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Tessellation Socks
This sock pattern comes in three sizes, differing by one pattern repeat each. To manipulate between two sizes, try a different gauge (needle size). The graphic pattern is very intriguing and much fun to knit. There aren’t too many floats to anchor, either!
With 70g of the main colour and 40g of the contrast colour, you should be absolutely on the safe side of things, even for the largest size.
This pattern covers short notes for heel and toe. You can find more elaborate instructions, please check out my Tutorial pattern for socks in stranded colourwork.
For a video tutorial on kitchenered toes without pointy ears, please watch this video, which I found super helpful!
The pattern has been testknit, but in case anything seems weird to you, feel free to contact me!
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- First published: December 2016
- Page created: December 22, 2016
- Last updated: February 10, 2023 …
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