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Oaks Park Socks
Oaks Park may be the oldest continuously operating amusement park in America, serving as a community gathering place since 1905. It’s a modest operation that caters to all ages and pocketbooks, with carnival rides and games that operate seasonally, an indoor skating rink that’s open all year, and extensive picnic grounds along the Willamette River.
This is the sock mentioned in the introduction, the one that I was knitting that caught Cat Bordhi’s attention and changed my life. I was inspired by her book Personal Footprints for Insouciant Sock Knitters, which lends itself very well to my ITR technique. If you’d like the socks to fit you perfectly, I highly recommend that you acquire Cat’s book and follow her wonderful instructions.
Knitting this pattern with your personal numbers may result in a sock that looks different from mine, but will be beautiful with your individual patterning.
Errata note: In the heel section (page 185), the decreases are all k2tog. The k3tog dec on Row 1 is incorrect.
Row 1 should read:
(RS) K3, k2tog, k1 with A, k6 with B 5 times (55 sts rem)
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