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The Only Sock Pattern You’ll Ever Need
Revised on November 1, 2025
Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected and if the pattern is in your Ravelry library, there is an update.
The first row (sts per 10 cm) in the metric Foot Circumference Table on page 6 of the pattern has been corrected. It should read:
16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40
And the following row is stitches per cm, not 2.5 cm.
Revised on April 15, 2025
Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected.
Both LEFT FRONT and RIGHT FRONT V-Neck Shaping
The second sentence has been updated to the following.
Note that gusset shaping begins approximately – (–, –, –, 0)(2, 10, 14, 12)(18, 12, 6, 10, 8) rows after neck shaping begins.
Revised on Sep 6, 2024
Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected.
BACK Armhole Shaping
Just after the underarm bind offs, a selection of sizes is noted for the Double Dec Row(s).
In the pattern published by and purchased via SweetGeorgia Yarns, it should read:
Sizes 48 ¾ (53, 56 ¾, 61 ¾, 66 ¼, 69 ¾)” / 124 (134.5, 144, 157, 168.5, 177) cm ONLY
Revised on Sep 6, 2024
Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected.
BACK Armhole Shaping
Just after the underarm bind offs, a selection of sizes is noted for the Double Dec Row(s).
In the pattern published by and purchased via Holli Yeoh, it should read:
Sizes – (–, –, –, –)(–, –, –, 9)(10, 11, 12, 13) ONLY
In the pattern published by and purchased via SweetGeorgia Yarns, it should read:
Sizes 53 ¼ (57, 62 ¼, 66, 70)” / 135.5 (145, 158, 167.5, 178) cm ONLY
Revised on Sep 6, 2024
Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected.
BACK Armhole Shaping
Just after the underarm bind offs, a selection of sizes is noted for the Double Dec Row(s).
In the pattern published by and purchased via Holli Yeoh, it should read:
Sizes – (–, –, –, –)(–, –, 8, 9)(10, 11, 12, 13) ONLY
In the pattern published by and purchased via SweetGeorgia Yarns, it should read:
Sizes 49 (53 ¼, 57, 62, 65 ¾, 70)” / 124.5 (135.5, 145, 157.5, 167, 178) cm ONLY
S’Wonderful Cardigan
Revised on Aug 17, 2023
Digital patterns or e-book purchased after this date have been corrected.
Neckband
With RS facing and smaller needles, beginning and ending halfway across top of front bands, PU and K: 26 (26, 25, 27, 28)(29, 28, 28, 28)(29, 30, 30, 31, 30) sts around right front neck to shoulder seam, 32 (32, 34, 34, 34)(36, 36, 38, 38)(40, 42, 42, 44, 46) sts across back neck, 26 (26, 25, 27, 28)(29, 28, 28, 28)(29, 30, 30, 31, 30) sts around left front neck. 84 (84, 84, 88, 90)(94, 92, 94, 94)(98, 102, 102, 106, 106 sts.
Revised on April 5, 2023
Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected.
Diamond Pattern
Row 15: Sl 1, k2, [yo, k1] 3 times, k1, *k3, k2tog, yo, k5, yo, ssk; rep from * to last 10 sts, k5, [yo, k1] 3 times, k2. 323 sts.
Revised on Sep 17, 2019
Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected. Only the print book requires the errata.
Collar: The number string in both Short Row 1 AND Short Rows 20 to 32 should read 57 (55, 61, 67, 65, 65, 71, 69, 71, 67) sts.
Note the pattern number in the footer on all the pages. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #76.2 is Pulse Point, revision number 2).
#76.2 Revised on November 23, 2022
Hyperlinks in the Abbreviations and Stitch Glossary section have been updated.
Tier 3
Shift “Break yarn” to the last row of Tier 3.
ZigZag Moderne
Revised on July 25, 2022
The Front Band instructions for both the Full Length Version and Cropped Version contain a number of minor changes to the stitch counts. Digital patterns purchased after this date have been corrected. Only the print book requires the errata.
