Concentric Slipper Socks

The Concentric Slipper Socks are knit from the cuff down using 2 strands of worsted weight yarn held together for a quick and cozy knit. You can use magic loop, 2 circulars, or double pointed needles; knitter’s choice! Alternating bands of knits and purls create a scrunchy fabric that traps warm air at the ankle.

Women’s medium sock with 4 purled ankle bands, on top of women’s large sock with 3 ankle bands

These slipper socks are sized for women, or a small man’s foot, based on the available yardage in Knit Circus’ Ringmaster Panoramic Gradient 50g cakes. Four cakes are needed to achieve 2 slipper socks with matching gradient shading, since the yarn is held double.

These slipper socks would also be cute knit with two different yarns held together for a marl effect. Your imagination is the limit!

This pattern is available through Ravelry; link here.

Thanks to tech editor Amanda Woodruff, and test knitters Jacqueline Lydston, Denise Delagarza, and Ann Berg.