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Gingersnap Socks
The Gingersnap Socks are so squishy and full of texture! When I started dreaming up this design, I was really longing for a cozy, squishy, pair of socks with a modern feel.
Sample Used (Size 1):
70 g (2 Skeins) Quince & Co. Chickadee in “Aoudoin” and
20 g (1 Skein) Quince & Co. Chickadee in “Gingerbread”
I recommend using a Tubular Cast-On. This is a very helpful tutorial: https://youtu.be/9T0TsGMhG3c. However, If you don’t want to use a tubular cast-on, I suggest the German Twisted Cast-On. Both produce a very neat but also stretchy edge. Here is a very helpful tutorial for this technique as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcwmCuIylII
Both Written Instructions and Charted Instructions are provided.
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