Pukeawe
by Nikki Van De Car
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Pukeawe
Pukeawe was knit during the weeks before I flew off to Hawaii to get married. The Pukeawe berries that grow in Volcano were a part of my bouquet, and the shell pattern that lines the sides of the sock remind me of the shells that formed the aisle. I wanted to have something to warm both the feet and the heart in winter, when beaches and flowers seem so far away.
For more information, see:
http://www.whattoknitwhen.com/2008/11/pukeawe.html
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Fingering
70% Merino, 30% Silk
440 yards
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100
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- First published: November 2008
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