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Jabba Socks
There’s nothing like putting your feet up and settling in for a relaxing evening. Unless you’re Jabba the Hutt.
This pattern includes written instructions for a basic toe-up sock, but what makes these socks special is the message on the bottom!
The entire sock is knit to completion, and the lettering is then duplicate-stitched onto the sole. If you’ve already got a favorite sock pattern, you can sub that for my recipe, before adding the galactic jest.
I’ve also included basic duplicate stitch instructions and some tips on the process that I hope you find helpful!
You Will Need:
+/- 450 yds (412 m) of fingering weight yarn (approximately 1 skein of a main color and a contrasting color in a mini skein).
• Pictured: Havirland Yarns Pax (2-ply; 80% Superwash Merino Wool/20% Nylon; 400 yds (366 m)/100 g (3.53 oz); Shown in MC: ‘Jabba’ and CC: Intergalactic Wookie)
US Size 1 (2.25mm) Needle in your preferred style for knitting socks
Stitch Marker for Beginning of Round
Removable Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle
Gauge: 32 sts and 56 rows in 4 inches (10 cm) in stockinette stitch; worked in the round; unblocked
Sizes:
Medium/Women’s US Shoe Size = 6 - 9/Sock Size 9 - 11 (Foot Circumference 8”/20.5 cm)
I didn’t include instructions for multiple sizes for these socks because of limitations imposed by the width of the message. A sock that is 56 sts around only has 28 sts across the bottom, and unfortunately, I was unable to create a chart that could accommodate the lettering to my satisfaction. The charts can easily be centered across the sole of the foot for larger sizes, and I felt that including those steps were unnecessary. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me with any questions regard this process.
Very special thanks to Carol, the genius behind Havirland Yarns, for being amused by my idea and dyeing up some special Jabba the Hutt-colored yarn for this projcet. May The Force be with you!
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