Lace sock knitting pattern PDF - Down the Waterfall

Down the Waterfall is a top-down sock pattern that was inspired by water crashing down a waterfall. It uses lace stitches to portray the water and trees.
The pattern features a slipped stitch heel flap heel with gusset decreases at the bottom of the foot.
The pattern is suitable for an adventurous beginner.
There are 3 sizes available: Small (58 stitches), Medium (66 stitches) and Large (74 stitches).
The pattern is worked at a gauge of 8 stitches and 11 rows = 2.5 cm or 1 inch in stockinette.
You’ll need approximately 70 to 110 grams of fingering weight sock yarn, preferably in a (semi) solid or tonal colourway. Other materials required are a set of knitting needles for working small circumferences in the round and darning needle for kitchener stitch.
This pattern contains 4 pages. Basic instructions are 2 pages and then there are 2 additional pages of charts.
Contains:
- Metric and imperial measurements
- Charts
- Instructions in 3 sizes to fit foot circumference of 20 (22.5, 25) cm
Materials you need at home:
- 100 grams of fingering weight sock yarn
- Knitting needles for working small circumferences in the round
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle

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I am an aspiring entrepreneur who loves to design knitting patterns. I have a real fondness for working with woolly wool. Knitting is my passion, and it brings me great joy to work on socks and other accessories.
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