Petits Caprices
by Erin Kostashuk
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© Erin Kostashuk

© Erin Kostashuk

© Erin Kostashuk

© Erin Kostashuk
Petits Caprices
This is a great pattern for sock novices who’d like to try a new skill.
A basic vanilla anklet with a picot cuff makes a quick knit with a sweet result.
I used about half of a skein of Supersock from Kat’s Riverside Studio, a wonderful, durable 8-ply nylon blend merino in beautiful subtle tonal colours.
The sizing is easy to adapt, I suggest adding or subtracting a multiple of 4 stitches to the cast on in order to get the best fit.
If you’re ready for a bit more of a challenge that’s truly worth the effort, look for my picot knee socks pattern - Rêveries.
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by Riverside Studio
Fingering
80% Merino, 20% Nylon
383 yards
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100
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