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Sybokke Socks
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About the pattern
To make it possible for as many people as possible to knit the socks, the pattern includes five sizes and instructions for both toe-up socks and cuff-down socks.
When knitting these socks, two threads are held together. One thread is regular fingering-weight sock yarn, while the other is a thin silk mohair.
This combination of yarns has given the socks their name, because of the Angora goat (Mohair goat), which can be called Sybokke in South Africa.
By blending sock yarn with the thin mohair yarn, I create durable, supple, and warm socks – exactly what I need when the dark cooler approaches.
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- First published: October 2023
- Page created: October 21, 2023
- Last updated: September 11, 2024 …
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