The 12 Labors of the Sock

Asymmetry

Theme of the month of March

Winner: Suzanne Desbiens

from February 26 to March 31

One month, one theme, one sock

$275 in prizes

Jury Prize: $175

Jury members will review all submitted socks to reward the design that best embodies the spirit of the competition while encouraging innovation and a passion for knitting.

Drawing: $100

Announced live on Facebook, the draw is completely random, meaning everyone has an equal chance of winning. So, even if you're a beginner, don't miss out on this opportunity to participate.

March theme

Asymmetry

This March, let creativity and difference flow with our asymmetrical theme. Inspired by Down Syndrome Awareness Day, these mismatched socks celebrate the uniqueness and beauty of things that aren't alike.

Boss inspiration

Beautiful patterns to inspire you in making your socks:

JuliaM Knits

The Enchanted Forest

No one knows how far it extends. The ancients have forgotten its name. Myths and legends are rooted in its roots. We invite you to create your own enchanted forest, with several varieties of magical trees and plants!

Lysandre Hourdin

Lobster sock

The Lobster Socks are made up of three jacquard patterns in just two colors for easy stitching. These include patterns for lobsters, crabs, and beach huts.

It is possible to make a pair of same/different, or to alternate lobsters and crabs on the same socks according to your desires.

Sakie & Co

Siksik socks

These little creatures look like squirrels, but they're actually siksiks! Siksiks, also known as Arctic ground squirrels, hibernate during the winter, and we only see them in the summer, if we're lucky! You can choose to match your socks as shown in the photos or knit two identical socks.

Two socks, two styles, one harmony!

Wool suggestions

Of course, for making socks, stocking wool is ideal. Our store has something for every taste and, of course, every theme.

Here are some product suggestions we would use to best fit this theme:

knitting competition

The 12 Labors of the Sock