Front Band—Full Length Version
With RS facing, MC and long circular needle in smaller size, PU and K 92 (92, 92, 92, 89)(89, 89, 89, 89, 89) sts along right front opening from hem to M, remove M and place on needle, cont to PU and K 46 (49, 52, 55, 61, 66, 67, 70, 73, 73) sts to right shoulder seam, 34 (34, 35, 38, 37, 40, 40, 43, 44, 46) sts across back neckline, 46 (49, 52, 55, 61, 66, 67, 70, 73, 73) sts along left front neckline to M, remove M and place on needle, PU and K 92 (92, 92, 92, 89)(89, 89, 89, 89, 89) sts along opening edge to hem. 310 (316, 323, 332, 337, 350, 352, 361, 368, 370) sts.
Sizes 36.25 (38.25, –, –, 48.75)(–, 58, 60.75, –, 70)” Only
Row 1 (WS): PFB, P to 68 (73, –, –, 91, –, 100, 104, –, 109) sts beyond first M, PFB, P to last st, PFB. 313 (319, –, –, 340, –, 355, 364, –, 373) sts.
Sizes – (–, 41.75, 46, –, 53, –, –, 65, –)” Only
Row 1 (WS): PFB, P to to last st, PFB. – (–, 325, 334, –, 352, –, –, 370, –) sts.
Resume All Sizes
…
Row 5: P to first M, PFB, P to 1 st before next M, PFB, P to end. 315 (321, 327, 336, 342, 354, 357, 366, 372, 375) sts.
…
Front Band—Cropped Version
With RS facing, MC and long circular needle in smaller size, PU and K 56 (56, 56, 56, 53)(53, 47, 47, 47, 47) sts along right front opening from hem to M, remove M and place on needle, cont to PU and K 46 (49, 52, 55, 61, 66, 67, 70, 73, 73) sts to right shoulder seam, 34 (34, 35, 38, 37, 40, 40, 43, 44, 46) sts across back neckline, 46 (49, 52, 55, 61, 66, 67, 70, 73, 73) sts along left front neckline to M, remove M and place on needle, PU and K 56 (56, 56, 56, 53)(53, 47, 47, 47, 47) sts along opening edge to hem. 238 (244, 251, 260, 265, 278, 268, 277, 284, 286) sts.
Sizes 36.25 (38.25, –, –, 48.75)(–, 58, 60.75, –, 70)” Only
Row 1 (WS): PFB, P to to 68 (73, –, –, 91, –, 100, 104, –, 109) sts beyond first M, PFB, P to last st, PFB. 241 (247, –, –, 268, –, 271, 280, –, 289) sts.
Sizes – (–, 41.75, 46, –)(53, –, –, 65, –)” Only
Row 1 (WS): PFB, P to last st, PFB. – (–, 253, 262, –, 280, –, –, 286, –) sts.
Resume All Sizes
…
Row 5: P to first M, PFB, P to 1 st before next M, PFB, P to end. 243 (249, 255, 264, 270, 282, 273, 282, 288, 291) sts.
Horrocks’s Scarf and Blanket
Revised on November 16, 2020
Correct stitch counts are as follows:
At the end of Section 1, they should be 72 (282, 348, 422) sts.
Section 2, Row 1: 78 (289, 356, 430) sts.
Section 2, Row 2: 82 (294, 362, 436) sts.
Section 3, Setup Row: 38 (143, 176, 212) sts.
Revised on June 28, 2020
Amirisu magazine has made some corrections to typos in the pattern. They can be found on their website at this link, or below.
Neck shaping
Row 29
Final stitch count for size S (the second size) should be 370 sts, not 307 sts.
Back Sleeves
Gusset
Just before Increase Row (WS) …
… ending with a WS row
#66.3 Revised on August 31, 2020
Note the pattern number in the footer on all the pages. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #66.3 is Evening Mesa Blanket, revision number 3). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number.
Triangle 1
Row 1 (RS): With C1, K5 (7, 9, 10, 13, 14), …
Then, after Rows 3 and 4,
Repeat last 2 rows 3 (5, 7, 8, 9, 10) times more—4 sts.
Triangle 6
After Rows 3 and 4,
Repeat last 2 rows 3 (5, 7, 8, 9, 10) times more—12 (16, 20, 22, 24) sts.
