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Diana Prince (Wonder Woman)
I may be ridiculously excited about the new Wonder Woman movie that’s coming out this spring. I tried to design my own version of the logo for these socks. Other than the patterning on the leg, this is a basic sock pattern.
The pattern is written for 3 sizes. There are notes about how to size it down slightly in the pattern, or gauge could be adjusted for more options. If the smallest size were knit at 9 stitches per inch, you would get a 7” leg circumference.
For all but the largest of feet, one 100-gm skein of sock yarn should be sufficient.
A word regarding the chart: I’m aware that it’s slightly fuzzy. I have been wrestling with my charting software all day, and for now this is the best I can do. I will update with a clearer chart as soon as I can.
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