There is something special about long woolly socks – they warm you up, stay on well, and provide space for patterns and colours. We picked five different patterns from Kotona Knit Club's selection that will inspire you to pick up your needles.
A toast to woolly socks
Bubble socks will delight you even on the needles! Drawing on the design language of Aarikka's wine glasses, the bubble pattern is knitted from cuff to toe without complex techniques, and the long cuff of the socks stays snug even when moving. These are the socks you pull on when you want to take a breather and relax after a long week.
Beauty of the wilderness
Saaga socks evoke a northern atmosphere! In addition to the fair isle knit, which imitates Pentik's beloved reindeer pattern, the socks are adorned with beautiful cables. Saaga socks are especially delightful as a gift, as skillfully knitted booties convey care and warm your loved one whenever their toes get cold.
Unapologetically
The abundance characteristic of Birger Kaipiainen's work adorns the Tässä mä oon (Here I am) socks designed by Mia Sumell. The long-cuffed woolly socks are the perfect canvas for a stunningly beautiful knit! The detailed patterning keeps the knitting project interesting and rewards richly, as the finished pair of socks is like a work of art in itself. The message of the socks is also empowering – here I am.
Crowned head
The amusingly stylized Moose pattern is a warm tribute to the king of the forests! Modern moose socks are perfect for both cabin socks and under winter boots in the city. This is the perfect knitting project or gift idea for those who, like the king of the forests, prefer to follow their own path.
The might of art
Warmth and comfort are typical themes in knitting patterns, but these Kaipiainen-inspired socks lean boldly towards different moods. The undeniably beautiful Toinen nainen (Another Woman) socks demonstrate how knits, like paintings, music, and photographs, can evoke a variety of emotional reactions.
You can find all Kotona Knit Club socks here!





















































