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Kaibashira
Published as Kaibishira on the Knotions site.
PLEASE NOTE - This pattern was formerly published in the now defunct MagKnits and has found a new home at Knotions Magazine.
Chrissy G
From MagKnits:
Named after the sushi term for the eye of the scallop (i.e. the yummy part), this sock was conceived on a recent trip to Tokyo after I scored a pair of Japanese stitch dictionaries from the yarn section in the large department store Matsuyo. Made from a single ball of SWTC Tofutsies sock yarn, which contains antibacterial chitin (made from ground-up bits of shell from various sea creatures), this is the perfect summer sock - airy, lightweight and guaranteed not to make you sweat.
Women’s M
Foot circumference: 8” [20.5 cm]
Cuff length: 6” [15 cm]
Materials
1 skein Southwest Trading Company Tofutsies (50% superwash wool, 25% soysilk, 22.5% cotton, 2.5% chitin; 465 yd [425 m] per 100 g); color: #724 - Foot The Bill
Set of four US 2 [2.5 mm] double pointed needles OR
2 US 2 [2.5 mm] circular needles, 24” [60 cm] long
tapestry needle
Gauge
40 rows = 4” [10 cm] in stockinette
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- First published: September 2007
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