Jarvis
by Kate Atherley
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Jarvis
This lace sock is worked from the toe up for the simple reason that I prefer how the pattern looks when aligned that way. I named these socks after a street in Toronto, where I live. Jarvis is a long road that takes some unusual paths—it’s hilly and twisty, runs under one roadway and over another, and includes a rather unique shifting center lane. Knitting this sock is a bit like driving on Jarvis—you have to pay attention, but it’s a lot of fun.
Pattern is written so that it can be worked on DPNs, magic loop or 2 circulars, as you prefer. Foot and leg length are adjustable to fit.
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Fingering
100% Merino
462 yards
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