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Bavarian Strudel Socks
For these designs, I combined several traditional Bavarian 19th Century costume designs and made slight alterations for a contemporary twist. You receive 2 patterns which are based on the same instructions - the flower design and the Christmas version.
Along the cuff trails the “Zöpfchentour” (or “cable run”) and “Streifenfläche” (or “striped plain”) from the area of Sulzbach-Rosenberg. The traditional “coverlet” over the calves is indicated by ribbed rows, which separate the designs. The classic flower design in stranded colourwork was simplified for a more graphic look. The rest of the leg is worked in plain stocking stitch with pops of colour on the heel and toe for a quick, easy “home run”. They are completed with a button closure inspired by detailed Lederhosen edging in the form of contrasting, looped i-cord. As an alternative, try the Bavarian Christmas Strudel variety!
The socks are worked top-down with French heels. For ease of knitting, the decorative border is worked in the flat, and closed in the round for the stocking stitch remainder. The reinforced slip-stitch heel flaps have a garter stitch edging for a good, tight fit around the foot.
I aimed for a rustic, yet contemporary look, so in my opinion these would make lovely comfy Christmas gifts, but I also worked an alternative colour combination for those chilly springtime evenings.
This is not a “quick knit” and I would recommend these socks to advanced knitters, but the result is a sturdy, unique design. Each size was test knitted and each step is thoroughly explained. I am happy to help with any of your questions.
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