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Feverfew Socks
Feverfew socks were inspired by the tiny white flowers we have growing wild in a corner of our property. In our harsh, high desert environment they are a favorite spot of green that reseeds and comes back every year. These socks are traditionally constructed cuff-down, flap-heel, wedge-toe striped socks with a just a touch of colorwork. They’re interesting enough to keep you knitting, but once you’re done with a few rows of stranded knitting, the stripes are simple enough to make this a project you can take along and work on anywhere..
The color possibilities are endless, so play with your favorite colors, or keep it simple and forgo the stripes and contrast cuffs, heels, and toes, for a more minimalist look. They’re a great way to use up fingering weight yarns leftover from a shawl or other non-sock project.
The pattern is charted for the stranded colorwork portion with written instructions for the rest of the sock.
All measurements are approximate with sock unstretched. These socks have a moderate amount of stretch.
S/M (6 ¾” 17 cm foot circumference)
M/L (8” 20cm foot circumference)
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- First published: October 2020
- Page created: October 22, 2020
- Last updated: November 9, 2022 …
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