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Garden Bloom Socks
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Garden Bloom socks is a toe up sock pattern using fingering weight yarn with an afterthought heel.
The design chart is worked using mosaic knitting which you only use one colour per row. To maintain gauge, most tight knitters use a needle size bigger than required as the slip stitch method may create a tighter sock. I recommend that you knit one sock at a time to facilitate the knitting when using two contrasting yarn balls.
Size: 1, 2 (3, 4)
approx. foot circumference
8, 9 (10, 11.5) inches
20, 23 (26, 29.5) cm
48, 56 (64, 72) sts
Gauge:
32 sts x 40 rnds = 4 inch / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch (8 sts per inch) with US 1 - 2.25 mm circular needles or needles to obtain the gauge
Needles: US 1 - 2.25 mm circular needles for magic loop style 32 inch (80 cm) or needle size to obtain the gauge
Yarn: Fingering - Main Colour - Legacy Fiber Artz - 100g 463 yds (423m) 75% sw merino, 25% nylon, colour Plaid Flannel or yarn with similar characteristics
Contrast Colour Motifs, Cuffs - Sweetgeorgia - tough love sock - 100g 425 yds (388 m), 80% sw merino, 20% nylon, colour Tapestry or yarn with similar characteristics
Pattern works best with two high contrasting colours.
Notions: Two progress keepers for each sock to mark the sides of the heel and a Tapestry Needle
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- First published: July 2020
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