#66.2 Revised on April 24, 2020
Strip 28 and Strip 29
For both strips, the final module should be the RDT (Right-Leaning Decreasing Trapezoid) and not the RIT. The Assembly Diagram is not affected by this correction.
Revised on June 12, 2020
Neck and Right Shoulder Shaping
BO 2 sts at the beginning of every RS row.
BO 1 st at the beginning of every RS row.
North Row
Revised on September 9, 2017
The Fibre Co has made some corrections to the pattern. They can be found on their website at this link. If you have a question about the pattern, or believe you have found an error while knitting Rathbone, please kindly email patternsupport@thefibreco.com and they will happily look into your query. The Fibre Co. prefers to respond the queries themselves.
- Numbering error fixed in Collar. Rnd 6 should have been Rnd 5 and Rnd 7 should have been Rnd 6.
- Measurements in inches for C in schematic have been revised, cm measurements remain the same.
12.5 [13.5: 14.5: 15.5: 15.75: 16.5] in
Rathbone
If you have a question about the pattern, or believe you have found an error while knitting Rathbone, please kindly email patternsupport@thefibreco.com and they will happily look into your query. While I designed the sweater, The Fibre Co. wrote the pattern. They are best suited to handle support questions and prefer to respond the queries themselves. The most up-to-date revisions can always be found on their website at this link.
Please ensure you knit from V8 of this pattern.
Revised on August 19, 2022
Row 18 of the Back Neck Panel on page 4 was changed from K11 to K14 twice. And the following statement was added before the ‘At The Same Time’ instructions in the right column on page 5:
‘Dec 1 st at neck edge every RS row 8 [8: 8: 9: 9: 8: 9: 5: 2] times more, then every 4 rows 6 [6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 14: 16] times.’
Revised on May 13, 2022
An additional schematic of the garment has been added to page 7 showing the Back, Front, and Sleeve sections with their finished measurements, as well as more images of the Arranmore Light sample.
Revised on August 12, 2021
Under A-Line Shaping on page 2, ‘ending with RS facing for next row’ was removed.
Revised on February 23, 2021
We added an instruction to ‘Change to 4mm (US 6) needles’ in the Back section and under the first Resume All Sizes heading on page 3.
Revised on February 2, 2021
This newly refreshed pattern has been made as part of the Best of The Fibre Co. collection! We have re-worked this pattern in a new yarn, added three new sizes and improved the directions in the pattern to be clearer. Originally designed in The Fibre Co.’s Arranmore Light yarn, this pattern can now be knitted in our Acadia yarn as well.
Revised on August 28, 2019
The instructions in the Divide for Front Neck section should read as follows:
‘Last 4 rows set the sts – 1 st in st st along neck edge, next 5 sts in ridge patt and all other sts still in st st, with neck decreases worked 8 sts in from row-end edge.’
Revised on August 10, 2017
The schematic was corrected to: 125 [133: 144: 155: 165: 176] cm (49.75 [53: 57.5: 61.75: 66.25: 70.5] in)
Note the pattern number in the footer on all the pages. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #33.2 is Onomatopoeia, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number.
#33.2 Revised On December 19, 2016
SLEEVES (PAGE 4)
Join ribbing and rolled hem
Maintaining Wide Stripe Pattern, work an Inc row in next and every following 4 (6, 6, 6, 4) rows 2 (3, 5, 8, 3) time(s) more—44 (48, 56, 62, 56) sts.
If you previously bought this pattern via my website, Ravelry, Craftsy, LoveKnitting or Patternfish you should have an updated version in your library.
Revised on January 20, 2016
Twist Collective has corrected a typo in the pattern.
Page 6 – In the left column, the last line of the 4th paragraph, just before “Shape armhole”, now reads: “…37.5, 37, 37, 35.5) cm, ending with a WS row.”
Revised March 24, 2021
Left Decreasing Triangle (LDT)
Row 1 (RS): K to last 3 sts, K2tog, JM. 1 st dec.
Row 2 and all WS Rows: K to last st, WYIF Sl1.
Row 3: K to last st, JM.
I Found Him
Revised on February 13, 2021
BACK
BEGIN DIAMOND EYELET
Row 1 (RS): K11 (8, 11, 10, 8, 7, 12, 11, 9, 8), *yo, k2tog, k10; rep from * ending with k0 (7, 0, 9, 7, 6, 11, 0, 8, 7).
