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Boulevardier Socks
“Wouldn’t it be fun,” I thought one night while sipping a cocktail, “to have a series of sock patterns with drinks the same colour as the yarn? And wouldn’t it be neat,” I went on, “if they all had a design element in common, like traveling stitches or little cables?” And so I began to design and knit a Twisted Trilogy of socks. This is the first pair of the set. Check out its siblings, Sapphire Martini and Aviation!
I had some tonal yarn in my stash that’s the colour of bourbon, so I chose the Boulevardier to be the matching drink.
The Boulevardier Socks have columns of mirrored left and right twists over a stretchy ribbed background, an eye-of-partridge heel flap, and a square heel turn. Of course, you don’t have to knit them in dark amber, but the stitch pattern will show up best if you choose a solid or semi-solid yarn.
SIZE / FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: M L, to fit a foot that’s 8.5 9.25 inches around at widest point. The stitch pattern is stretchy and quite forgiving, so erring on the small side is all right.
YARN: Any fingering-weight yarn you like that will give you the appropriate gauge. The sample socks were knit with Tess’ Designer Yarns Super Sock & Baby yarn.
GAUGE: 34 stitches = 4” / 10cm in stockinette; one 12-round pattern repeat is approximately 0.75”.
AND ALSO: five US 1 / 2.25mm double pointed needles (or size needed to get gauge) plus a darning needle.
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