Conjoined Sock Twins
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© Katherine Richmond

© Katherine Richmond
Conjoined Sock Twins
Sock Madness 19 Qualifier
This sock is an exercise in both toe up and top down sock knitting.
Can a toe-up toe and heel be reversed to make a top-down sock that looks almost identical? Better yet, can it be knit in one piece until the end?
This pair of socks is knit in one piece from the toe of the first up to the cuff, a stitch is marked to cut later and then the “second” sock is knit down to the toe. After grafting the second toe, the socks are separated and a decorative bind off is used on both socks at the cuff.
Pattern will be available after the conclusion of Sock Madness 19.
About this pattern
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About this yarn
by Stunning String Studio
Light Fingering
75% Merino, 25% Nylon
460 yards
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100
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869 projects
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About this yarn
by West Yorkshire Spinners
Fingering
40% Wool, 35% Bluefaced Leicester, 25% Nylon
437 yards
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100
grams
27740 projects
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- First published: February 2025
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