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Brioche For Brunch socks
Pattern originally published on the Knitrino platform and now also available on Ravelry!
Is there anything better than a stretchy sock that knits up incredibly quickly? We don’t think so! Introducing the Brioche for Brunch Socks featuring a Waffle Stitch created with half-brioche rib that is shockingly straightforward. (Really! One of our testers who had never knit a sock or done brioche before said “This feels too easy!!! Am I doing it right?” ). Featuring vivid colors from Less Traveled Yarn in Melon Mimosa and No Big Teal, you’ll want to knit these socks again and again.
Size and Fit: These socks are incredibly stretchy with just the right amount of slouchy, and most knitters won’t require modifications. For many people, more than 1 size may fit their foot. First time sock knitters should follow the pattern as written without modification.
Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
Yarn and Yardage:
DK weight yarn
Yardage: color A 35 (40, 60, 80) yds / 30 (35, 55, 75) m; color B 150 (170, 210, 300) yds / 140 (160, 190, 270) m
Sample uses: Less Traveled Yarn DK in No Big Teal (A) and Melon Mimosa (B)
Construction: These toe-up socks begin with a modified version of the Magic Cast On that prevents twisted stitches on the sole stitches. The socks are worked in the round one at a time using Magic Loop, though you can easily substitute your favorite sock method. The heel turn is worked back and forth on the base heel stitches in short rows. After this, the wrapped stitches are resolved, and the gusset stitches are decreased as a part of the heel flap.
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