Diagonal Cross-Rib Socks
by Ann Budd
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Diagonal Cross-Rib Socks
by Ann Budd
From Favorite Socks:
For these handsome socks, Ann Budd used a diagonal cross pattern that is achieved by knitting a simple twist every other row. For mirror symmetry, the columns on one sock are knitted with a left-leaning stitch, while the other sock features a right-leaning stitch. The upper leg is worked on needles one size larger to accommodate the shape of the calf, a technique Ann borrowed from Priscilla Gibson-Roberts.
Last sentence in “Toe” section should read:
Knit the sts on Needle 1 onto the end of Needle 3 - 7 sts each on 2 needles.
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by Ann Budd
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75% Wool, 25% Nylon
215 yards
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