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MDK March Mayhem 2020: Feet
You asked for socks. In this year’s first-ever bracket for feet, we bring you socks and more. Will an entry in the sock bracket walk off with the championship? Step in, take a look around, and pick your winners.
Dive in by clicking each pattern name to see more details over at Ravelry.
Remember that Round 1 voting for MDK March Mayhem begins on Friday, March 20, 2019.
Here is the MDK March Mayhem bracket for 2020, so you can get the full view of all four categories.
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Can’t wait to cast on? Neither can we! Join us over in the MDK Lounge, where we’re knitting patterns from this and previous March Mayhems, together, in a never-ending virtual knit night.
Here, listed in alphabetical order by designer’s last name, are 16 designs for socks and slippers that are all winners. We know it’s hard, but you will have to vote for only 8 of them when voting opens on Friday.
A Walk in the Fields by alfa knits
Whimsical and charming, the textured stems are topped by colorwork wildflowers.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
LICHEN AND LACE 80/20 SOCK
Black Sesame Ice Cream by Clare Devine
Columns of garter rib topped by eyelet cuffs on these fetching anklets.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
LICHEN AND LACE 80/20 SOCK
The Atlantis Twins by Designs by Delz
Every detail is smooth perfection. Elegant all the way.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
PADA SOCK
Abeyance by Hunter Hammersen
We can’t resist that loop at the back of the heel or the chance to knit socks to a tighter gauge than we’re used to.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
SHAKTI DK
Sisters United by Caitlin Hunter
Hygge-palooza! We love the rustic charm of these heavyweight boot socks.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
JULIE ASSELIN HEKTOS
Sweet Caroline by The Kitchen Sink Shop
Waffle-y geometric texture.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
BARNYARD KNITS SOCK/FINGERING
Heartnut by Knox Mountain Knit Co.
Toe-up, cable-paneled, with an afterthought heel—these handsome socks will teach you something.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
LICHEN AND LACE 80/20 SOCK
Arctic Dawn by Tiina Kuu
A twinkly stripe of stars divides blocks of color.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
LICHEN AND LACE 80/20 SOCK
Heart Filled by Dolly Laishram
Ingenious geometric hearts in cozy mosaic.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
LICHEN AND LACE 80/20 SOCK
Berry Lane by Ailbiona McLochlainn
We’re smitten by the elegance of the integrated heel.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
LICHEN AND LACE 80/20 SOCK
My Butterbeer by Virginia Sattler-Reimer
Cables—both real and faux—plus ribs, in a balanced composition. Perfect for our teal brogues!
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
PADA SOCK
Woodland Loafers by Claire Slade
Again with the loop at the back of the heel, this time in smashing loafer shape.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
WINTERBURN ARAN
Colonel Brandon by Ambrose Smith
Cozy as a flannel waistcoat, but with hidden depths—just like Colonel Brandon.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
BARNYARD KNITS SOCK/FINGERING
Lucky Sunflower by Stone Knits
Sunshiney colorwork that reminds us of favorite folklore fabrics.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
PADA SOCK
Planifolia by verybusymonkey
A flow of slanting lace cables that mimics a climbing vine.
Yarn Ideas in the MDK Shop:
NEIGHBORHOOD FIBER CO. STUDIO SOCK
Kujira Reversible by Yucca
Reversible socks! A thought experiment for your feet.
Okay. I’ve bought two patterns (Abeyance and the Woodland Loafers) and have just purchased yarn from the MDK shop to make them! I have a sweater I am working on but think smaller projects will make me happier right now.
The Woodland Loafers are fun! I discovered that pattern late last year. And am reminded that I have a single loafer awaiting its mate. Oops.
I have been digging in to WIP — now is a good time to accomplish finishing things.
I normally knit very utilitarian socks so I thought I’ll just glance over these and move on. Not! They’re all too cute and beautiful and oh dear. How will I ever choose which ones to vote for and which ones to make??
Perfect timing. Here in the UK we have just been told to self-isolate for 12 weeks. I have just bought 2 of the patterns and plan to deplete my stash of sock yarn
Wow, 12 weeks! I am so glad to have knitting to help during this difficult time. Take care everyone.
Our knitting sends out good vibes to make this world a better place! And our lucky recipients sometimes acquire this seed of joy and then it grows!
TWELVE WEEKS? Yikes! I am on enforced telework until April 3 and was feeling put upon. This definitely puts that in perspective. Thank goodness we can knit!
I work at an eatery and they have closed 10 of the company ones with out drive thru. They asked me to go home and take a week off and of course I was willing. I have started socks and our group meets on Monday where I work. Drive thru service only by the weekend in Missouri, USA. Lots of fun for me to be home and tackle things and enjoy my yarn! Be well and be blessed!
A few comments from husband as he studies the bracket, “There’s no way those loafers aren’t going to win”. “I don’t understand short sleeved sweaters”.
Oh this made me laugh! He’s got a feel for these things!
This was the hardest part of the bracket for me. I’ve already figured out which 32 patterns I’m going to vote for on Friday … but man, it was hard narrowing the socks down to 8! (Probably not as hard as it was for you to narrow them down to 16, though. 🙂 )
Regarding the Woodland Loafers- would I need to hold the yarn double since the pattern calls for bulky and your yarn is Aran weight? Please advise
We think you can get gauge with the Winterburn Aran but whoa, holding yarns double would open up lots of possibilities!
I having a case of “startitis” right now. All the things.
I am working from home till 4/30 per company directive. Books and knitting will be my saving graces.
I hope everyone stays well.
Vikki in Northern Virginia
So many wonderful patterns! A difficult choice, but fun to contemplate. I plan on taking advantage of some online museum tours and rockhounding with my sweetie besides having full needles during this current situation. We are still waiting to see if the train my husband works for is going to take a two week break soon or even postpone the opening of our tourist operating season, which is usually Memorial day . So, everyone please take good care of yourselves . Keep Calm and Knit On!
I just ordered the woodland loafer pattern. Awesome!
Oh what a delicious selection. Thank you. I have already got going on the Woodland Loafers and favourited about half the other patterns.
I love the loafers. They were already in my favourites when I just went to add them on ravelry.
We’re on lockdown because my son has symptoms, but because I usually work from home anyway I don’t get any bonus knitting time.