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Joann Socks
This cuff down sock pattern begins with ribbing and has a lace design on the leg. The lace design continues down the front of the foot.
The pattern is designed for you to knit with the needles of your choice. Whether it is DPNs, 9 inch (short) circular, or magic loop. There are no needle distributions indicated in the pattern.
This is a one size pattern, with 64 stitches cast on. Because of the eyelet design it can stretch, or not. If you usually cast on 72 stitches for your socks, a smaller mm needle can be used.
Gauge doesn’t matter for the row because lengths are decided by the length you want to knit.
The pattern includes links for the kitchener stitch and charts to be used for shoe to sock lengths.
Materials:
• Fingering Weight Yarn: Approximately 350 - 400 yards
• Stitch markers
• Darning needle
Needles Used:
• US2 (2.75mm)
Gauge:
• 2 inches in stockinette = 16 stitches
Techniques Used:
• Knit in the round, knit, purl, yo, k2tog, ssk, skpo
• Pick up stitches at heel gusset
• Kitchener Stitch
Additional Pattern Details:
• Detailed knitting instructions in a professionally designed layout
• Includes round by round written instructions
• Lace design charted
• File size: 319 KB
• 3 pages, full color
• Tested
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- First published: July 2018
- Page created: July 14, 2018
- Last updated: March 2, 2023 …
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