Architectural Beauty

Two modelled short (trainer) socks with a twisted rib and lace pattern covering the top of the foot. The socks are knit in grey yarn.I had a lot of fun with this design. The name of the yarn colour was what sent me off  down this fun rabbit hole. I grew up near Aberdeen – the Granite City as a kid, and lived and worked there as an adult so as you can imagine it’s very close to my heart!

At the bottom of the post you’ll see Marischal College. It’s the second largest grainite building in the world and it’s beautiful! It used to be so dirty that it was almost black, but they cleaned it in 2011 and it was amazing to see the light silver of the stone appear from a century of soot and grime!

I took inspiration from the lacey pinacles for the central column of the sock, flanked by columns of twisted rib like the pillars running up the outside of the building. 

You can get 25% off Marischal with the code GraniteSale until 11.59 pm (BST) on the 19th of August 2025. The pattern is also on LoveCrafts and Etsy!

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Marischal College from Broad Street May 2012 Marischal College photo by Jackofhearts101 on Wikipedia

Credits to @WoolyMcFluff on IG and Fefeogan, finnknitter, Gerdschi and KnittingAddict5 on Ravelry!

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