Revised on December 5, 2019
Setup Chart: (k1, place centre marker) symbol should be on Row 13, not 14.
sk2po: The stitch marker is in the middle of the stitches used to work the sk2po in the Reflection Pattern. Remove the marker and reposition it before the decrease.
Modification Notes: You’ll need about 2 ½ times more yarn than used in previous 8 rows to work the garter stitch edging.
Note the pattern number in the footer on all the pages. The current version is V06.20.16. If your pattern has a different version number, then refer to the corrections in red below.
Revised on June 20, 2016
APPLIED I-CORD (page 4, inset box)
Should read:
*K3, sl 1 knitwise, … (instead of *K2, sl 1 knitwise, …)
Revised on February 29, 2016
STITCH GUIDE (page 1)
Zigzag Pattern
Rows 18-26 should read:
Rows 18-26: Rep Rows 14–17 twice, then work Row 14 once more.
If you previously bought this pattern via my website, Ravelry, Makerist, Twist Collective, or LoveKnitting you should have an updated version in your library.
#29.2 revised on June 6, 2015
Note the pattern number in the footer on all the pages. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #29.2 is Aquitaine, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number.
Correction: In both of the charts the MC and CC were reversed.
Clarification: Divide for fronts and back
Work 42 (47, 53, 57, 61, 64, 67, 71) sts in pattern, bind off 6 (8, 8, 12, 16, 22, 28, 32) sts, work 85 (95, 107, 115, 123, 129, 135, 143) sts, bind off 6 (8, 8, 12, 16, 22, 28, 32) sts, work remaining sts to end—42 (47, 53, 57, 61, 64, 67, 71) Right and Left Front sts, 85 (95, 107, 115, 123, 129, 135, 143) Back sts.
Improvements: I took the opportunity to provide new charts that are easier to read when the pattern is printed in black and white. And finally, since I was revising the pattern, I replaced several of the abbreviations with the full word.
If you previously bought this pattern via my website or Ravelry you should have already received an updated version.
#27.2 revised on February 14, 2015
Note the pattern number in the footer of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #27.2 is Rain City Kid, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording or numbers.
Left Front
Shoulder shaping
Next row (WS): P10 (14, 14, 16, 16) sts; w&t.
…
Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 only
Next WS row: P0 (7, 7, 8, 8) sts; w&t.
Shades of Gray: Laceweight Scarf
There’s a typo in the text as it appears in Classic Elite Shawls, Wraps & Scarves: 20 Ideas 3 Ways.
The instructions refer to the Fern Stitch Chart I on page 154. The chart is actually on page 54.
#24.2 revised on April 2, 2014
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #24.2 is Avery Big Kid, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
MATERIALS
650 (730, 835, 965, 1110) yd [595 (670, 765, 885, 1015) m] solid (MC)
540 (610, 685, 755, 845) yd [495 (560, 630, 695, 775) m] self-patterning (CC)
A confusing typo in the Bias Bind Off inset box on page 4 was removed. The second line of the second paragraph should read:
slip the last st in the row before the bind off. At beg
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #8.2 is Avery, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
#8.3 revised on May 21, 2008
Page 5, section that starts with Size 4T (see Chart C):
Rep RS dec row once more. 98 sts.
Set up the second row of coloured squares and continue armhole shaping:
Thank you Marlene for pointing out this typo.
#8.2 revised on May 27, 2005
MATERIALS
2 (2, 3, 3, 4) balls (50 g) solid 4-ply yarn (MC) …
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #13.2 is Guess Who?, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
#13.2 revised on February 4, 2008
Changed the punctuation for clarity.
THUMB
Removing gusset markers as you go, k21 (23, 25, 27, 29) sts then transfer them onto WY or holder (these are the back-of-hand sts) . K16 (16, 18, 18, 20) gusset sts . Using backwards loop method,..
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #10.2 is Taylor, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
#10.2 revised on August 3, 2006
MATERIALS
1 (2, 2, 2, 2 ) balls (50 g) self-patterning sock yarn (MC) …
1 (1, 2 , 2, 2) balls (50 g) solid 4-ply yarn (CC) …
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #9.2 is Devan, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
#9.2 revised on July 3, 2006
MATERIALS
4 (5, 5, 5, 5) 3/8″ (1 cm) buttons
NOTE: an additional 3-5 lb preemie size was added in July 2006. Please email for more information.
