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Togetherness Socks
Togetherness Socks is a wonderfully simple yet effect rib & cable sock design, knit from the cuff down using one circular needle and the magic loop method. This design includes a traditional heel flap and gusset technique for the heel construction which allows for a wonderfully fitting sock every time!
I’m a huge fan of the fit that you can get from a ribbed sock and I love my sock designs to be intuitive and easy to memorise so that they can be your companions for those moments where you just need a knitting project that doesn’t take much brain power. This cable detail doesn’t need a cable needle or you to be a dare-devil and drop your cable stitches, instead I’ve provided clear written instructions on how you can complete this cable in a similar way to a simple twisted stitch.
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- First published: June 2019
- Page created: June 3, 2019
- Last updated: December 9, 2024 …
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