I have collected so many sock patterns I can't knit all of them during my life time... As if not all the over 400 free sock patterns on-line weren't enough, I just had to buy me Nancy Bush's sock books (only two of them >:-> - Vintage Socks and Folk Socks)...
Yes, I know, 400+ sock patterns will be knitted in 8 years if I do 52 pairs plunge each year... The problem is that the lovely, creative and generous internet community will have created other 400+ sock patterns available free... and the less generous but just as lovely and creative sock book writers have managed to write a dozen or more sock books with more patterns to knit...
It's amazing how something this simple and easy can be variated to that extend!

The Japanese sock pattern charts are interesting...
One can see very clearly the construction of the sock, and I suppose if it was drawn on paper with squares (I suppose that kind of paper has a name in English... graph paper?), it would be easy to create fair isle patterns or lace patterns on the sock...
My first project is Finnish, called "Little Birds"
The graph is a little similar... you really don't need to know Finnish to knit these socks. (Last in the pattern, on the right side of the last picture, is a link "PDF-kaavio" - PDF chart). My socks are going to be rather big... again.

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The "Little Birds" socks look wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing the link.
Where did you find the Japanese sock construction diagram?
Where did I find it?... Err... somewhere on the net. I think it was one of these photo.163-thingies... and of course I forgot to mark the page. :-(
I'll post the link when I find it. :-)
They are so beautiful. One of these days I must get up my courage to attempt something like this. well done!
They are so beautiful. One of these days I must get up my courage to attempt something like this. well done!
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