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #4.2 is Kieran, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
#4.2 revised on September 11, 2004
MATERIALS
1 (2, 2, 2 ) 3/8″ (1 cm) buttonsFRONT
Shape left neck and left front shoulder
Rejoin yarn to left side of front (when garment is worn) on WS, work even in st st for 14 (16, 18, 18) rows, ending with a RS row.
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #1.2 is Candace, revision number 2). Corrections are listed in order by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
If your copy of this pattern predates our pattern coding system, and you are having a problem with the instructions, please contact me directly.
#1.3 revised on August 14, 2004
BACK – VERSION A
Next row (RS) : K33.
BACK – VERSION B
Shape armholes
Next row (WS) : Purl.
#1.2 revised on July 27, 2004
Revisions:
Reworked the sleeve for a slightly larger sleeve cap. This affected all the increases and final stitch counts.
Change to larger needles and inc 1 st at each edge of next row then every foll 2nd (2nd, 2nd, 4th) row 1 (1, 4, 19) times, 46 (52, 58, 94) sts, then every foll 4th (4th, 4th , 6th) row 13 (16, 17, 3) times. 72 (84, 92, 100) sts.
Final st count after decreasing for the sleeve cap.
60 (66, 74, 82) sts.
Final sleeve measurements as indicated on final page of pattern.
G
9 ½ (11 ¼, 12 ¼, 13 ¼) in
24.5 (28.5, 31, 34) cm
Innovations:
Pattern innovation providing instructions for premeasured lengths for working the intarsia section on the back of the sweater.
BACK – VERSION B
Before you start knitting, wind off a 165 (185, 210, 245)” [4.2 (4.7, 5.4, 6.3) m] long length of CC to be used when working the rectangular patch detail on the upper back.
Rectangular patch detail: This detail is worked in intarsia. You will need to cut short lengths of yarn from the jacquard and solid sections of a ball of MC. To minimize the number of ends to sew in, the jacquard sections should be worked with one 45″ (115 cm) long length of yarn which is carried at the back of the work to each of the knitted jacquard sections of the detail. In addition, select three different colours from the solid sections of MC and cut each 30″ (76 cm) long.
Note the pattern number on the bottom right-hand corner of the cover page. The first number refers to the pattern and the number after the decimal is the numbered revision (e.g. #2.2 is Chloë, revision number 2). Corrections are listed by most recent revision number. Text in red is the corrected wording.
#2.3 revised on August 14, 2004
BACK
Shape armholes
Row 1 (RS) : …
Row 2 (WS) : …
#2.2 revised on July 2, 2004
Revisions:
Reworked the sleeve for a slightly larger sleeve cap. This affected all the increases and final stitch counts.
Change to larger needles and working in patt, inc 1 st at each edge of next row, then every foll 4th row 10 (13, 19, 9) times, (64 (76, 88, 74) sts), then every foll 6th row 4 (4, 2, 13) times. 72 (84, 92, 100) sts.
Final st count after decreasing for the sleeve cap.
60 (66, 74, 82) sts.
Final sleeve measurements as indicated on final page of pattern.
|
9 ½ (11 ¼, 12 ¼, 13 ¼) in 24.5 (28.5, 31, 34) cm |
Innovations:
Pattern innovation providing instructions for premeasured lengths for working the intarsia section on the back of the sweater.
Before you start knitting, wind off a 165 (185, 210, 245)” [4.2 (4.7, 5.4, 6.3) m] long length of CC to be used when working the rectangular patch detail on the upper back.
Rectangular patch detail: The rectangular patch detail is worked in intarsia. You will need to cut short lengths of yarn from the jacquard and solid sections of a ball of MC. To minimize the number of ends to sew in, the jacquard sections should be worked with one 66″ (168 cm) long length of yarn which is carried at the back of the work to each of the knitted jacquard sections of the detail. In addition, select two different colours from the solid sections of MC and cut each 40″ (102 cm) long.

