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Grampian Peaks
31/03/24: The pattern has been updated to be needle neutral and a Low Vision Large Print version has been uploaded.
Inspired by William Wordsworth’s poem ‘Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey’ (1798) and a magnificent panoramic view of the beautiful Grampians in Western Victoria, Australia. Out on a ride one day, we came over a crest and were presented with the most stunning view of the Grampian ranges, rising up out of the plains. A view worthy to inspire this design.
These stranded colour work socks are worked toe up with a heel flap and gusset.
The instructions for the construction of the socks are written and the colour work pattern is both written and charted.
A low vision accessible version of this pattern is also available. It includes 24 point Arial all black text, no italics, no columns or tables, and fully written instructions. There is a chart included, but the chart is not needed to complete the pattern.
Thank you to LenaDziuba, Schmuckkoerbchen, Yannika, imperfectlycrafty, emailhyu, Mayellago, yarnymama, Envista, Elchkitty, studio249, paxdomini and other testers.
A huge thanks to Condichick, LadyJhia, yarnymama, SNSSO and yalta for their valued advice, guidance, feedback and encouragement.
Another huge thanks to Renee Van Hoy (aka momcook) for reviewing and providing valuable feedback and guidance to create the Low Vision Accessible version of this pattern.
- First published: March 2023
- Page created: May 14, 2023
- Last updated: March 30, 2024 …
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