Impossibly Possible by Lisa K. Ross

Impossibly Possible

Knitting
April 2018
Light Fingering ?
32 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
300 - 450 yards (274 - 411 m)
Adult S (M, L, XL)
English
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“‘There’s no use trying,’ Alice said: ‘one can’t believe impossible things.’

‘I daresay you haven’t had much practice,’ said the Queen… Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.’” - Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland*

Playing with colors while knitting can be a challenge and many knitters shy away from it. Mosaic knitting is a chance to make the impossible possible… a way to give the illusion of stranded colorwork while only working one color at a time. Worked from the toe-up, these socks pair stunning gradient mini-skeins with a semi-solid neutral to create a graphic and eye-catching design. Give them a go and redefine your idea of what is possible!

FINISHED SIZE
Adult S (M, L, XL)
Leg and Foot Circumference: 6.75 (8, 9.25, 10.25)”/ 17, (20.5, 23.5, 26) cm; fits leg/foot circumference of 7.5 (8.75, 10, 11)” / 19 (22, 25.5, 28) cm
Leg Length: Adjustable to fit
Foot Length: Adjustable to fit

YARN
Leading Men Fiber Arts SHOW STOPPER (75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon); 1 skein (463 yds / 100g) and 1 set gradient mini-skeins (552yds / 120g) OR a total of 100g fingering weight yarn in two or more of colors
Sample shown in ‘London Fog’ and ‘Drama Queen’

NEEDLES
US 1 (2.25mm), or as needed to meet gauge; DPNs or needles for small circumference knitting

NOTIONS
Tapestry needle
13 stitch markers
1 removable stitch marker

GAUGE
In Slipped Stitch Pattern: 35 sts and 70 rounds = 4” (10cm)

In Stockinette (for reference only, gauge should be checked in pattern):
32 sts and 48 rounds = 4” (10cm)

Tech editing by Cathy Susko. Photos by Annie Prince Photography.

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