FO: Dryad & Dreaming of the Oak
As a druicca trees are real important in my life. Some are a source of inspiration and wisdom, others are good listeners or a help full friend in need. The way they are, make me feel alive and fill my heart with joy.
For over a few months I feel the urge to translate some of that things that makes a tree special to me into a pattern for a sock. Making lots of designs, knitting swatches, talking to the trees nearby – I found out I committed myself to a very complicated job.
The soul of a tree, a single one or a family of trees is that special, no words, patterns, colors or structures will describe them as a experience them … not even a bit. An old Beech calms my mind and helps my reflect all my thoughts, the Oak represents me the courage to continue. “Be patient” the Aspen whispered … “Keep it simple, dear” the young Birch in our garden learned me!
In the middle of this process I knitted two pairs of “tree-related” socks …

Dryad
Dryad … tree nymphs in general, especially the nymph of the Oak
An easy to knit sock pattern, designed for handpainted yarns
An interesting pattern due the German cast on and cuff, V-shaped heel and 3-star toe.
Pattern: Copper Penny Socks by Nancy Bush
Book: Knitting Socks With Handpainted Yarn
Yarn: Storm in the Attic opus sok, colorway Eik (oak)
Needles: Knitpicks Harmony DPN, US 1 / 2.25 mm

Dreaming of the Oak
Soft dreamy green colors and a touch of oak leaves …
a good combi for a pair of cosy bedsocks ;-)
Knit them two-at-once toe-up.
Pattern: Ancient Oak by Lisa Lloyd
Book: A Fine Fleece
Yarn: Storm in the Attic dauwdruppel sok, colorway: dromerig
Needles: Addi Lace circular needle, 2,5 mm, 120 cm






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