Socks of Abundance

A simple lace rib pattern adds interest to these socks

A simple lace rib pattern adds interest to these socks

Time for another free pattern, this time honouring Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity and generosity, both material and spiritual.  She is also the embodiment of beauty, purity, grace and charm.

The lace rib pattern in these socks reminded me of the stream of coins running from one of her hands (her four hands represent the four ends of life: dharma, or righteousness; kama, or desires; artha, or wealth; and moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth and death).  There is a photo in the pattern pdf file of our statue of Lakshmi that shows her bestowing her coins of prosperity.

The rib pattern is quite stretchy, and the socks have a generous instep, so they are good for people with a tendency to swollen ankles.  I stopped the patterning at the end of the gusset to make the socks more comfortable to wear in shoes.  My socks were done in some superwash fingering weight merino that I dyed myself, but 300 – 400 yards of any sock-weight yarn should work just fine.

The simple lace pattern is both charted and written.  You will need to know how to knit into the back loop, and how to knit two stitches together through the back loops.  If you’re uncertain how to do that, take a look here — knittinghelp.com has wonderful instructional videos.

The goddess is always calm and loving

The goddess is always calm and loving

Ok, here’s the file: Socks of Abundance

I’d love to hear from you if you make them!

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4 Comments

  1. Posted March 12, 2009 at 8:41 am | Permalink

    They are very nice. I hope your friend wears them in good health.

  2. Kirsten
    Posted March 16, 2009 at 11:16 am | Permalink

    I love that shade of blue!

  3. Devin
    Posted April 27, 2009 at 2:51 pm | Permalink

    Oh, I can’t wait to knit these! My sister tends to get swollen ankles, and doesn’t like to wear socks because of it; it will be great to give her a pair that actually have the stretch she needs. Thank you for this pattern.

  4. Lunamoth
    Posted April 27, 2009 at 3:27 pm | Permalink

    You’re welcome, Devin! I hope they work well for your sister; they seem to be ok for my friend. :)

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