Lace sock knitting pattern PDF - Elvenpath

Elvenpath is a cuff down sock pattern with an eye of partridge heel flap and double gusset decreases at the bottom of the foot. These feminine socks feature a leaf lace pattern and several small lace and cable panels. Beads can be added for a bit of extra flair. The pattern was inspired by the character Arwen from The Lord of the Rings, the name comes from a song by the Finnish metal band Nightwish.
There are 3 sizes available: Small (56 stitches), Medium (64 stitches) and Large (72 stitches).
The pattern is worked at a gauge of 8 stitches and 11 rows = 2.5 cm in stockinette.
You’ll need 70-90 grams of fingering weight sock yarn. Limited edition yarn + beads + pattern kits are available in my webshop.
Other materials required are a set of knitting needles for working small circumferences in the round, a cable needle if you use one for cabling, at least 3 stitch markers, and a tapestry needle. Optional: 104 size 8/0 beads and a beading tool of choice (e.g. a crochet hook, super floss, etc.) for fully beaded socks.
This pattern contains 6 pages. Basic instructions are 2.5 pages and then there is half a page of charts used by all sizes and 1 page of charts per size.
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

Dots Dabbles Designs
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.
You can find me as dotsdabbles on Ravelry and @dotsdabbles on IG.
I have yarn & kits available on www.dotsdabbles.eu