Hello everyone!
Here’s a sneak peek of another project I have on the go right now!

I’ll be posting the finished product with the pattern when I’m done, so stay tuned!
Happy knitting!

For the love of all things cozy!!
Hello, I’m Diana Poirier, mother to Mathieu (my 21 year old son) and wife to Marc for the past 24 years. My knitting journey all began when my mother taught me how to knit when I was about 9 years old – how to cast on and the knit and purl stitches. I would knit … Read more My Story
Here are the links to some FREE patterns written by me and also other designers. Click on the pattern name and it will bring you to the pattern. Happy knitting!!
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Hello everyone!
Here’s a sneak peek of another project I have on the go right now!

I’ll be posting the finished product with the pattern when I’m done, so stay tuned!
Happy knitting!

Hi there and welcome to Peartree Knitting where I’ll be sharing all my cozy creations!
I posted a pair of socks on my personal Facebook page recently and had a bunch of people ask for the pattern, so I thought that would be the first pattern I share. This is not your typical sock pattern that is knit in the round using double pointed needles. For this pattern you knit with straight needles! That’s my kind of knitting!! 😉
I modified the pattern to fit my size 8 foot (the author describes quite clearly how to do this) and I decided I would knit a pair at one time – 2 socks on one needle! What I like about doing this, is you get 2 socks that are exactly the same size and when you’re done, you’re done 2 socks. Unlike knitting in the round where once you complete 1 sock, you still need to knit the second one. Also, I didn’t have any worsted weight (4) yarn at home, so I used a DK (3) yarn and double knit it. So I had 4 balls of yarn going at one time.
Keep in mind these are house socks and not socks you can wear in a pair of shoes or boots. I suppose you could modify the pattern to use a lighter yarn and smaller needles to create a thinner sock, but I haven’t tried that yet.
Click here for the sock pattern. If you mouse over the bubble beside the highlighted areas, you’ll see my notes to create a pair of women’s size 8 socks.
So I hope you give these socks a try! I have mine on today and they are keeping my feet toasty on this very chilly day!
Happy knitting!
