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Honeycomb Socks
The charts I designed for this sock came from an idea to mashup Amy van de Laar’s Beeswax Cables with General Hogbuffer’s Slippery Slope socks. They’re great patterns- check them out!
Finished Size 9” ankle circumference, 10” from back of heel to tip of toe (slightly stretched). Circumference of the leg can be increased/decreased in increments of 12 stitches. Foot circumference can be increased/decreased by stopping/continuing the instep decreases. Heel depth can be adjusted by increasing/decreasing the number of rows in the flap.
Yarn 3 skeins of Knitpicks Stroll Fingering in contrasting colors
Needles Size 1½ (2.5 mm). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Tools Markers; cable needle; tapestry needle; stitch holder.
Techniques 1x1 cables; folded cuff; flap-heel; decreases; Kitchener stitch.
Gauge 9 sts and 11 rnds = 1”x1” in cable chart
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- First published: March 2022
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