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Cozy velvet crochet socks- Free pattern and photo tutorial.

Hello everyone, Today I have a new free pattern for you! a cozy velvet crochet socks!
I love the winter season. There is something magical about it. One of my favorite moments in winter is coming home back from work snuggling in my favorite lounge wear. wear a pair of cozy fluffy socks. Make myself a cup of coffee or green tea to keep my hands warm while I watch one of my favorite series. If you are an introvert like myself. You will understand that moments like this bring extreme happiness and gratitude.

Today’s pattern is perfect for enjoying a moment like the one I have just imagined. It’s velvet yarn make it extremely cozy, soft and fluffy.

You can also check other patterns with velvet yarn here

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The material you will need for this Cozy velvet crochet socks pattern are:

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  • 1 Skein super bulky (6) velvet yarn for the main color & another skein for your secondary color. I used Himalaya Dolphin Baby. Light gray and White and I love it!!
    For Christmas edition you will need Red(code 80318)and White By the way this was my first attempt to work with velvet yarn and I am extremely in love with it. The way it looks after finishing an item is amazing. The way it slides on the hook while I am crocheting is great. I am in love with it so expect that the next few patterns are going to be with velvet yarn 😀
  • Hook: 4 mm, 6 mm
  • Stitch markers, yarn needle to weave in ends. Here is a set with one of my favorite hooks sets along with stitch markers and needles

Size

Directions are for size 6-8 (36-38)
Changes for size 8.5-10.5 (39-42)written in parentheses at row 17

Skill level: Beginner

Abbreviations and Glossary (US Terms):

  • ch – chain
  • sc – single crochet
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • front and back post hdc

Special stitches:

Front post hdc

Yarn over. From the front of the work, insert the hook from right to left. Yarn over and pull a loop so that you have three loops on your hook. Again yarn over and pull through the three loops.Another way to think about it is you are inserting your hook from front to back. Then back to the front and working the stitch as normal.

Back post hdc

Yarn over, then from the back of the work, insert the hook from right to left around the post of the next stitch. Again yarn over and pull a loop through so that you have three loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through the three loops. For this post stitch, you insert your hook from back to front, then to the back and complete the stitch.

Notes:

  • The pattern is written with us terms
  • Directions are written for women however you can easily make it work for men or children by by increasing or decreasing the starting chain and increasing or decreasing the number of Rounds (before shaping the heels)
  • I used white yarn to add the stripes but you can make it with one color

Pattern Instructions:

First the toes part of the socks

With a 4mm hook chain 6

Round 1. Work 2 SC in the first stitch, 1 SC in the next 3 stitches. 3 SC in the next stitch, then to work your way across the other side of the chain. SC in the next 3 stitches. SC one more stitch in the first stitch your already worked 2 SC in (dnt slip stitch)

Round 2. SC in the first stitch, 2 SC in the next one. Then 1 SC in the next 3 stitches. 2 SC in the next stitch. 1 SC in the next stitch. 2 SC in the next stitch. 1 SC in the next 3 stitches, 2 SC in the next stitch. 1 SC in the next 2 stitches (don’t slip stitch.) put a stitch marker in the last stitch you worked

Round 3. Change to a 6mm hook, 1 SC in each stitch around. When you reach the marked stitch do 1 SC in it and put the stitch marker again.

Round 4-6: repeat round 3

Round 7. put a stitch marker in the stitch opposite to the marked stitch (see photo)Do 2 SC in the very first stitch (the marked one). Then put the stitch marker in the second stitch of the 2 SC you have just worked. 1 SC in the next 8 stitches. 2 SC in the marked stitch. 1 SC in the next stitches till the end of the round.

Round 8. 1 SC in each stitch around (when you reach the marked stitch do 1 SC and put the stitch marker again)

We will start in the middle part of the socks

Round 9-10. Attach the white yarn to the marked stitch. Sc in each stitch around slip stitch to the first stitch. and put the stitch market in the slip

Round 11-12. Switch to grey and repeat, ( 1 SC in each stitch around, slip stitch to the first stitch)

Round 13-14. Attach the white yarn to the marked stitch. Sc in each stitch around slip stitch to the first stitch. and put the stitch market in the slip stitch.

Round 15-16. Switch again to grey. Do 1 SC in each stitch around, slip stitch to the first stitch) If your size is 6-8 skip the next two rounds.

If your size is 8.5-10.5 continue for two more rounds
Round 17-19. repeat round 6.

Shaping the Heels part of the socks

Row 1. 1 SC in the next 3 stitches turn your work. CH 1 and SC the other way around till you have leave the last 6 sc from the previous round. (see photo)

Row 2. CH 1, 1 SC in each SC from the previous row.

Row 3-8. Repeat row 2

Row 9. Put a stitch marker (as seen in photo.) 1 SC in each stitch till the one before the marked stitch. SC the marked stitch and the one before it and the one after it together. Then 1 SC in each stitch to the end of the row.

.Slip stitch the two sides together (as seen in photo ) cut yarn and weave in ends


Attach yarn as seen in the previous picture


Round 1. 1 SC in each row as seen in the picture
Round 2-8. 1 SC in each SC from the previous row
Round 9-10. To create a ribbing effect. We will work two rounds of front post and back post hdc,
Chain 1, *do one fornt post hdc, in the next stitch do 1 back post hdc* repeat ** to the end or the round. (see the stitches section)
Repeat the whole pattern twice to do a pair of cozy velvet socks.

DID YOU SEE THE CHRISTMAS EDITION OF THIS PATTERN??!

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This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. Elfoodette Nehal

    Loving this !! 😍

    1. nihal salem

      ❤️

  2. Sock Boots

    Enjoyed reading the content above, actually explains everything in detail, the guide
    is very interesting and effective. Thank you and good luck in the
    upcoming articles.
    Best regards,
    Balle Henneberg

    1. nihal salem

      thank you so much

  3. Sabrina Garza

    The velvet yarn I have is 5 bulky. Would this pattern work with this yarn?

    1. nihal salem

      Hii Sabrina! Yes it would work this pattern is designed to be. A little bit on the looser side so I really think using 5 instead of 6 would work too.
      Plzz let me know if u needed any help with the pattern

  4. Laura

    Hi! Love the sock, can’t wait to see how mine turns out. I’m a beginner and a bit stuck on the first round (ahh!). When you say “then to work your way across the other side of the chain” do you mean repeat what we did on the first side of the chain? Because instructions that come after (“SC in the next 3 stitches. SC one more stitch in the first stitch your already worked 2 SC in”) doesn’t take me to the end of the row. Thank you 🙂

    1. nihal salem

      HII Laura am so happy you liked the pattern! YES exactly this is what I mean. I have just sent you an email with a picture attached that will hopefully explain it to you

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