Peach Slice
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© 2015 Hare & Anser

© 2015 Hare & Anser

© 2015 Hare & Anser

© 2015 Hare & Anser

© 2015 Hare & Anser
Peach Slice
by Kate Fustich
Peach Slice is a pair of squishy, stripe-y socks that are perfect for pairing with summer sandals. I made the leg slightly shorter than normal socks to give them a sportier look.
The socks are knit from the top down, which can be a bit of a confusing method if you’ve never done it before. If you’re a first-time sock knitter, I would recommend the wonderful Susan B. Anderson tutorial “How I Make My Socks.”
Tosh Merino Light is a really fun yarn with just a hint of variegation and texture. One skein is a little more than enough for a pair of socks.
xoxo,
Hare & Anser
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Fingering
100% Merino
421 yards
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