River Ripple Socks 3158
by Lucy Neatby
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River Ripple Socks 3158
by Lucy Neatby
Have you ever fallen for a skein of hand-painted yarn? How best should you exploit every colour? The gorgeous skeins of River City’s Adam&Eve sock yarns inspired me to create this new pattern!
These socks are begun with a soft faced cuff with a decorative i-cord inspired detail. This leads into the leg pattern with cabled elongated stitches to highlight the colours in the yarn.
A 70% garter stitch short row heel is used (with smaller needles for added durability) and then the leg stitch pattern is reversed with a condensed stitch pattern for the sole, adding strength, warmth and maintaining equal row height with the instep pattern. Finished with a cozy garter stitch toe to coordinate with the heel.
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About this pattern
by Lucy Neatby
About this yarn
by River City Yarns
Sport
81% Merino, 10% Nylon, 9% Cashmere goat
355 yards
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115
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