Top Down TV Tray Socks
by Lynne Lounsbury
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Top Down TV Tray Socks
Discontinued.
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It may seem like a completely silly knitting project, but it’s really practical! Because our living room is pretty tiny, we don’t have room for a coffee table—so we use TV trays a lot. But once we installed new laminate floors in the living room, I noticed the TV trays were starting to scratch them up a little whenever we moved them around. Being a very resourceful knitter with lots and lots of sock yarn scraps, I had an easy solution—TV tray socks!
Great way to use up leftover sock yarn.
These are knit from the top down. If you prefer a bottom-up version, that’s available here.
Correction: after working the first round of decreases, there should be 15 stitches (not 25).
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