For future reference and the good of all Googlers..
- Updated 5/7/06: CascadeYarn.com Fixation patterns: Nine socky PDFs – several of which contain more than one pattern
- Broadripple Socks
- Samantha’s Fixation Socks ["tweaked" version]
- Matt’s Fixation Socks
- Diagonal Fixation Socks
- Ribbed Fixation Socks
- Ziggy Zaggy Fixation Socks
- Pretty Comfy Socks
- Emily’s Basic Circular Socks
- Alison’s Ankle Socks [notes on subsituting Fixation]
- Mom’s Fast Florida Footies
- Sporty Fixation Socks (knee-highs)
- ADDED 2/12/06: Fixation Socks
- ADDED 2/13/06: Little Runes (toddler/preschool)
- ADDED 5/16/06: Lace Wings Fixation Socks
- ADDED 9/13/06: Ripple Stitch Fixation Socks
- ADDED 1/28/07: Short Rib Socks
- ADDED 1/28/07: Cascade Fixation Ankle Socks
- ADDED 1/28/07: Dad’s Father’s Day Socks
Of course, all of these would equally well with Elann’s more-pocketbook-friendly Esprit yarn.
There! I still think I’ll be using the Broadripple pattern – whenever I get around to starting it, that is. I want to get at least one current pair of socks off the needle before beginning another. Oddly enough, in my search for patterns I came across another blogknitter who just this weekend finished a pair of Broadripples, also for her mother and in the exact same colorway I have! At least I know what (I hope!) mine will look like.


This is a great list! I’ve got some Fixation that needs a sock pattern… You’re all signed up for the sock-a-month knitalong, so get socking!
Great list! I recently bought 12 balls of Cascade Fixation, so it’s nice to have a variety of patterns to knit them up into.
I’m a googler who appreciates the pattern links. I had no clue how to start a pair of socks for my husband in this yarn.
an excellent reference! Thank you for sharing!