Floral socks bring joy regardless of the season! In the Kotona Neuleklubi selection, you'll find beautiful and blossoming wool sock patterns.
Tall blossoms
The Flower Garden socks are a fine combination of narrow stripes and large flowers – the pattern's background is inspired by Tapettitehdas Pihlgren and Ritola's wallpaper of the same name. Beautiful details extend to the cable knit cuffs, and the toes of the socks have plenty of adjustability if you wish to knit a smaller size.
In all their beauty
The Blossoms socks, drawing inspiration from Birger Kaipainen's work, extend up to the calf. The heavy hanging and full-bloom flowers of the pattern transport your thoughts to the gardens of Italian villas, and that, if anything, warms both mind and body during the cold season.
An entire meadow
No skimping on flowers now! Anna Johanna's Sunflower socks are adorned with glowing yellow blossoms. The detailed, knee-high socks might seem difficult to knit, but the pattern is of intermediate difficulty – it's perfect for more experienced knitters and enthusiasts alike!
Fleeting beauty
The calf-length Autumn Colors socks differ from typical floral socks in that the pattern and the base color of the socks lean towards autumn. However, if you prefer socks with a more spring-like or mid-winter feel, you can freely choose another shade from the recommended yarn.
Stay afloat
Water lily – an almost criminally underrated flower! The Water Lily socks shine a spotlight on the most beautiful flowers of water bodies. On the socks, water lily pads rest on the insteps, and the flowers rise towards the ankle. Isn't Minttu Wikberg's knitting pattern a refreshing interpretation of a floral sock?
You can find all Kotona Neuleklubi socks here!

















































