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Welles
The motif which inspired the patterns for these socks is a very common one in medieval illuminations. One manuscript where it appears very frequently is the Welles Apocalypse, a work of English origin, written in French, from the first quarter of the 14th century.
- Some source images: One Two Three Four
- More information about the source document
Note: This pattern is part of a collection of accessories built around a theme of medieval illumination. If you purchase this pattern individually, you will automatically receive a discount off the cost of the collection.
Skills Required
- Knitting, purling
- Increasing, decreasing
- Stranded knitting flat and in the round
- Chart reading
- Working in the round with DPNs (alternatives: two circulars or the magic loop technique)
- Grafting (aka Kitchener stitch); pattern lists some instructional resources for reference
Size information
- Extra-small: 6.5” foot and leg circumferences
- Small: 7.75” foot and leg circumferences
- Medium: 9” foot and leg circumferences
- Large: 10.25” foot and leg circumferences
Socks to have 0% ease.
Yarn Requirements
Where two ball amounts are given, it could be either, depending on foot and leg lengths; if in doubt, get the bigger amount.
- Extra-small: 1 ball each of MC and CC
- Small: 1 or 2 balls of MC, 1 ball of CC
- Medium: 2 balls of MC, 1 or 2 balls of CC
- Large: 2 balls each of MC and CC
Model shown was made in the medium size, for a 9”-long foot, and with 7” of leg above the heel flap. It used 275 yards of MC and 180 yards of CC.
Other Materials Needed
- Stitch marker
- (Optional) Two additional stitch markers, different from the first
- Spare length of yarn about 10” long
- Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
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