Step Up Your Sock Game: 11 Free Ankle Sock Knitting Patterns

Looking for a project to challenge your knitting skills? Look no further than these unique ankle sock patterns!

From beginner-friendly projects featuring pom poms and ribbing, to more complex patterns with lace and leopard prints - you'll find something fun and challenging here. We love knitting lots of free sock knitting patterns here at NobleKnits, so you may also enjoy checking out the best free yoga sock patterns, slipper knitting patterns, and basic sock patterns.

Plus, all the short sock patterns featured below are completely free!

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11 Free Ankle Sock Knitting Patterns

Sunny Ankle Socks Free Pattern to Knit

#1. Sunny Ankle Socks Free Knitting Pattern

Here’s a pair of cozy socks that are just right for lounging and wearing around the house. The Sunny socks are worked in the round from the cuff to the toe. The heel is shaped with short rows. In the end, the toe is finished with the Kitchener stitch.

Designed by Palina Jurko

Uses aran weight #4 yarn

Free Socks Knitting Pattern

#2. Laid Edges Socks Free Knitting Pattern

This is a very popular Ravelry sock pattern! Laid Edges features a simple cable motif down the sides of a stockinette sock. It’s knitted in the round from the top down.

Designed by Kellie Macpherson

Uses DK weight #3 yarn

Ankle Socks Free Pattern to Knit

#3. Day Off Socks Free Knitting Pattern

Most of the socks in this post are knitted from cuff to toe. Day Off is an exception! These fun socks knit up in no time, and are a great way to experiment with a toe-up construction if you’ve been wanting to give it a try. What’s nice about toe-up socks is that you can try them on before doing the heel shaping so that you have the perfect fitting socks.

Designed by Jessica Gore

Uses fingering/sock weight #1 yarn

Free Ankle Socks Knitting Pattern

#4. Lyne Socks Free Knitting Pattern

These quick and easy ankle socks are perfect for the warmer months. They are are knit from the cuff-down, beginning with a long-tail tubular cast-on, and feature a fun scalloped cuff detail.

Though this pattern only features 2 sizes (the stitch counts are based on the stockinette gauge), the nature of the ribbed instep stitches allows for lots of versatility between sizes and an adjustment in needle size might also be helpful in decreasing or extending the sizing.

Designed by Dawn Henderson

Uses fingering/sock weight #1 yarn

Ankle Socks Free Knitting Pattern

#5. Leftover Sneaker Ankle Socks Free Knitting Pattern

The leftover sneakers are the perfect summer project: easy, quick and the the best thing - a way to reduce some leftovers from your stash. They are knitted in the round from the cuff to the toe with DPNs using two colours of your choice. It’s only simple stockinette stitch which should showcase your chosen yarns at it’s best.

Designed by Anja Heumann

Uses sock/fingering weight #1 yarn

Beginner Socks Free Knitting Pattern

#6. Easy Peasy Socks for First-Timers Free Knitting Pattern

These socks are designed with the first-time sock knitter in mind. Sock knitting can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. All you need to be able to do is work in the round, decrease and pick up stitches, and you can make these socks!

Designed by Stacey Trock

Uses worsted weight #4 yarn

Pom Pom Socklets Free Knitting Pattern

#7. Pom Pom Socklets Free Knitting Pattern

To knit these cuties, you follow a basic cuff-down sock pattern, getting right to the action of turning the heel after just a few rounds of ribbing and stockinette for the ankle.

A hop, skip, and a jump and it’s time for those colorful little pom poms that add panache but also prevent your socks from slipping down inside your shoes… plucky, pretty, and practical, too!

Designed by Purl Soho

Uses fingering/sock #1 weight yarn

Ankle Socks Free Knitting Pattern

#8. Spree Socks Free Knitting Pattern

These cozy knit socks can be made in DK or worsted weight yarn for a quick knit gift or treat for yourself. Got any single skeins of DK or worsted yarn? Perfect! Spree Socks only take 1 skein to make.

Small size fits feet with 8.5 to 9 in circumference; Medium size fits feet with 9 to 9.5 in circumference; Large size fits feet with +9.5 circumference. A small size will fit most womens’ feet, medium is for wider feet, large will fit most men! -- for reference.

Designed by Kemper Wray

Uses DK weight #3 yarn

Leopard Print Ankle Socks Pattern to Knit

#9. Not Your Average Cat Lady Socks Free Knitting Pattern

These funky leopard print socks are knit cuff down with an afterthought heel, making it easier to concentrate on the stranded colorwork pattern without worrying about shaping the heel.

Designed by Emma LK

Uses fingering/sock weight #1 yarn

Short Socks Free Knitting Pattern

#10. Pink Lemonade Short Socks Free Knitting Pattern

These socks were named Pink Lemonade because the little lozenges in the lace panel look a bit like lemons. And it’s pink. And when life gives you pink lemons, you make pink lemonade.

Designed by Amy Rapp

Uses fingering/sock weight #1 yarn

Pinky Cable and Lace Ankle Socks

#11. Pinky Socks Free Knitting Pattern

Looking for an interesting twist to your next pair of ankle socks? Try a cable and lace pattern! Pink is knitted in the round from the top down and features lovely cable and lace along the top of the foot.

Designed by Trude Hertaas

Uses fingering/sock weight #1 yarn

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