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Loom Knit Random Ridge Anklets
These socks were designed specifically for variegated or hand dyed yarn. While the yarn may look beautiful in the skein, pooling or splotching of colors can occur. One way to avoid this is to add purl stitches into your knitting. This pattern shows you a fun way to do this, resulting in random ridges of purl stitches. Plus, while the pattern is sized for a toddler, it contains instructions on how to make this sock in any size. So, dig that beautiful hand dyed yarn out of your stash, get your loom, and start knitting!
Materials
Knitting Loom: AKB Sock Loom
Yarn: 100 grams of fingering (sock) weight yarn for youth/adult or 50 grams for child. (Knit Picks Stroll Multi (Cupcake) was used in the sample)
Gauge: 7 stitches and 12 rows to 1 inch in FS.
Notions: Tapestry Needle, Knitting tool, Two pieces of scrap yarn in a contrasting color(optional)
NOTE: Because this is an older pattern, and the internet changes so quickly, some of the informational links may no longer be working. If this is the case, www.knittingboard.com, or a quick internet search of the term, should yield the results you need. Happy Looming!
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- First published: July 2013
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- Last updated: November 21, 2022 …
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