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Floresta socks
Floresta socks
Knitted with a circular needle using the toe up method, where the sock starts at the fingertips and ends at the cuff. Judy’s Magic Cast-On technique was used to cast on the stitches and the cuff was finished with the Tubular Bind-off technique. There is a strip of fancy stitching all along the front.
The difference is the heel, which is made using the Fleegle heel technique, which simplifies short rows and eliminates the need to lift stitches, in addition to not leaving that little hole in the corners of the heel.
Foot and leg lengths are adjustable to your measurements.
Sizes available:
35/36 - 37/38 - 39/40 - 41/42 - 43/44 (EU)
4/5 - 6/7 - 8/9 - 9.5/10 - 11/12 (US)
33/34 - 35/36 - 37/38 - 39/40 - 41/42 (BR)
Yarn: I suggest Lucky feet (Sport) - 100g/330m - From Círculo
Composition: 75% Superwash Merino Wool and 25% Polyamide
Needle: 3 mm (2.5 US) (11 UK) circular needle, or to obtain gauge. If you prefer, use double pointed needles instead of the circular one. And a 2.5 mm (1.5 US) circular needle for the cuff.
Gauge: 27 sts and 36 rows per 10 cm / 4” in Stockinette stitch.
Terms: standard US
Skills: cast-on, short row shaping, increases/ decreases, bind-off, magic loop with circular needles or Double Pointed Needles (DPNs).
Rights: You can make items to sell with my patterns but should provide credit to pattern.
Supporting videos and tutorials:
Judy’s Magic cast-on
LLI and RLI – left and right increases
Fleegle heel – How to turn the heel… knitting socks
Tubular bind-off
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