occurrences in the world. I have always felt more at peace in a rainstorm than I ever have on a sunny day.
When I started knitting this design, I knew it felt like rain – and when the gradient came together so beautifully, I knew the only way to describe it was like raindrops running down a stained glass window. And thus, the Stained Glass Rain socks were born. This pattern is effortlessly customizable when it comes to using up minis in your stash – meaning you can make this pattern completely unique and custom to what yarn you want to use!
Sizes:
- X-Small – 48 stitches – 7.5-8” circumference
- Small – 56 stitches – 8-9 inches circumference
- Medium – 60 stitches – 9.5-10 inches circumference
- Large – 64 stitches – 10.5-11 inches circumference
- X-Large – 68 stitches – 11.5-12 inches circumference
- XX-Large – 72 stitches – 12.5-13 inches circumference
- XXX-Large – 80 stitches – 13.5-14” circumference
Yarn: 220-300 yards fingering weight yarn for the main color and 10-20 gram minis for the contrast colors. Sample used KnitPicks Stroll in the White colorway and various mini-skeins from stash
Needles: 9” circular needles, DPN’s, or 32” circular needles for magic loop in a US size 2 / 2.75 mm – or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge: 36 sts x 40 rows = 4” in slipped stitch repeat after blocking (this stitch pattern will grow with blocking so I recommend that you block your swatch before measuring for gauge)
Additional Supplies: One unique stitch marker for beginning of round, one other stitch marker to mark for gusset decreases, tapestry needle, scissors
NOTE: You may sell finished objects made from this pattern with credit and/or a link back to this pattern






