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Golden grain socks
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Introducing the Golden Grain Socks, the first enchanting pattern from the upcoming Mystic Grove Sock Collection set to enchant your knitting needles this fall. These socks are a testament to nature’s beauty, drawing inspiration from the mesmerizing designs found in golden fields of grain swaying gently in the breeze.
Wrap your feet in the warmth and elegance of the Golden Grain Socks and embark on a journey through the enchanted sock collection, where each design promises to be as enchanting as the last.
The pattern includes a written description and charts. You can use your favorite method for small-circumference knitting: DPNs, magic loops, or small-circumference circular needles. The pattern describes the knitting on small circumference circular needles.
Knitting pattern includes:
information about the necessary tools;
written description;
charts;
video tutorial;
recommendations for washing and blocking the finished product.
Finished measurements
one size
8.6” (22 cm) cuff circumference
5.5” (14 cm) cuff (leg) length
9.4” (24 cm) foot length, length adjustable
Measurements were taken after blocking
The recommended fit is 0.6”/1.5 cm of positive ease in circumference. If you want more positive ease, take a larger
knitting needles than in the original pattern used.
Gauge
30 sts * 40 rows = 4” (10 сm) in stockinette stitch in the round (after blocking)
Yarn
Mondim Rosa Pomar 100gr/385m – 100% Portuguese wool or 285m (321yds) of fingering weight yarn. The sample was knitted using colorway 115.
Yardage 74gr/285m/312yds
Notions
circular needles or DPN US 1.5 (2.50 mm), scissors, stitch markers, tapestry needle
Techniques Used:
Long-tail cast on
Working in the round
Cable knitting
Knitting and purling
Increasing and decreasing
Kitchener Stitch
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- First published: September 2023
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