Lithosphere Sock
by Maria Velasquez
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Lithosphere Sock
Lithosphere is inspired by geologic cross section diagrams where each rock layer is represented by a different color and hatch pattern. They’re all done on computers now but when I was in school I loved producing beautiful hand-drawn and colored diagrams.
A variety of texture patterns including seed stitch, slipped stitch and eye of partridge represent the hatch patterns while the self-striping yarn provides the different colored layers.
This pattern is very unstretchy due to slipped stitches and ridges; please consider a yarn with either high wool content or some elastic content.
Sizing note: The women’s W corresponds to a men’s medium.
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Fingering
75% Merino, 25% Nylon
218 yards
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- First published: July 2011
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