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Caesura Socks
Caesura (shuh-zyur-uh) noun: a pause that occurs within a line of poetry – the natural end to a poetic phrase.
Inspired by the rhythmic breaks found in poetry, the Caesura Socks feature a slip stitch motif which splits up and gives pattern to what is otherwise a field of stockinette. The steady cadence of the textured stitch is easy to implement and will hopefully allow you to take a breath in your busy day.
The pattern includes both written and charted directions for the motif on the leg of the sock.
Required Materials
Yarn: Fingering Weight Yarn (any fingering weight yarn, at any price point, can be substituted so long as gauge is met)
Sample Yarn: Shirley Brian Yarns Starboard Sock – 465 yd. (425 m) / 100 g per skein – 1 skein
Sample Colorway: Braverman
Needles: Size US 1 (2.25mm) and US 1.5 (2.5mm) (US 1.5 needle is optional)
Notions: 2 contrasting stitch markers and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Gauge: Approximately 8 stitches in stockinette
Sizes: Socks are sized in three sizes to fit an adult foot: small, medium, or large
Skills Required: knitting, purling, twisted stitches, slipping stitches, heel flap and gusset, increasing, decreasing, Kitchener stitch
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- First published: April 2024
- Page created: April 19, 2024
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