Velma by Melinda Measor

Top cuff down socks have a narrow ribbed cuff. The body features a beautiful panel of lace and narrow cables down the front of the leg and over the top of the foot.

Accessibility statement: A low-visibility and a screen-reader accessible version of this pattern are available for the pattern’s English version. The low-visibility format is 24pt print in Arial, black font, no italics, and contains written directions (there are no charts to work from). The screen reader format has all the items mentioned above, contains no abbreviations, and accessibility checked by read-aloud function on both a Windows PC and Android device.

Designer’s description: Who’s ready to cell block tango? Velma takes her inspiration from the musical Chicago, named after Catherine Zeta Jones’ character Velma. The cell block tango number is probably one of my favorite musical pieces from the film, and Dye for Ewe’s Fright Night colorway captures the dramatic contrasts of blacks and reds in the iconic scene perfectly! Worked in the round, Velma contains both cuff-down and toe-up written directions and a chart for the pattern stitch. The pattern has instructions for an afterthought heel, but you may substitute whatever heel you enjoy using. The pattern is written for the magic loop method for knitting socks; however, the design could be worked on double-pointed needles or mini-circulars instead should you prefer.

This pattern is available as part of the 12 pattern Night at the Movies Sock Club Collection or individually.

Link to individual pattern in Melinda’s shop $5.00

Link to e-book collection in Melinda’s shop $30.00