So, this house sock is a project that makes use of three simple stitches (SC, extended SC, and wave). However, it produces a wonderful, designer-looking sock that will be the envy of all feet
The original pattern and the photos are available on crochetcakes.com blog:
Wistful Wave Blanket
Soft waves. Toes sinking into sand. A big sigh of contentment. And this. This Wistful Wave Crochet Blanket. The perfect, soothing balm in a sea of crazy times. What this year needs is the kind of crochet project where you kick up your feet, snuggle under your work and mindlessly crochet away all the disturbing things in life you'd just as soon forget. And be present in the good of the moment. The Wistful Wave Crochet Blanket is all that. Let's ride that wave!
Herringbone Socks pattern
Alternatively, if you want more stretch and “sproing” in a house sock, these herringbone socks are just the ticket. Additionally, the wild colors are not to be underestimated in terms of fun and appeal. Heck, you may even get your kids to wear them!
Teal Waves Crochet Blanket
Teal blanket yarn works perfectly with this wave crochet pattern to create a peaceful, ocean vibe for this Teal Waves Crochet Blanket. Wave stitches can be fun to crochet, you just have to develop a rhythm of sorts to keep track of which stitch you're using. The upside is if you use the wrong stitch, it will quickly become very obvious when your waves don't line up! This Teal Waves Crochet Blanket is definitely one of my favorite afghan projects to date!
House Socks
To begin with, a house sock is always in season. These thick ones will be great if you have a cold floor, like tiles or flagstones. They are easy to make, and a great way to rekindle your winter crocheting mojo.