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Saesenthessis Socks MKAL
Saesenthessis is the name of a dragon in The Witcher universe (books, video games and tv series coming soon to Netflix). This cuff-down mystery sock was created for the Solid Socks Ravelry group Knit-Along for the months of December 2018 through January 2019. There were 4 Clues which are now available in one file.
This sock is charted in 5 sizes XS (S, M, L, XL) with a relaxed, unstretched upper leg circumference of approximately 16.5 (17.75, 19, 21, 23 cm) or 6.5 (7, 7.5, 8.25, 9) inches. The sock leg is quite stretchy and should widen 5-7cm or 2-3 inches more. These socks can be knit two-at-a-time on magic loop or using your favourite technique, if you so choose.
The design of the sock is suitable for both men and women. As usual with mid-calf socks, large sizes with long foot lengths may require more than 100g of yarn.
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