Pine Horizon Socks by Carmen Jorissen

Pine Horizon Socks

Knitting
October 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
38 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
433 - 547 yards (396 - 500 m)
EU 35-47, UK 2.5-12, US 4-13
Dutch English German
This pattern is available in print for £3.35.

The Pine Horizon socks might just be my favourite out of this entire collection. If you love walking through the forest, why not immerse yourself even further and have the forest on your feet! Paired with the Cottage colourway of Scheepjes Arcadia in the background, it really looks like a setting sun behind the trees.

This sock pattern is included in the Scheepjes Pattern Portfolio. In this booklet you will find two base patterns for socks - one Cuff Down Pattern and one Toe Up Pattern. They are each compatible with 11 different colourwork motifs. All 11 colourwork charts are included in the booklet.

Tutorial video included! Scan the QR code on the backpage of the booklet. Includes colourwork knitting tips, sock heel tips and more!

About the Yarn
Scheepjes Arcadia is a staple sock yarn built for strength and clear stitch definition, designed to hold up wash after wash.

Fiber content: 75% Superwash Virgin Wool, 25% Polyamide
Meterage: 396m per 100 grams

For each pair of socks you will need 1x 100g ball of each colour.

Additional yardage notes:
One single sock uses about 45-55 grams of yarn in total, which means you could potentially knit 2 pairs of socks with 2 balls of Scheepjes Arcadia yarn, if you invert the colour palette for the second pair.

Designer

The sock patterns and motifs in this pattern portfolio are designed by Carmen Jorissen from New Leaf Designs. Dutch designer Carmen has been creating knitting and crochet patterns since 2012, and is known for her mosaic inspired colourwork knits. You might know her from the Scheepjes KAL 2022, or perhaps you have seen her sock tutorial videos!
Carmen moved to Scotland 2 years ago, so you can say she went from the Lowlands to the Highlands ;)
She enjoys finding inspiration in nature and architecture. Follow along with her design journey on Instagram and YouTube!