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Lost at Sea
I’ve never been one to show my hand too soon
I see life changing in your eyes like flowers bloom
Been so long at sea the warmth was just a memory
But I think it’s time to bring this boat to shore
If you’ll have me, love, I’m yours.“
-The Crossroads Exchange
This song is the soundtrack of the love story and the day that two of my best friends chose each other forever. Nothing is comparable, but these socks are an attempt to harness some of that beauty.
Let the love fill your heart, and listen to Lost at Sea here: https://open.spotify.com/track/3O60ousodyuV2hIp3fKUZe
Sizes:
Lost at Sea Socks are #sizeinclusive, but if you find that your size is not represented, please send me a PM and I will try to adapt the pattern for you!
Child (6” circumference)
Youth (7” circumference)
Adult Small (8” circumference)
Adult Medium (9” circumference)
Adult Large (10” circumference)
Tools:
US 1 (2.25mm) 32” (80cm) circular needle or DPNs, or size needed to obtain gauge
Beading tool or wire to apply beads (sample used No.10/0.75mm crochet hook)
Tapestry Needle
Measuring Tape
Materials:
Approximately 200-500 yds {183-457m} of fingering weight yarn
12-24 size 8/0 or 6/0 beads
Child {6”/15cm}
(approx. 200 yds {183m})
Youth {7”/18cm}
(approx. 300 yds {275m})
Adult Small {8”/20cm}
(approx. 400 yds {366m})
Adult Medium {9”/23cm}
(approx. 450 yds {412m})
Adult Large {10”/25cm}
(estimated up to 500 yds {457m})
Measurements are for sock circumference and do not include negative ease. Add up to 1” for each size to account for negative ease (stretch).
Difficulty: Intermediate – Skills include Judy’s Magic cast on, knit, purl, bead application, slipped stitches, minor cabling and short rows.
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- First published: April 2020
- Page created: April 3, 2020
- Last updated: October 28, 2024 …
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