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Early Bloom
These socks were originally designed for Yarnbox Socks May 2017
When I found out I was being paired up with Backyard Fiberworks for this design, I was over the moon. I’m a big fan of Alice’s color sense and her bases are to die (dye ;)) for.
The Ume color reminded me of tulips and some of the early flowers that appear in spring.
These socks are worked from the cuff down. A simple wavy lace accents the leg and instep. The lace pattern is given in written form only.
Materials
350 - 400 yards of fingering weight yarn
Shown in Backyard Fiberworks Meadow Light (80% merino /10% cashmere /10% nylon, 435 yds/398m per 3.5 oz/100 g skein) in color Ume
Needles: Set of US 1/2.25mm
double point needle or size to
obtain gauge
Locking stitch marker, yarn needle
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- First published: May 2017
- Page created: May 1, 2017
- Last updated: November 27, 2021 …
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