Geeky Puffin Knit Palooza 2016 Socks (GPKP 2016) by C.C. Almon

Geeky Puffin Knit Palooza 2016 Socks (GPKP 2016)

Knitting
November 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch (blocked)
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
462 yards (422 m)
Women's Small (Medium, Large) | Foot circumference: 7 (8, 9)” / 17.75 (20.25, 23)cm
English
This pattern is available from payhip.com for $6.00.

--. .--. -.- .--. Socks (Geeky Puffin Knit Palooza 2016)

Available on Etsy & on Payhip

Released on Thursday, 10-November-2016 to Geeky Puffin Knit Palooza 2016 attendees

Releasing on Ravelry on Monday, 14-November-2016

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I am one of the co-hosts for the Geeky Puffin Knit Palooza which is a retreat being held in Farnham, England, from Thursday, 10-November-2016, through Sunday, 13-November-2016. I designed this sock pattern as a gift for our retreat attendees.

About the design: I took the name of our retreat and put it into a morse code generator. Then I translated the dashes and dots into a sock pattern. The result is a beautifully textured sock.

Both toe-up and cuff-down instructions are included in the pattern.

So grab your yarn and needles and let’s knit some dashes and dots! Happy Knitting!

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These socks are knit using the magic loop method (although the purchaser could easily adapt it for two circulars or double points).

This pattern includes toe-up and cuff-down instructions.

The socks are knit using Judy’s Magic Cast-On, ending with Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off, or using the German Twisted Cast-On, ending with Kitchener stitch.

The knitter needs to be comfortable with the following techniques: knit, purl, k2tog, knit through the back loop (ktbl), M1R, M1L, slipped stitches, SSK, and wrap and turns (W+T). Instructions for all these techniques are included in the pattern. In addition, a video tutorial for the shadow wrap technique of W+T for short rows has been recorded by the designer.

This pattern includes instructions in both written and chart forms for 56 stitch, 64 stitch, and 72 stitch socks.

Huge thanks to my amazing test knitters: Ann (roocmc), Carolyn (KnittinNana68), Carolyn (craftypw), Gisela (Isla), Jackie (wardletech), Jennifer (Initsox2), Kim (Napiersknits), & Kirsi (KirsiS). ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

Pattern was tech edited by the phenomenal Rachel (porpoise) ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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For pattern support, contact me via Ravelry (JavaPurl) or via email. You can also find help and show off your finished project in the JavaPurl Designs Ravelry Group. Sign up for our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/Mfcdj

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